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mircea_popescu: mxtm it's not a REAL entropy source. it's a defined sequence that may be confused for an entropy source, if one's definition of entropy is
test based.
assbot: Logged on 08-04-2014 03:16:07; asciilifeform: don't be the schmuck who builds rng which throws away batches of bits that fail some
test mircea_popescu: ah good point. mind that merely a failed
test is of itself meaningless
mod6: mircea_popescu: ahh, yeah. having gone through the gauntlet already on the thing at least a dozen times in aws, and also now having re-read the Gentoo-Handbook, i feel like I'm very close on this. To complete the guide, i wanna
test out all of the steps on real hardware so the steps are accurate. I believe it'll entail something like creating a USB boot image, then booting off of that, then creating a stage3 in a chroot, then deploying that to
BingoBoingo: In the calculus series classes
test questions were taken from the homework, which was conducive to drinking whiskey before tests.
justJanne: decimation: that's true. RSA keygens use a probabilistic prime
test.
decimation: ^ sufficiently idomatic to pass the google translate
test mats: decimation: i'm just happy to find a fun action movie that passes the Bechdel
test davout: mircea_popescu: right, the bet does specify the number of moduli to
test trinque: this guy's making me write a
test program to fix an include in glibc
mircea_popescu: actually, a fully-explicit "how to extract your rsa moduli as numbers, and how to
test things" write-up may be a good use of someone's time.
mircea_popescu: trinque only terrorists would want to
test their rngs.
Apocalyptic: asciilifeform, also I noticed that "Moduli waiting to
test" number is updated quite regularly, why the running product displays the same number of digits for a while now, I guess it doesn't update as often ?
gabriel_laddel: Testing the install process has been impeded by possibly faulty hardware (my testing box reliably kernel panics as of today - idkwtf). I'm stalled until I've new boxen. If someone were willing to set aside a few hours to
test the install process, please leave it in the logs. I'll follow up with you via PM.
decimation: asciilifeform: yeah it's a fair point. my mental viewpoint for sampled signals is always a frequency domain visualization. my '
test' would be a really long fft
mod6: well, actually, i'd post the orphanage-thermonuke patch
test data now, but it's 113 mb of raw nmon captures.
mod6: Now, currently, I'm running a very similar
test with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE (as a baseline) without your OrphanageThermonuke patch included... it did oomkill once, yesterday.
mod6: so yes, the first performance
test was me running v0.5.3.1-RELEASE with Orphanage_Thermonuke patched in. Performance
test conducted with `vmstat 1` & `nmon -f s3 -c1000000`. During this
test the entire sync process completed without any oomkill.
mod6: Addtionally, I 100% agree, if anyone else should
test either of these and capture anything surrounding the OOMKILL either in the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE or a patched version of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, please let us know.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: please post any data you may have collected at the moment of the oomkill << so just to reiterate here, the current perf
test I'm running is with the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE which oomkill'd (as it's known to do). I'll post the nmon charts, log, and vmstat log. no core file was created. However, as a reminder, the previous perf
test that I ran with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE+{asciilifeform_orphanage_thermonuke.patch}(
http://thebitcoin.foun ben_vulpes: "the fun, simple, flexible JavaScript
test framework"
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: here's the
test : within 12 months (or 12 years ?), the 'usg' will be unable to double-spend a bitcoin transaction.
mircea_popescu: Submissions: 47728 Known Moduli: 31262 Moduli Waiting for
Test: 4584 Running Product (Π(∀n)): 43224973 digits
mod6: alright, i've got a first-draft of the gentoo stage3 AMI guide put up for review. Feel free to
test this out if anyone wants. I'm having some local guys try this out for me as well. Will report any updates back here.
mircea_popescu: For checking if a string is empty, null or undefined I use: return (!str || 0 === str.length); For checking if a string is blank, null or undefined I use: return (!str || /^\s*$/.
