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Sun May 17 19:43:24 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> delan: the good news is, that it remains possible to do arithmetic whether or not anyone grants permission. go and run test on your own
Sun May 17 19:39:16 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> trinque only terrorists would want to test their rngs.
Sun May 17 17:19:37 UTC 2015 <Apocalyptic> asciilifeform, also I noticed that "Moduli waiting to test" number is updated quite regularly, why the running product displays the same number of digits for a while now, I guess it doesn't update as often ?
Sun May 17 06:36:41 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> Testing the install process has been impeded by possibly faulty hardware (my testing box reliably kernel panics as of today - idkwtf). I'm stalled until I've new boxen. If someone were willing to set aside a few hours to test the install process, please leave it in the logs. I'll follow up with you via PM.
Sun May 17 03:01:16 UTC 2015 <decimation> asciilifeform: yeah it's a fair point. my mental viewpoint for sampled signals is always a frequency domain visualization. my 'test' would be a really long fft
Sat May 16 19:07:12 UTC 2015 <mod6> yup, will do. the charts are actully posted from the first test already (http://thebitcoin.foundation/OrphanageThermonukeCharts/), I'll certainly post the results/charts from the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE when it's complete as well.
Sat May 16 19:04:52 UTC 2015 <mod6> well, actually, i'd post the orphanage-thermonuke patch test data now, but it's 113 mb of raw nmon captures.
Sat May 16 19:02:55 UTC 2015 <mod6> Now, currently, I'm running a very similar test with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE (as a baseline) without your OrphanageThermonuke patch included... it did oomkill once, yesterday.
Sat May 16 19:02:01 UTC 2015 <mod6> so yes, the first performance test was me running v0.5.3.1-RELEASE with Orphanage_Thermonuke patched in. Performance test conducted with `vmstat 1` & `nmon -f s3 -c1000000`. During this test the entire sync process completed without any oomkill.
Sat May 16 06:39:37 UTC 2015 <mod6> Addtionally, I 100% agree, if anyone else should test either of these and capture anything surrounding the OOMKILL either in the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE or a patched version of v0.5.3.1-RELEASE, please let us know.
Sat May 16 06:38:29 UTC 2015 <mod6> <+asciilifeform> mod6: please post any data you may have collected at the moment of the oomkill << so just to reiterate here, the current perf test I'm running is with the v0.5.3.1-RELEASE which oomkill'd (as it's known to do). I'll post the nmon charts, log, and vmstat log. no core file was created. However, as a reminder, the previous perf test that I ran with v0.5.3.1-RELEASE+{asciilifeform_orphanage_thermonuke.patch}(http://thebitcoin.foun
Fri May 15 20:34:22 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> "the fun, simple, flexible JavaScript test framework"
Wed May 13 22:35:48 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> pete_dushenski how do you imagine you test that ?
Wed May 13 22:33:22 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> asciilifeform: here's the test : within 12 months (or 12 years ?), the 'usg' will be unable to double-spend a bitcoin transaction.
Wed May 13 03:58:53 UTC 2015 <*> asciilifeform remembers the 'test de americana' in sierra's 'leisure suit larry'
Wed May 13 03:58:26 UTC 2015 <assbot> Test de Americana on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1F669Pe )
Wed May 13 03:58:25 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> o btw, the romanians failed this http://trilema.com/2011/test-de-americana/ "test of americana" back in the day.
Tue May 12 22:02:17 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> Submissions: 47728 Known Moduli: 31262 Moduli Waiting for Test: 4584 Running Product (?(?n)): 43224973 digits
Tue May 12 20:28:40 UTC 2015 <mod6> nmon charts from the entire v0.5.3.1+OrphanageThermonuke sync/test: http://thebitcoin.foundation/OrphanageThermonukeCharts/
Tue May 12 02:00:43 UTC 2015 <mod6> alright, i've got a first-draft of the gentoo stage3 AMI guide put up for review. Feel free to test this out if anyone wants. I'm having some local guys try this out for me as well. Will report any updates back here.