3500+ entries in 0.455s
mod6: !rate TomServo 1 Helped me
test a script for The Bitcoin Foundation
pete_dushenski: well i intend to
test nokia's latest to see how it stacks up against my rose-tinted memories
assbot: Logged on 30-01-2015 05:09:29; asciilifeform: i just began live-fire
test of the first really dangerous patch
mike_c: as update, my 0 orphan
test didn't go anywhere (stopped cold at block 500). So I'm trying now with a 50 block orphan cache. I think the right number is proportional to the # of connections you have.
mod6: root@ip-172-31-10-219:/mnt/btc-dev/build-script-
test/bitcoin-bitcoin-a8def6b/src# grep "Bitcoin version" ~/.bitcoin/debug.log
mod6: right now, i gotta figure out how to patch the
test servers
mod6: my key was in the /mnt/btc-dev/build-script-
test/.gnupg, but it didn't echo out... not sure why yet.
mod6: root@debian-
test:/home/mod6# gpg --version
jurov: adlai: i can admit mpex interface having some elements of turing
test Pierre_Rochard: gavinandresen: the only way I see is to regularly
test at what tx fee the substitution begins happening, and increase it at the margin (say 20%) whenever the top percentile of fees starts hitting it. Yes, that would involve perhaps semi-annual block size limit increases and an element of judgement. I still see it as a better solution than a much-too-high limit or a contrived algorithm
assbot: Key 48079D7A / "
test test <
test@
test>" successfully imported.
undata: this pot legality thing is just another american political football. no one ever had trouble getting weed, nor passing a drug
test. its a distraction issue.
punkman: the drop
test got me curious
assbot: Last 3 lines bashed and pending review. ( TheNewDeal: I'm working in the sunny south and it starting to get some poor sleep. If I wake up to go to the bathroom I am having trouble getting back to sleep. This is atypical for mehdub: whiskykakobrekla:
test )
mod6: anyone wanna
test a shell script?
decimation: mircea_popescu: what was your 'ad hoc
test'?
mircea_popescu: unrelatedly, /me is still reeling over a shocking ad hoc
test where he discovered that a widespread inability to distinguish internet and web does not apparent;y prevent young'uns from commenting on...
fluffypony: I applaud the
test coverage, and I do agree that OpenSSL is shitty, but I don't understand the logic in writing from scratch
BingoBoingo: One crack rock and a text file can
test against an actual spec.
ascii_modem: this is not how the kids in question work. whatever saint craps out - gospel. if patent nonsense:
test of faith!
mircea_popescu: you're proposing it works to the multitudes, this is a
test of political will.
Apocalyptic: so you meant to
test such trivial things as parsings ?
davout: kind of afraid to
test thestringpuller: based on this
test, Kanye is my favorite rapper out of all these
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: The AP-Calc AB
test. There was a class training for it, but the local recommendation was anything TI preferably 83. I read and saw -89 with the CAS and decided fuck that.
decimation: yeah it would be interesting to know about a
test that allows ti-89
mod6: This month I've been doing testing with the patched version of the reference implementation. Main object here is to get from genesis block to current block, while being able to get past the wedge block 252450. I was able to do that, but not only did we
test with ascii's patches and ben's UPNP patch, I added a patch (
http://dpaste.com/1G3XY64) that removes the checkpoints, and a patch (
http://dpaste.com/1K5M2TN) to configure BDB so the R.I. won't
adlai: market wanna
test new lows, eh? fuckaduck.
adlai: why wouldn't he, as a
test, to guage how many people are suckers, and will believe what people say from under a fancy hat or behind a pulpit?
BingoBoingo: Vexual: Well, jsut compare the hardware specs on the
test rigs. Notice anything that doesn't match?
davout: jurov: the patient is dead but the heart monitor self-
test reports 100% success phew
mats: ;;google Bechdel
test mats: their characters are shallow, and apparently don't pass the Bechdel
test.
jurov: if you want from me to
test first with all conceivable smtp/mime oddities, filenames, etc... then that'd be vey long wait
mircea_popescu: what the us ~~~citizen~~~ expects of its government, after the tsa-at-airport free masturbation
test drive
BingoBoingo: Enough varied "trainable" questions though might approximate a
test. Approximation probably necessary because jungle conditions.
BingoBoingo: Many lols indeed, but I really dun want to
test the limits of how far a blockquote tage can be stretched...
assbot: Logged on 22-09-2014 04:33:40; asciilifeform: switching caps lock and ctrl << '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. ben_vulpes: deploy pattern is "get code, load deps file into docker,rebuild image with that, if build fails bail, run image, smoke
test new container, if new container fails bail, then shut down old container and shoop new container into its place"
badon: I spent a ton of money on them, to
test them all.
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla: <asciilifeform> if you are pwned while using 'brainwallets', simply shows that your brain is defective < no need to
test this hypothesis the result is known << all brains are defective, is the thing.
adlai: it has already been established that you sabotage your own uptime to
test our attentiveness...
kakobrekla: <asciilifeform> if you are pwned while using 'brainwallets', simply shows that your brain is defective < no need to
test this hypothesis the result is known
ben_vulpes: i explained to the business partner last night why the full
test loop could be as long as two weeks
Anduck: mircea_popescu: i could
test it =)
kakobrekla: bring me up a
test instance for a couple of days?
ben_vulpes: now to
test new bouncer under laptop close and reopen scenario
assbot: Logged on 31-08-2014 02:17:56; assbot: Logged on 27-07-2014 19:05:02; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: in 2010 i concocted a variant of the
test that could be carried out for approx. 50k USD, from scratch. schwartz answered that, in his estimation, the
test would work to spec, but results would not be accepted by the field unless carried out on one of the two existing eotvos balances. one - adelberger's, one - chicom.
mats_cd03: i can still hear the beeps ... of other participants, even. the
test doesn't measure intensity afaik
decimation: yeah this
test automatically fails C and its descendants
cazalla: mircea_popescu: wait so it's free ? <<< lol yes, not a paid placement, this is more a
test anyway
mircea_popescu: so here's a simple computing
test for your platform. 1) open a 100mb text file. if your editor croaks, you're running windows. 2) go to the end and depress the pageup key. count to sixty / wait a full minute. depress the key. if the scroll stops immediately you are running good unix. if it keeps going... well...
Pierre_Rochard: haha, maybe when you
test it out you’ll have some invective
decimation: yeah I remember the old AT chassis, built like a peice of HP
test equipment
decimation: asciilifeform: have you ever had occasion to program
test equipment that speaks gpib?
thestringpuller: i guess maybe that is first
test I will run on cardano: get arbritarily large file and find rate at which it decrypts/encrypts
assbot: Open Port Check Tool -
Test Port Forwarding on Your Router