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shinohai: Kinda reads to me "We need schmucks to test our shit, but don't want to waste money on resources. So you guys do it for us, but don't come crying to us if it borks your pc"
cazalla: BingoBoingo, not really up to date on it all, last i heard he just ran away instead of taking the test
ascii_field: and the ultimate litmus test for whether a proposed security mechanism is usgistic: 'does this item INCREASE - or DECREASE - the amount of complexity present in the system, for which i must defer to someone's authority to determine whether it does what was promised ?'
BingoBoingo: Well most mitochondria are capable of being culutred on their own in the manner of bacteria (what anyone seriously though 'mitochondiral dna' test were for any reason other chan cheaper?)
kakobrekla: god will destroy your backups to test your faith
ascii_field: btw, does everyone understand what 'no test' means ?
ascii_field: trinque: traditionally these fabs neither package, nor test.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: aha. this is btw the only reliable test for diamond.
thestringpuller: can't make this dumb up: "surprise surprise. This was already brought up here about 3 months ago. Unfortunately with the Coinwallet Stress Test the other Altcoin businesses will use the results as a casestudy when they pitch their own blockchain to Fidelity, Citibank ,etc etc."
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=12-09-2015#1271163 << did you test this ? ☝︎
williamdunne: Can someone please give me a signed message to test something with? It can be filled with any old garbage, but has to be a key not on my machine, and saves me the hassle of creating, deleting, importing pubkey to test one message
trinque: ^ restart test
assbot: Logged on 10-09-2015 16:45:31; BingoBoingo: http://qntra.net/2015/09/coinwallet-turns-stress-test-into-dust-givaway/ << Re: proliferation of weird tx recently
assbot: Coinwallet Turns Stress Test Into Dust Givaway | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/1UEv1bs )
shinohai: Also nice article BingoBoingo: http://qntra.net/2015/09/coinwallet-turns-stress-test-into-dust-givaway/
asciilifeform: 'Tomorrow’s test will not occur as planned. CoinWallet.eu will not be sending a single transaction. Instead, we will be giving away over 200 Bitcoins to the community. Previous tests have involved splitting bitcoins into hundreds of thousands of tiny outputs. Now, as a gift to the community, all of the private keys that contain those outputs will be posted publicly, making the coins free for the taking. ' << l0l
assbot: Coinwallet Turns Stress Test Into Dust Givaway | Qntra ... ( http://bit.ly/1UEv1bs )
BingoBoingo: http://qntra.net/2015/09/coinwallet-turns-stress-test-into-dust-givaway/ << Re: proliferation of weird tx recently ☟︎
BingoBoingo spent two weeks of dishwashing checks on ti-89 senior year for the AP calc test
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: if you're mystified as to wtf all of this was, these old gadgets are (literally) 'derive.exe'-in-a-can. << Seriously on the AP Calculus test machine and knowing how to use it was THE trump card.
mike_c: and it will be very nice to have a test suite while doing so. so thanks ben_vulpes.
ben_vulpes: mike_c: that is the test i left off at. feel free to replace the "gotcha" assertion with an actual test, or just eliminate the assertion completely.
ben_vulpes: "always leave a failing test"
ben_vulpes: mike_c: nominally unittest does test discovery, i focused on making tests though.
mike_c: kthx. maybe test_v.py should have if __init__==main unittest.main()? is that not standard?
ben_vulpes: mike_c: python -m unittest test_v
jurov: badblocks test was inconsequential, cuz the drive could easily optimize it away
jurov: sooo...an scam-cheap "KingDian" SSD came today from shenzhen, i have proceeded to test it with "badblocks -b 4096 -w -t random"
VariaVarietatis: point me to how to test my rotor is working? It seems to be able to getblockinfo but not getbalance using bitcoin-cli can't seem to find anything in the logs, mostly due to not knowing that to search for.
gabriel_laddel: trinque: I have a listing of programs associated with my PGP identity, you can make references to them, and people will be able to see them (or not) based on my trust relationship with them. Your "references" can be any arbitary computation, buut probably some standards will evolve (e.g., we don't check sexprs who pass some test of being a plist of the structure (:name ... :version ...)).
