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mircea_popescu: but yes, totally -- go to college, on entrance
test basis, 100% free, luxurios accomodations even. however at the end of it, the bottom half straight to kolyma.
BingoBoingo: For some reason my tonsils got huge and they feel like they are trying to pull out the insides of my ears. Going to go
test the socialized medicine.
a111: Logged on 2018-10-12 18:18 asciilifeform: the 1 'litmus
test' i was able to think of , is the 'i pick a block hash and you gimme the block in <1s' algo.
mircea_popescu: fwiw i simply discard lots and lots and lots of "705babygirl 23F sub 1m What?" ; they come in at the rate of a few / minute, and who the fuck cares anyway. "think of it as an intelligence
test -- that you failed", right.
mircea_popescu: i guess there's no way out of implementing some inverse-index or i guess ngram really, to
test this out. mebbe my intuition is entirely off
mod6: btw... jurov and I are working on relocating the bitcoin.foundation website to the foundation's server in Pizarro. We're gonna get it set up, and
test before we announce a cut-over date. Smooth transition, ftw.
ave1: diana_coman, I'll add my
test and fix the typo and regrind
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mircea_popescu: get the latter, why not. feel free to
test it once on, also, give the girl a start.
phf: diana_coman: kk, will
test and upload
a111: Logged on 2018-09-28 06:24 diana_coman: asciilifeform's published
test data seems to match what I got on my initial tests with 1 second delay; my current plan is to collect first at least 1 week worth of data and then to repeat the experiment with a. smaller delays b. several senders perhaps
a111: Logged on 2018-09-28 00:58 mircea_popescu: but yes -- the
test can (and likely will) be tightened. for starters we just wanted to get a sort of "absolute path limits". and THESE do indeed turn out to be further out than originally thought -- 2kb packets make it np unfragged and in order 100% of the time, and even 20-60kb packets made it.
diana_coman: asciilifeform's published
test data seems to match what I got on my initial tests with 1 second delay; my current plan is to collect first at least 1 week worth of data and then to repeat the experiment with a. smaller delays b. several senders perhaps
☟︎ mod6: thats still 2 orders faster than the last
test tho.
mircea_popescu: but yes -- the
test can (and likely will) be tightened. for starters we just wanted to get a sort of "absolute path limits". and THESE do indeed turn out to be further out than originally thought -- 2kb packets make it np unfragged and in order 100% of the time, and even 20-60kb packets made it.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: early proto-
test indicated most of the lossage happens before 2nd hop
a111: Logged on 2018-09-25 14:57 asciilifeform: diana_coman: i'd like to see a
test where there is only 1 size, across various sizes, if possible
diana_coman: I can certainly run such a
test too if we want to check that specific situation; now that I got ~everything in place, knobs can be easily turned for sure
diana_coman: the pilot
test is UK -> UY (same as yesterday's)
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-09-25#1854219 -> tiny new pilot
test seems to suggest it's not as bad as that: all 100 packets of a batch (sent in burst mode, no delays) made it, with pseudo-randomly chosen sizes between 6 and 2048; predictably though, order was messed up at times
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-09-24 13:50 diana_coman: hm, a first tiny pilot
test of the UDP send/receive looks quite dire (4 in 20 made it, when sent in batches of 4, random lengths); however, I don't know if it's not just overflowing the out buffer to start with (since default value in /proc/sys/net/core/wmem_default is 212992 so real would be half that iirc)
diana_coman: hm, a first tiny pilot
test of the UDP send/receive looks quite dire (4 in 20 made it, when sent in batches of 4, random lengths); however, I don't know if it's not just overflowing the out buffer to start with (since default value in /proc/sys/net/core/wmem_default is 212992 so real would be half that iirc)
☟︎ diana_coman: asciilifeform, yes, atm I'm looking at it for the
test harness, for which I think it fits great (since I wouldn't want to go writing 1-65535 explicitly if I can help it)
diana_coman: asciilifeform, the timeout was the only one I hesitated on too (and the only one I'm using in the original
test for that matter) but precisely like you, when I thought of it, I came up with "well, threading should be enough anyway " and uhm, no reason why it's *needed* there
diana_coman: asciilifeform, ah, I forgot to mention it explicitly but yes, my tests include ave1's gnat as well as adacore's gnat; this is pretty much for any ada code I
test diana_coman: asciilifeform, confirmed working nicely with its own tests + adapted client/server
test as used previously
a111: Logged on 2018-09-14 18:09 phf: asciilifeform: i have a bigendian box and i also tested at least one call for bigendian
test on it. i think it was diana_coman's keccak though
phf: asciilifeform: i have a bigendian box and i also tested at least one call for bigendian
test on it. i think it was diana_coman's keccak though
☟︎ mircea_popescu: this isn't a critical application yet. experimenta, meaning -- if you want to use this to
test 'em or w/e i don't mind.
diana_coman: asciilifeform, well yes, but this was more than a reset at any rate so I'd rather re-
test anyway
mod6 goes off to
test the rockchip
a111: Logged on 2018-09-11 14:39 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i
test'em before handing over to mod6 .
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-09-11#1849451 << asciilifeform handed them over to me to
test they had been reset, and one could login via a temp password. This was done to douchebag's and mats' old rockchips. They both worked great after reset. I never touched the /etc/conf.d/net file.
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BingoBoingo: They gotta constantly A/B
test their copywriting
mircea_popescu: so, you're paying good money to have BingoBoingo on the ground there ; what "on the ground means" is that he can go to dc and say "hey guise, will you
test this box we make ? no charge". IF they agree, and IF you have made the tmsruniper, and IF indeed they come out of it thinking they're better off with that, THEN you can sell it for credit, and not need to do more wires. yes ?
BingoBoingo: Apologies for the delay, I gave esthlos Vs some
test drives
mod6: Alright, so I ran the script, and I got an error when it did the apache configuration
test near the end of the script.
lobbes: still need to
test the hell out of it, so I'm aiming for maybe a week (which, still gives me 2 months for auctionbot ETL. eh. will see)
trinque: sure, only thing I'd counter is the game by which they steal is the same
test-taking nonsense seen elsewhere
Mocky: there are still ways to do it, e.g. with the count method, you have to
test for count < 1.
mircea_popescu: though might give you history / lang
test, i dun recall