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mod6: thats not a bad test we wanna try to break this fucker
mod6: shinohai: ok thats an interesting test case
mod6: oh. hm. we better test the shit out of importing priv keys
mod6: gotta test with real numbers
shinohai: I haven't got to test send/receive yet ... still no place to buy coins for cash in this godforsaken country.
shinohai: lol mine built fine too on Gentoo, gonna test on Deb later
mod6: shinohai: that dpaste above was for you, should be good to go, need to recompile the orchastra with this included and test a bit...
mod6: that'sactually something I'd like to do today if I can get the time: drop in that code into my test environment.
danielpbarron: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2823331/AGOReportFarakAmherstDrugLab.pdf >> Farak testified about her extensive drug use; her siphoning of drugs from the Lab's standards which were used to test drug samples, from police-submitted samples of drugs which were intended to be tested for evidentiary purposes in pending criminal cases, and from other chemists' samples; and her manufacturing in the Lab of crack cocaine for her
asciilifeform: but I don't remember exactly. I created broken test keys, but I don't
mircea_popescu: the only problem is that even if you put the effort into bowdlerization, you will not obtain a result better than i do ; because the "formal test" is actually devoid of substance.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform that's nonsense. mircea_popescu is a matter of substance, not form. what oyu call full bore is merely an aggregate of stylistic choices i prefer [and i prefer them enough to put above the needs of others, because i simply don't care enough about unknown others], but otherwise it has an infinity of formal homomorphisms, and necessarily an infinity of those could match any arbitrary formal test.
asciilifeform: easy to test.
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag a coupla hours ago i made a cursory attempt to install a factorizer lib (linked in logs). i threw up minutes later because obviously it doens't work. put out a general call, slavegirl picked up the task, installed python 4.4. wrangled for a while with broken cmake settings (pro tip : cmake is known to not correctly identifgy your python, workable hack in this case is to disable the test and manually fix the f
fromphuctor: another thing to test when you collect ssh keys is for duplicate
fromphuctor: that is why i suggested to test ssh keys
a111: Logged on 2016-05-03 10:28 mircea_popescu: in vaguely related lulz, http://www.javascripter.net/math/primes/millerrabinbug-bigint54.htm as well as "However, if you try to pass an odd number n greater than 2^53 the test will not work because the argument would actually turn out to be some other number approximately equal to the desired odd number: JavaScript/IEEE754 cannot exactly represent odd numbers that large!"
mircea_popescu: in vaguely related lulz, http://www.javascripter.net/math/primes/millerrabinbug-bigint54.htm as well as "However, if you try to pass an odd number n greater than 2^53 the test will not work because the argument would actually turn out to be some other number approximately equal to the desired odd number: JavaScript/IEEE754 cannot exactly represent odd numbers that large!" ☟︎
asciilifeform: though funnily enough i mentioned phuctor when i was hired there, as a 'litmus test'
asciilifeform: l0l 8ball gives interesting results in local test
gribble: No Such lAbs: <http://nosuchlabs.com/>; Loper OS » Phuctor: Fun with Public-key Cryptography.: <http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1331>; random - Offline RSA strong prime test similar to Phuctor ...: <http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/89713/offline-rsa-strong-prime-test-similar-to-phuctor>
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform actually that's the test for good fiber
a111: Logged on 2016-04-30 23:02 mircea_popescu: in related news, http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/89713/offline-rsa-strong-prime-test-similar-to-phuctor
mircea_popescu: in related news, http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/89713/offline-rsa-strong-prime-test-similar-to-phuctor ☟︎
asciilifeform: notice, 'waiting for test' is now ~1000
mod6: just hang tight, will have something for you to test here shrtly.
asciilifeform: the lulzy bit is that it is currently my day job, to test schemes for this.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu 815.614s (1679650 mods ---> 205 phuctored) but not posted to db yet, this was test.
