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Thu Mar 12 02:39:09 UTC 2015  <mod6>   ugh. anyway, i was hoping this would be the /easy/ part and we could actually test the part that needs testing lol.

Thu Mar 12 02:10:27 UTC 2015  <mod6>   so if you have a linux machine, and you want to help test, read this: http://dpaste.com/17V9VKB

Thu Mar 12 02:01:58 UTC 2015  <mod6>   so i made some additional changes to the modified pogo script. anyone wanna help me test quick? I tested it myself, but it'd be cool if someone else can verify.

Mon Mar 09 23:58:01 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   how exactly would such a test go ?

Sat Mar 07 22:50:29 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   ecstaticpessimst, what's the url I can submit stuff to to make it show up on your test subject's head?

Sat Mar 07 06:03:08 UTC 2015  <Vexual>   well like your classic laptop is to classic cars, you can do a time test, running your own software

Sat Mar 07 01:45:04 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   that was the equivalent of the mike hearn "let's test bitcoin". the result came out kinda clearly - 9 maybe 10 days. that's it.

Fri Mar 06 05:06:07 UTC 2015  <mod6>   let me know how it goes. my full-sync test with the static bin is up to height=273236 currently.

Fri Mar 06 02:14:40 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   decimation: i did not test on any closed-source compiler because they don't exist on the planet i choose to live on

Wed Mar 04 14:29:07 UTC 2015  <mod6>   jurov: so as far as shorter release cycles, i think going forward they will be. the foundation will focus on say, one specific problem and then tackle it, patch it, and then regression test, release.

Wed Mar 04 04:27:54 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   does -anybody- test this crap ?

Wed Mar 04 04:21:54 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   asciilifeform: Dragonfly ports are mostly loose FreeBSD ports with little guarentee of working. There are older Ada and the visual Ada IDE ports for OpenBSD, but... it seems fuckers would on the whole rather test "go"

Tue Mar 03 20:58:32 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   i overlooked this because assumed that static build worked given as test was on box known to lack openssl, boost, bdb as centrally installed libs

Tue Mar 03 04:42:16 UTC 2015  <thestringpuller>   lol mircea_popescu there is not going to be a test server for experimental anymore?

Mon Mar 02 20:17:08 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   trinque http://deedbot.org/ << should delete the test ones.

Mon Mar 02 18:10:20 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   14:16:34 BingoBoingo: gabriel_laddel: the 'adults' are not going to be happy about you writing a program that converts all books in libgen.info + all papers you can get of school networks into a useful format via a combination of OCR and heuristic hackery << Plain OCR is normally sufficient for books without advanced mathematics as long as you are willing to liberate the pages from the spine. Test it with a sheetfed

Mon Mar 02 00:53:16 UTC 2015  <thestringpuller>   http://copenhagensuborbitals.com/manned-test-of-nexo-parachute-saturday-214/ << LOL "Cancelled due to bad weather"

Sun Mar 01 20:28:59 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   but rather the feedstock for the spectroscopic test.

Sun Mar 01 20:28:48 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   i did emphatically did -not- invent or design the calorimetric test

Sun Mar 01 14:16:34 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   gabriel_laddel: the 'adults' are not going to be happy about you writing a program that converts all books in libgen.info + all papers you can get of school networks into a useful format via a combination of OCR and heuristic hackery << Plain OCR is normally sufficient for books without advanced mathematics as long as you are willing to liberate the pages from the spine. Test it with a sheetfed scanner sometime.

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