BingoBoingo: <mats> ah, my first neg rate << a test and a milestone
assbot: Please help test 0.11B pre-release binaries (linux64 only for now) : bitcoinxt ... ( http://bit.ly/1NoBwev )
punkman: wants to test new key perhaps?
punkman: test backups next time ;)
ben_vulpes: `python -m unittest test_v'
ben_vulpes: i of course neglected the test incantations.
vextor: I assume that when the number of moduli to test reaches 0, then key submission will work again?
vextor: over the course of the week, the number of Moduli Waiting for Test has now decreased to 601
funkenstein_: this could only be some kind of test
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=04-09-2015#1262399 << "passing aml/kyc" for dealing with money is like passing the astrology test to go to the hospital. yes some unfortunate souls stuck in retarded, abusive communities do that. ☝︎☟︎
ascii_field: 'for test'
asciilifeform: and it is helpful to litmus-test these and place where (if anywhere) they belong
assbot: Lennart Poettering merged “su” command replacement into systemd: Test Drive on Fedora Rawhide | The Linux Homefront Project ... ( http://bit.ly/1EwE871 )
assbot: Logged on 29-08-2015 20:47:31; mod6: ;;later tell davout You did test out rotor w/TEST2 or stator this month right? Or did I mis-remember that?
gabriel_laddel: nah, more along the lines of "I'm a programmer" "orly, do you grok lisp? What the primary advantages that haskell's type system provides? Ada's test suite: comments?"
mod6: ;;later tell danielpbarron You did test out rotor w/TEST2 or stator this month right? Or did I mis-remember that?
mod6: ;;later tell jurov You did test out rotor w/TEST2 or stator this month right? Or did I mis-remember that?
mod6: ;;later tell punkman You did test out rotor w/TEST2 or stator this month right? Or did I mis-remember that?
mod6: ;;later tell davout You did test out rotor w/TEST2 or stator this month right? Or did I mis-remember that? ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 07-02-2015 02:20:39; the_scourge: 'Emacs actually comes with a builting Emacs Aptitude Test. Do you remap your keyboard or the Emacs keybindings before the chords and sequences it comes with by default have wreaked havoc with your hands? If you do not do anything to make Emacs more convenient for yourself, you may not have the prerequisite aptitude to use it productive.' (naggum, who else. http://www.xach.com/na < funny, that's one of t
mircea_popescu: that's the test.
assbot: Bitcoin Businesses Take Steps to Prepare for CoinWallet’s September Stress Test – Bitcoin Magazine ... ( http://bit.ly/1i86rhM )
thestringpuller: The code is so poor it works differently on all three environments, so the only way to truly know if it works is to test on production.
ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-08-2015#1254179 << asciilifeform, breaking the tradition of bitcoin crapware and now the b-a 'test in production only' deployment philosophy! ☝︎
asciilifeform: moonpunter: well yes, it was so you could test getting yourself up again
mircea_popescu: speaking of, "Modi faces crucial test in India as onion prices soar. High onion prices are creating a challenge for Indian Prime Minister Narendra."
deedbot-: [Recently Phuctored RSA Moduli] Phuctored RSA Modulus, GCD=357 (__test__ <__test__@ribble.cn>; ) - http://nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/553307AFE540EF3E57BB4D3558C9C7FA88F2C4B81CBCB9F5ADEF116B4055E582#5A0C130A24BF1E31756C501252C9F008E2453391CF4B48D78272C73DCA8CB16A
mircea_popescu: putting their per-word value at 0.0001 btc by this simple test.
funkenstein_: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-08-2015#1251979 <-- a test implementation exists called "spreadcoin" ☝︎
asciilifeform: 'FWIW adding SSL to the protocol is a fairly relatively non-invasive change. It might be worthwhile to implement that first as a means to test the developers you wish to hire to later implement partial mode.' << l0l!!
mircea_popescu: the way this test is designed, not only is lying a theft against oneself, as these things usually are - but moreover it leaves a trail and there's something to bitterly regret later.
mircea_popescu: and this is not a "bitcoin technician" test.
asciilifeform: imho 'had x coin last year, still have it now' is a pretty good test
mircea_popescu: same thing as the color test was. or should have been,
mircea_popescu: the test still is "who among you has a wot account"!