test(str)); For checking if a string is blank or contains only white-space: return (this.length === 0 || !this.trim());
jurov: "Moving to a situation in which Windows is a constantly updated service will break out of this cycle, and let Microsoft tinker more with the software to
test new features and see how customers like them"
decimation: if one had a working implementation of a silicon cpu (like msp430), wouldn't you be able to
test the silicon version against an fpga simulator?
funkenstein_: gabriel_laddel, no i can't get a dog to pass the BC calc
test but that is hardly a proof of causation
mircea_popescu: in other news, Submissions: 18160 / Known Moduli: 14733 / Moduli Waiting for
Test: 2018
mircea_popescu: Submissions: 13939 / Known Moduli: 12365 / Moduli Waiting for
Test: 1761
mircea_popescu: Submissions: 12404 / Known Moduli: 11547 / Moduli Waiting for
Test: 1584
mircea_popescu: Submissions: 11497 / Known Moduli: 11013 / Moduli Waiting for
Test: 1413
mircea_popescu: Submissions: 11241 / Known Moduli: 10759 / Waiting for
Test: 1361 timestamp
mircea_popescu: and if people have to
test things in negative three days, fuck people. handler said, gavin & mike do, that's how "standards committees" work in the us.
pete_dushenski: so a rotating set of meals as a
test, a benchmark, to ensure cohesion and the integrity of the social fabric.
davec: integrated
test infrastructure, no active memory management (therefore no buffer overflows and all of the other common security issues that come with it), standard formatting, platform independent code without the need for an installed runtime (ala JRE), excellent concurrency primitives, built-in profiling, and documentation facilities, etc
dhill: golang reports which lines of code were never hit in
test coverage.
dhill: a huge one is
test coverage
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform yeah. this is going the other way tho : make emails, hash,
test.
mod6: I should re-iterate that I'm still waiting on a pogo to come to me...so this v0.5.3.1+OrphanageNuke
test is running on AWS deb6 (amd64)
mod6: anyway, moving on. I'll get the
test in motion for asciilifeform's new patch.
mod6: so, I have that deb6 aws env still... I used to use MRTG, but now I guess this 'RRD' thing is all the rage. I know for sure that I can
test mem on a 1s interval with vmstat and capture that with `script`. I'd really like to compare the network traf of full sync with the patch, and without.
Pierre_Rochard: haha, well, some random categorizations will be in the next iteration of the
test data generation script
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: yes, as a kind of torture
test. anyone should be able to do this
gabriel_laddel: is not be handled automatically? Why isn't there grammer/spellchecking for my comments? If I modify a package or system definition at runtime, shouldn't I be prompted to write that change to the defining expression? Why must I optimize my programs and add type annotations? Can't
test data be used to add typing annotations in an automated manner? Can't this information inform modifications of the program's fundamenta
davout: jurov: did my
test e-mail to btd-dev work? received some feedback myself, just making sure it's all wired up correctly on my end
jurov: <scoop_testbot> this is a
test williamdunne: jurov: Jurov can you PM scoop !
test again please
williamdunne: Can someone please do me a favour and send scoop_testbot a PM saying !
test decimation: did I just stumble into an ongoing turing
test?
trinque: no sense in giving him the answers to the
test ben_vulpes: <williamdunne> Can't
test /me raises an eyebrow
williamdunne: Yeah, that'd be the easyish way, don't have a blog I can use to
test it on atm
lobbes: can't you put a dummy blog in the list and
test?
williamdunne: Can't
test until there is a new post unfortunately
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Well, his bot still needs to pass the qntravex
test lobbes: williamdunne: wd on scoopbot revival. Now we gotta get pete_dushenski to post something; that'll be the real
test ;)
ascii_lander: in other nyooz from c3, ben_vulpes is now a
test pilot
BingoBoingo: recon_eric: Most kids aren't cool enough to
test the law.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo what's the idea there,
test works so well they just can't keep feeding the control group sugar pills, move everyone on drug ?
assbot: OH: “If you are the crazy shotgun guy and people want to
test you then you just arent crazy enough."
davout: if you want some "
test thing" make it behave like "real thing"