mod6: shinohai: if you wanna test something ^
trinque: fascinating. is this test meant to simulate a future, fractured US military fighting against itself?
shinohai: http://www.stripes.com/news/us/pentagon-to-test-f-35-against-a-10-in-common-sense-war-scenario-showdown-1.406393 "As soon as we can get the planes to stop rebooting their systems midair and junk"
phf: i make my tools myself, so script above works on my system, i have sufficient idea of its operation to put it to live munition test.
phf: actually, i'm misremembering. it's someone built a tumbler to test dice bias, your conclusion was that he's testing errors in his OCR
asciilifeform: l0l seemed like an obvious test.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: my heuristic is that i consider problems involving simple physical systems, thousands of years in test, as SOLVABLE. and those involving people/social skill, etc. NOT.
PeterL: and I fixed a couple bugs, like the mismatched variable name and some missing float casts in the test, and I added a rudimentary prompt if you run the script from a shell
mircea_popescu: there's a reason why the sort of guy that can't pass the simplest test of manhood, that pons asinorum known as the prisoner's dilemma is known as a rat.
asciilifeform: 'As KeRanger encrypts each file (i.e. Test.docx) starts by creating an encrypted version that uses the .encrypted extension (i.e. Test.docx.encrypted.) To encrypt each file, KeRanger starts by generating a random number (RN) and encrypts the RN with the RSA key retrieved from the C2 server using the RSA algorithm. It then ....' << L0l!1111
mircea_popescu: anyway, root domain isn't a very good test. who knows, maybe there's some web-based "log in" state thing somewhere on cryptome or w/e.
mircea_popescu: yeah well. my theoretically-useful example failed the test of practice.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform basically they lazily decided "even" is to be tested by "mod", which is unacceptable if they're going to make mod randomly unavailable ; seeing how there are purely bit-logical ways to test for even-ness.
phf: Test
ben_vulpes: there are notorious questions on the or dl test about rider signalling. yes, /horse/ rider signalling.
asciilifeform: 'The benefits he has derived from his collegiate experience have been strictly formal, and of no further substance.' << i thought mircea_popescu knew that the usaschwitz 'college racket' has ~0 to do with education, but rather is the only usg-permitted iq test (roughly what grade school was once used for)
jurov: so, what is he going to test next time? and how would i know hw wont decide do to bill it against me?
asciilifeform: reactor test?
BingoBoingo: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-03-2016#1437635 << They want a new test case. Dialectic continues. ☝︎
trinque: new deedbot currently lurks in #deedbutt-test
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: go buy and test, they are sold
asciilifeform: let's try a test: mirceа_popеscu
danielpbarron: is mine one of the two? The box I'm using to test trb had already been a sane gentootron
asciilifeform: in related nyooz, i discovered that one of my test trb boxen has been wedged, without any meaningful log noise whatsoever, for ~2wks
mircea_popescu: after ro joins eu, they try to improve the quality of police force. send psychologists to test the policemen
assbot: Why people don't test development distributions [LWN.net] ... ( http://bit.ly/1UAbLd8 )
asciilifeform: what if test is 'be not as large as a mouse, there is nothing to eat but for cockroach'
mircea_popescu: ennumerate the fucking states and test!
assbot: Logged on 15-03-2016 12:31:44; nubbins`: did karpeles elbow a button when he deployed test code to gox production servers?
nubbins`: did karpeles elbow a button when he deployed test code to gox production servers? ☟︎
jurov: phf but how can the judge decide without precedent? was the problem of appropriate expenses for zerofee corporations put into law or any such test?
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: pretty difficult to test a defective reactor
asciilifeform: nubbins`: i have nfi why he transmitted without fee. just as i have nfi why the operators at chernobyl reactor 4 wanted to 'test'
mod6: shinohai: cool! what do you wanna test? probably should get all the pre-req's installed and then build trb with the latest build script: http://deedot.org/build-bitcoind-V99995.sh
shinohai: ;;later tell mod6 gentoo ready for test when u wake up
mircea_popescu: you could trivially test this swift hypothesis of yours you know - wire a grand to the next nigerian to visit your inbox then write to your bank to reverse it.
