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Sun Jan 11 17:21:09 UTC 2015  <decimation>   mircea_popescu: what was your 'ad hoc test'?

Sun Jan 11 17:20:01 UTC 2015  <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...

Fri Jan 09 09:34:10 UTC 2015  <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

Thu Jan 08 06:38:38 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   One crack rock and a text file can test against an actual spec.

Thu Jan 08 01:28:01 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   only if mircea_popescu wants to test the turrets.

Sat Jan 03 23:07:04 UTC 2015  <ascii_modem>   this is not how the kids in question work. whatever saint craps out - gospel. if patent nonsense: test of faith!

Sat Jan 03 19:54:53 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   you're proposing it works to the multitudes, this is a test of political will.

Sat Jan 03 06:06:52 UTC 2015  <Apocalyptic>   so you meant to test such trivial things as parsings ?

Fri Jan 02 06:44:32 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   "how dare you give him a 50% on his test!"

Mon Dec 29 16:11:04 UTC 2014  <davout>   kind of afraid to test

Tue Dec 23 01:17:52 UTC 2014  <thestringpuller>   based on this test, Kanye is my favorite rapper out of all these

Fri Dec 19 04:42:52 UTC 2014  <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.

Fri Dec 19 04:42:30 UTC 2014  <decimation>   yeah it would be interesting to know about a test that allows ti-89

Fri Dec 19 04:41:45 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   BingoBoingo: what test ?

Fri Dec 19 04:41:29 UTC 2014  <*>   BingoBoingo got TI-89 soley because of test policy

Fri Dec 19 03:45:36 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   nanotube: he will have to go beyond passing the turing test, and into fabricating an interesting and invite-worthy personality each time.

Thu Dec 18 22:04:36 UTC 2014  <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

Wed Dec 17 11:50:56 UTC 2014  <adlai>   market wanna test new lows, eh? fuckaduck.

Tue Dec 16 21:19:58 UTC 2014  <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?

Tue Dec 16 09:09:21 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   Vexual: Well, jsut compare the hardware specs on the test rigs. Notice anything that doesn't match?

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