mod6: asciilifeform: ok, got it figured: check here please: http://thebitcoin.foundation/misc/rel1-test-20150822.patch && http://thebitcoin.foundation/misc/rel2-pre-test-20150822.patch
mod6: ok, here is the diffs between your posted patches w/timestamps v. new ones w/o ts: http://thebitcoin.foundation/misc/rel1-test-20150822.patch && http://thebitcoin.foundation/misc/rel2-pre-test-20150822.patch
asciilifeform: 'The concatenation of the data being signed and the signature data from the version number through the hashed subpacket data (inclusive) is hashed. The resulting hash value is what is signed. The left 16 bits of the hash are included in the Signature packet to provide a quick test to reject some invalid signatures.'
mircea_popescu: The concatenation of the data being signed and the signature data from the version number through the hashed subpacket data (inclusive) is hashed. The resulting hash value is what is signed. The left 16 bits of the hash are included in the Signature packet to provide a quick test to reject some invalid signatures.
punkman: "The concatenation of the data being signed and the signature data from the version number through the hashed subpacket data (inclusive) is hashed. The resulting hash value is what is signed. The left 16 bits of the hash are included in the Signature packet to provide a quick test to reject some invalid signatures."
kakobrekla just pulled up a test assnode and it doesnt have this issue
mod6: b/bitcoin/src/json/json_spirit.h, b/bitcoin/src/test/base58_tests.cpp, b/bitcoin/src/test/base64_tests.cpp, b/bitcoin/src/test/README out of order. but the hashes seem to match.
danielpbarron: i put gentoo on an HP XW9400 Workstation, and also got Eulora running on it, although I can't test out walking around in the world yet
jurov: except me to test it, then I threw my hands in disgust when i could not easily troubleshoot why it fails to verify
ascii_field: trinque: the test of obedience is when the salary checks bounce.
phf: ascii_field: i've tried reproducing the leak, but so far it looks like so according to my small test, mapTransactions.clear() should just work. http://glyf.org/tmp/foo.cpp.html there's a bunch of copy allocations that get cleaned up, but you'll notice when foo.clear() is called that picks up the leftover objects.
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Adlai: aha. what does the test test?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-08-2015#1242217 << they don't want to test, thjey know it doesn't work already. they want to derp. and, for a while yet, they can, so let 'em enjoe. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 18-08-2015 14:27:14; punkman: "The previous CoinWallet test only achieved about 15% of its output because its servers crashed."
assbot: CoinWallet says Bitcoin stress test in September will create 30-day backlog ... ( http://bit.ly/1LiOfhZ )
btcdrak: 30day backlog "stress test" on the way http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/coinwallet-plans-bitcoin-dust-attack-september-create-30-day-transaction-backlog-1515981
punkman: "The previous CoinWallet test only achieved about 15% of its output because its servers crashed." ☟︎
assbot: CoinWallet says Bitcoin stress test in September will create 30-day backlog ... ( http://bit.ly/1LiOfhZ )
ascii_field: 'how will we keep folks from lifting this test'
mircea_popescu: well the enchroma website test does not work, becausew being "made in the usa" they gotta be all fucktarded and wrap it all in js and whatnot
ascii_field took the test, is pretty sure he hallucinated digits where there were none, but the only output was 'normal'
assbot: Color Blindness Test | EnChroma ... ( http://bit.ly/1flvrQA )
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: http://enchroma.com/faq/color-blindness-test
mircea_popescu: you understand how science is done yes williamdunne ? you form a theory to test. you go test it. systematically. you either come to a conclusion which precludes further testing, FOR REASONS, or you keep on going.
thestringpuller: are the 14.04 test results available?
mod6: orchestra/rel2-pre.patch v. orchestra/test-v054-patches/rel2-pre-test.patch
mod6: orchestra/rel1.patch v. orchestra/test-v0531-patches/rel1-test.patch
asciilifeform: pleeez test!
asciilifeform: the ssd in question happily runs at 66 and even 33, and negotiates this speed with test box running adult os
assbot: random - Offline RSA strong prime test similar to Phuctor? - Information Security Stack Exchange ... ( http://bit.ly/1JURgDy )
asciilifeform: (on classic stackexchange, occasionally folks do speak, e.g., http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/89713/offline-rsa-strong-prime-test-similar-to-phuctor/89718#89718 )
asciilifeform: gcd==357; __test__ <__test__@ribble.cn>
mircea_popescu: mats the true question is whether this is a test run and they hit it again more to the tune of 30-40% later in the year.
lobbes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=10-08-2015#1233054 << made a few config changes to it; was set to check feeds every 2 minutes, now checks every 30. Currently monitoring it on my test channel. ☝︎