BingoBoingo: jurov: Twas set as drop. Problem though may actually have been RAM contrainsts. Anyways twas a stress test. Do actual blocking elsewhere.
asciilifeform: i'll read and test it , i promise.
asciilifeform: (of test-makers)
asciilifeform: i once spent several months trying to devise a machine-generatable test that ~could~.
asciilifeform: it isn't a breakage. iq does not test the 'rng' (eysenck's 'psychoticism')
mircea_popescu: then that bizarre theory got put to the test and it broke like a bridge made out of rickety reeds and now the unspeakable happened, and there is the mirror and oh god the horror.
asciilifeform: makeinfo --force -o guile-procedures.txt guile-procedures.texi || test -f guile-procedures.txt
asciilifeform: nubbins`: my current hypothesis is that he did not intend a reactor test, but simply allowed the transmitter to calculate a default fee, which turned out to be 0, and sent.
asciilifeform: you are on a nuke sub. captain, having been informed by six different crew members that reactor coolant has been replaced with pisswater, and the valve gaskets - with chewing gum, gives in to the temptation to run a test.
asciilifeform: nubbins`: imho the shareholders have a legit complaint re: the reactor test, and ought to be told why/what/etc. but i'm not a s.bbet shareholder, and nobody asked me (tm) etc.
asciilifeform: i created it for this test.
asciilifeform: if it actually had 'days old' input, then this was reactor test.
assbot: 2 results for 'reactor test' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=reactor+test
asciilifeform: !s reactor test
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> ~the~ iq test. << "variant thought" and iq are at best orthogonal.
BingoBoingo: Also tx propagation test
asciilifeform: ~the~ iq test.
asciilifeform: brainwallet is an iq test.
asciilifeform: http://badpenguins.com/gentoo-build-test << for archaeologists.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: can test now. everything else install per handbook.
mircea_popescu: yay. will defo test it. say when to do so.
phf: andrew hacker wrote an opinion article in the new york times in 2012 where he did a test run of this idea, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/29/opinion/sunday/is-algebra-necessary.html
assbot: Like drivers, crash-test dummies are becoming obese ... ( http://bit.ly/1T9Kqz6 )
BingoBoingo: Fucking hamplanet enablers http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/10/30/obese-crash-test-dummies/18168679/
BingoBoingo likes where this is going. S.NSA acquisition of BitBet to test miner turderations.
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: re: reactor test << like how they tested the reactor in Chernobyl with a "stress test"
asciilifeform: so it was a reactor test?
PeterL: I guess you cold test whether you are directly connected to miners or bridged by prb nodes: send a txn which prb does not like, see if it gets included in a block
mircea_popescu: so what are you doing these days ? wanna test my mmorpg ?
mircea_popescu: well nobody seriously wants to contemplate that hey, 19 haplogroups, 100+ subgroups each, subgroups of subgroups, and serious test of "is coffee good or bad" needs 1mn+ subjects
ben_vulpes: http://btc.yt/lxr/satoshi/source/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp#0266 << what does it mean for `nLimitProcessors = nGenProcLimit` to be passed as the argument to WriteSetting? an implicit test returning a boolean doesn't make much sense to me as a value for nLimitProcessors
mircea_popescu: also, isn't this conversation breaking the cuntdel test ? :D
asciilifeform: there is literally nothing to test against, to compare with, etc.
trinque: in semi-related news, sbcl passes its test suite using --with-sb-thread on openbsd
phf: it's a bit down the pipeline for me. there were some attempts to make cmucl go entirely syscall, but as it stands it's probably 40% there. i want to link it to musl first, and then play around with control interfaces uses curses/cl-charm, which is when i'll test out this thing
asciilifeform: i wish i had time to test this.