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davout: "let's make something to
test our stuff, but let's make it behave differently"
ben_vulpes: but simulacra that pass the sniff
test at palantir and other usg sinecure production theaters
decimation: actually if you want to have something amusing stand the
test of time, why not make a '10,000 year clock' like those yahoos in texas
lobbes: I think you are correct. I just did a quick
test; no [removed] flag. Just disappears from the page. Going to the url just displays the 'by [deleted]' flag
assbot: O hai. I was justing doing a penetration
test of your site. on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1aErKnM )
assbot: Logged on 05-04-2015 17:22:50; nubbins`: would be nice to get some people to
test this patch when it's ready
nubbins`: would be nice to get some people to
test this patch when it's ready
☟︎ ascii_modem: fitted non-ecc ram in a car? enjoy being used as living crash dummy in next
test junseth: Haha, I would probably apply the supreme court porn
test to whether somethign is a market or not
mircea_popescu: punkman the best way to
test that sort of thing is on a local testnet with low diff.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally, this greek stuff is a fine
test of the whole array of lizard hitler theory. clearly he couldn't possibly allow this, right ? when's the last time someone defaulted to the britton woods system ? when's the last time a government said fu, we're not going to do what you want us to do so we fail electorally ?
mircea_popescu: i don't have anything against running
test versions of golden-bitcoind on anything, including toasters, gameboys, toasters emulated on gameboys etc
decimation: "Compare this to the example I gave earlier of performing a TLS exchange with Amazon. This performs an in-depth
test of all the crypto algorithms (corresponding to the FIPS algorithm tests, including ones that FIPS ignores), and the crypto mechanisms (many/most of which FIPS again ignores). In other words simply by connecting to Amazon using TLS and ordering a "Scrubs" DVD for
mod6: root@debian-
test:~/release-
test/bitcoin-v0_5_3_1/bitcoin/src# readelf -a bitcoind | grep -i SSL
mod6: yeah i get nothing from these: root@debian-
test:~/release-
test/bitcoin-v0_5_3_1/bitcoin/src# readelf -a bitcoind | grep -i ssl
nubbins`: the true
test of touch-typing skill
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 20:16:34; chetty: well I guess eulora will get the ultimate
test then, mp is planning on installing a copy on such a box soonish
chetty: well I guess eulora will get the ultimate
test then, mp is planning on installing a copy on such a box soonish
☟︎ nubbins`: can't
test patch just yet but new turdel_latest boots a-ok here
nubbins`: mircea_popescu HEH. the first and last time i used
test-lead wires for a permanent project.
decimation: I can't
test it, but there were no bad-looking warnings
trinque: thought was that having that would help me
test mike_c: (and double the
test matrix)
ascii_field: i, for example, only need to cycle power to the 'pogo' to
test a newly-built turdel.
nubbins`: hmm initial scan from
test machine shows malware behind that link
funkenstein_: i'm not going to run it there anyway, it was just for
test mod6: what debian? (we
test on deb6)
mod6: nubbins`: np. i think it's just good to get it in the list for now. later we can take it, massage whatever is needed and get it into a proper patch and
test it.
felipelalli: mircea_popescu: thank you so much, but I don't need in this moment, and I hope not need soon, or never. Also, the private keys of my btcs isn't so easy to access right now. But if I need it one day for (an investment in my company maybe?), the first place I'll try is here. But I won't, don't worry. I think my loans on btcjam was another excitement
test than real need. I thoroughly enjoyed your offer, very grateful for that.
Chillum: one must run the same
test many times on different data, only if a
test is failing reliably or more than likely by chance is there a problem
nubbins`: comments have some dieharder
test results
mod6: jurov: lol, this is supposed be a "quick" setup and
test. didn't think it'd be a three hour tour.
mod6: is there a preferred version of gentoo that I should
test on?
nubbins`: <+danielpbarron> if the thing ascii is making will not sshd, anyone who wishes to help
test will need to "adulterate" their pogo <<< plz to sshd!
danielpbarron: if the thing ascii is making will not sshd, anyone who wishes to help
test will need to "adulterate" their pogo
nubbins`: now take a glass of house red and a glass of $5000/bottle red and ask the guy to do a blind taste
test.
mod6: i've never used gentoo before, but if this still a problem/not-resolved by the end of the day, I'll try to setup a new droplet and
test the auto.sh changes there.
BingoBoingo: <cazalla> but if it's you turning up blind drunk and acing a
test, i'd believe it << Since 1998 when the injun store stopped carding me
cazalla: but if it's you turning up blind drunk and acing a
test, i'd believe it
trinque: I am fine with doing the tortoise
test mircea_popescu: dude this "let's try pluging things see what happens" approach only works if you actually
test, and you're not tooled for the mindboggling thing this testing would be.
ascii_field: 'The library implements the AES block cipher in CTR mode and for the most part behaves as it is described in almost all circumstances it would normally be used in. Notably it passes all the FIPS and RFC
test vectors for AES encoding and can interoperate with openssl. The library can be used in most any application where AES is needed and will behave appropriately. The library becomes exploitable specifically when it gets
indiancandy1: so before they had to do the swabs and all but now no just blood
test felipelalli: But now, BTCJam simply eliminated the free market where the user could choose its own interest rate (and let it free to investors fund or not), and they automagically calculate the interest rate. With this new rule, I can get by 3.5% per month. That is not a huge problem for me, actually, I was using this more like a
test. But they simply buried the "service". Even if it was a zombie's forehead shot.
nubbins`: just fried up a
test piece; wept
decimation: re: genetics of intelligence < the post makes a good point, in that there's nobody who can tell a story about how some genes 'cause' intelligence. But that doesn't really address the observation that when you give a
test to ethnic groups A&B, the resulting distributions are different.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you know it occurs to me a broad systemd
test script would be useful
ben_vulpes: please don't make me build and
test more bitcoinds
ben_vulpes: during my days in the wafer biz the shop for whom i slaved had a high-res testing machine that could
test arbitrary board designs
decimation: I'm surprised the pick n place doesn't auto
test passives actually
mod6: jurov: not even a
test email made it through.
mod6: i haven't compiled on a 32bit system yet so this is a great
test.
mod6: for all: keep in mind if you're not running the
test on a x64 machine, you'll probably have to edit the vars on lines 4, 6 & 8
mod6: ugh. anyway, i was hoping this would be the /easy/ part and we could actually
test the part that needs testing lol.
mod6: root@debian-
test:/home/mod6/build-
test-3#
mod6: root@debian-
test:/home/mod6/build-
test-3# xxd build-v009.pl | grep "0d0a"
mod6: so i made some additional changes to the modified pogo script. anyone wanna help me
test quick? I tested it myself, but it'd be cool if someone else can verify.