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bvt: during the gnat build, the sjlj runtime is built, so it should be possible to switch to it and
test.
☟︎ diana_coman: i.e. if anything, you can say that my
test code should wait a bit and then check
diana_coman: mircea_popescu, the check is in the
TEST code
mod6: The other weird thing is that 'usb hub' as shown in the kernel.debug file. I do own a USB hub, as I bought one to
test multiple FGs at the same time, but it's been just sitting on my desk for weeks.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 20:31 diana_coman: asciilifeform, and anyone else interested in testing Ada's failure to abort, minimal
test setup: ossasepia.com/available_resources/test_tasks_ada.zip
mod6: Well, if your frustrated with me, I apologize. I'm just trying to get this up and going so I can
test Keccak TRB on here.
trinque: I'm certain the cuntoo script is *not done* which is why I'm having folks
test it, but I want more out of these tests than "ow, it wasn't a debian installer"
diana_coman: asciilifeform, and anyone else interested in testing Ada's failure to abort, minimal
test setup: ossasepia.com/available_resources/test_tasks_ada.zip
☟︎ mircea_popescu: trinque "it's a
test of musl" in the sense that if something breaks it'll likely be that, not reasonable to expect that because you took out whatever solitaire version gets bundled with gentoobuntu then therefore your build crashes.
mircea_popescu: well, put something like
httpfox on a browser or w/e you use for that, BingoBoingo can set you up a
test acct on their shared environment, and you can capture the request it makes and use that in the future.
mircea_popescu: after all, the whole fucking point of "
test this" is the "somebdoy other than me" outlook. otherwise what, "worked for me" ?
mod6: it has a name, 'trb-test1', a simple gentoo box to run trb
test builds.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-08 00:10 mircea_popescu: "i was nitpicking re strength, not the model per se". wth, it's not necessary the model airplane used to
test out the worker hive's going to contain the sort of seating inside you can ~rely on~ to see in the finished item.
mircea_popescu: "i was nitpicking re strength, not the model per se". wth, it's not necessary the model airplane used to
test out the worker hive's going to contain the sort of seating inside you can ~rely on~ to see in the finished item.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: In one hand I have a very enviable problem in a repeat customer wanting a box stood up. With that box the customer intends to have very capable hands under his control
test the cuntoo build process. As a bonus they are offering to molest USB sticks into cuntoo propagators.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo but i mean, i have to buy a ssd to
test out cuntoo ?
trinque: building it on cuntoo might be a good
test of your script's isolation. possible it relies on something from the host.
mircea_popescu: koch is implementing fermat because fermat ~is~ the
test, not because fermat ~does~ something.
a111: Logged on 2019-01-30 16:43 asciilifeform: ( as i understand, in koch world fermat
test uses ~exactly same # of cycles as 1 shot of m-r )
a111: Logged on 2019-01-15 22:09 mircea_popescu: but tbh, the "stochastic convergence
test" seems to me worth A LOT more than any bs "ent" ultimately meaningless "squares of pi" bs.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform it is counterintuitively actually better to
test with smaller integers than larger ones.
a111: Logged on 2019-01-22 04:07 asciilifeform: briefly upstack to
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-22#1889021 << possibly i'm thick, but it ~also~ never made sense to me why a ~router~ would fall down, either. seems like if yer pipe is e.g. 100mb/s , and incoming enemy crapola at 1000mb/s, then you simply oughta get (from pov of arbitrary
test peer) 90% packet loss. rather than a smoking crater where router was.
a111: Logged on 2018-08-08 16:58 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i'ma
test new kernel today, then tomorrow will ask BingoBoingo to power down rk-c and put disk in dulap to i can snap new master img, then it will go into service ( and can reimage BingoBoingo also ) .
a111: Logged on 2019-01-15 22:09 mircea_popescu: but tbh, the "stochastic convergence
test" seems to me worth A LOT more than any bs "ent" ultimately meaningless "squares of pi" bs.
mircea_popescu: but tbh, the "stochastic convergence
test" seems to me worth A LOT more than any bs "ent" ultimately meaningless "squares of pi" bs.
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: but then agai nthe space of shit is SO VAST it's not feasible to exhaustively
test.
mod6: While Republicans are reviewing the above, I'm going to continue working on my TRB HOWTO updates -- I think it's pretty much finished, but I want to
test it first before I start handing it around for testing by all. After this, and blessings of the regrind from TMSR~, I'll put a date on when thebitcoin.foundation site will roll over to the keccak vtree exclusively.
mod6:
http://blog.mod6.net/?p=26 << Here's my TRB Keccak Regrind blog post. I have a tarball linked very near the bottom that contains my reground trb keccak vtree, as well as seals for each. These are posted so one may
test with these (I need the help!).
a111: Logged on 2019-01-10 01:52 asciilifeform: hm , prolly oughta
test both left and right, and make the operand nonzero (in case the iron does 'clever' with zeros), so gotta redo..
mod6: *nod* I appreciate that asciilifeform, your eyes on such things always are a Good Thing. Not long after I post it, I'll be looking for people to help
test the updated HOWTO guide too if anyone feels so inclined. (Please reach out if interested.)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform IF rm doesn't take much time, THEN i don't see the point of doing any gcd. because r-m is a complete
test for what we need, and gcd is not.
mircea_popescu: or, to quote from fetgirl, "mistey25 19F Switch Also an intelegence
test? What makes you think you have what it takes to judge if someone is smart or not. Theres a quote from Albert Einstein if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree it will live its whole life believing its an idiot. And youre judging me based off of things youre pulling out of your ass. Why dont I give you a bit of judgement. Yo
mircea_popescu: and then the conversation flows by itself, "suppose i
test one of them artefacts and it matches turbine ?" "then you have ~made~ a turbine ~out of a~ religious artefact"
mircea_popescu: in the very strict terminology of the turing
test : if you get a mystery box you can't explain whether it contains type 1 moron or type 2 moron.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> rright but douchebag passed, at least initially, turing
test, and these 'people' generally do not << Lacking tits douchbag has to try to brand and personality. Having tits in the Femoocracy, girl just has to scrape and paste.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform that's because your
test is biased against women.
mircea_popescu: (i suppose if indeed you want to
test MORE small primes than fit in one 8kb, you'll have a number of such composite numbers to
test about. however many it takes. and yes, you can clever the knobs so they're not in strict order so that the composites are each exactly 8192 bits)
mircea_popescu:
test as many small primes as their product is as many digits as your proposed large prime and be done with it, daykin will work ok for same bitness
mircea_popescu: i imagine she's going to bake a
test as time permits. it's not a top priority item but then again she moves fast.
mircea_popescu: patch out the
test, i guess. they're "clever" like that.
mod6: Then can re-evaluate/re-
test a bit if it's helpful.