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Sun Feb 15 01:39:19 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> it's just infantilism. girlie trying to test the limits of her world.
Sat Feb 14 22:45:31 UTC 2015 <thestringpuller> for if I wanted to test that.
Sat Feb 14 06:34:09 UTC 2015 <decimation> kinda like how 'hp' now brands chumper printer cartridges, instead of quality reliable test equipment
Sat Feb 14 06:19:44 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 14-02-2015 00:20:24; BingoBoingo: punkman: if we replace openssl with libressl or whatever, how do we verify all the buggy data generated by 7 different openssl versions? << For the time being... empirically. There a set with six year's worth a data to test against by syncing.
Sat Feb 14 05:01:42 UTC 2015 <herbijudlestoids> so far: squid, ldap, kerberos, djbdns, postfix, and today i finished setting up nginx and getting "A" score on the qualys ssl test
Sat Feb 14 04:53:56 UTC 2015 <decimation> once you cross into > 10 GHz signals you start having to fork over real $$ for test equipment
Sat Feb 14 00:20:24 UTC 2015 <BingoBoingo> punkman: if we replace openssl with libressl or whatever, how do we verify all the buggy data generated by 7 different openssl versions? << For the time being... empirically. There a set with six year's worth a data to test against by syncing.
Tue Feb 10 14:07:45 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "I was told that this sample set was too small so I performed the same test over four to five years until I reached the sample size of 10,000 in total split into tranches of 100. Every time the answer effectively remained the same. All the samples lie between a 94% bias and a 100% bias."
Tue Feb 10 14:04:10 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> "I originally performed this test 5 times and found approximately a 95% skew" << :D
Sat Feb 07 19:20:18 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> your test will probably be in the double digit failure rate, which is laughable. i suspect it is impossible for chemodynamic reasons to make it single digit, which makes it impractical
Sat Feb 07 19:18:25 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> immunoreactive test at ppb concentration is not a wholly outlandish concept
Sat Feb 07 19:15:45 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> Cheap Smartphone Dongle Diagnoses HIV And Syphilis In 15 Minutes << sham. not in that the tech doesn't work (it does) but in that it is the ordinary single-shot immunoreactive test, but for some (chumpatronic) reason someone bolted it on to a pNohe.
Sat Feb 07 18:09:59 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 05-02-2015 01:19:42; mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> adlai: why does it have to test on actual live-fire btc anyway? << so he can make a buck ?
Sat Feb 07 03:19:25 UTC 2015 <*> asciilifeform did not test with anything other than the shortly post-heartbleed turdball specified in 'portatronic'
Sat Feb 07 02:21:36 UTC 2015 <the_scourge> i assumed it was poor design and useless academics who'd never had to do a hard day's work in their lives. perhaps it is a shit test?
Sat Feb 07 02:20:39 UTC 2015 <the_scourge> '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.xach.com/na < funny, that's one of the reason i've avoided
Fri Feb 06 05:45:05 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> and also i need to test and verify what i read
Fri Feb 06 02:21:11 UTC 2015 <mod6> take a look at this other test i ran today with /just/ v0.5.3 basecode: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=9U2VHnRx
Thu Feb 05 04:19:30 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> well it's engineering... if they test with it still frozen
Thu Feb 05 04:18:16 UTC 2015 <phillipsjk> Um It is my understanding that the turkey is supposed to be thawed for the test.