📚 Finished reading A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing by Burton G. Malkiel
📚 Finished reading A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing by Burton G. Malkiel
in retrospect, i do remember expecting some message about “yes, you passed the test, you were actually living in a lie”, but i think that died when nobody gave me a bad grade for taking too long to become vegetarian. maybe veganism…
Statisticians: NOoooooo you can’t execute a t-test on elements from a Likert scale! Psychologists: Hah NHST go brrrrrrrrr
Another test…
This is a test
The young man, who does not know the future, sees life as a kind of epic adventure, an Odyssey through strange seas and unknown islands, where he will test and prove his powers, and thereby discover his immortality. The man of middle years, who has lived the future that he once dreamed, sees life as a tragedy; for he has learned that his power, however great, will not prevail against those forces of accident and nature to which he gives the names of gods, and has learned that he is mortal. But the man of age, if he plays his assigned role properly, must see life as a comedy. For his triumphs and his failures merge, and one is no more the occasion for pride or shame than the other; and he is neither the hero who proves himself against those forces, nor the protagonist who is destroyed by them. – John Williams in Augustus I thought I’d have accomplished a lot more today and also before I was 35 (2020) | Hacker News
Erlang Solutions: Using Elixir and WhatsApp to Fight COVID19
Introduction:Discover the inside story of how the World Health Organisation’s WhatsApp COVID-19 hotline service was launched in 5 days using Elixir. At the beginning of March 2020, Turn.io launched the world’s first WhatsApp-based COVID-19 response for the South African Ministry of Health. The service was designed, deployed, stress-tested, and launched.
In 5 days. It scaled, before any kind of public launch, to 450K unique … ⌘ Read more
4 ways we use GitHub Actions to build GitHub
From automating builds and releases to taking care of large-scale regression testing, here are a few ways we use GitHub Actions to build GitHub. ⌘ Read more
SerenityOS Web Browser passes Acid3 Test
The “love letter to ‘90s user interfaces” is quickly becoming a usable daily driver operating system. ⌘ Read more
Profanity: Profanity and OpenPGP for XMPP (OX)
We have been to implement OX in profanity. OX is
XEP-0374: OpenPGP for XMPP Instant Messaging which
may replace XEP-0027: Current Jabber OpenPGP Usage.
It is part of Profanity since version 0.10 but got some fixes since then.
Feel free to try and test the implementation. Let us know, if you have some
issues and support the development via testing and reporting bugs.
Ho … ⌘ Read more
** 2022-02-24 feature/6.0 Android test plan **
OverviewWill test the upgrade path from a known state to new version to ensure that settings and app state are maintained during upgrade process.
V. 6.0 of libro.fm android app introduces an entirely new local database. This testing is focused on ensuring that local data remains intact between versions.
NotesThis evening I was mostly focused on setting up a successful build of feature/6.0 on my test device or the emulator. So far, no dice. My next … ⌘ Read more
What a good feeling when the hours you have invested in optimizing and testing actually bear fruit. In other words, my blog now uses less than 100 MB of memory, even though I have quite a few features enabled. My diary for example needs less than 20 MB. And if you compare that with WordPress, where the database alone needs more than 300 MB… 😄 ⌘ Read more
Kaja is in a very bad state right now, the vet did a blood test (and she put a hole in my thumb as he took blood). Diabetes on top of kidney, liver, and pancreatic failure. I’m watching her try to drink water, she’s got the whole bed room to herself now
@prologic@twtxt.net hahaha yeah, they were testing posts to make sure I didn’t feck up my server move :D
It seems that mobile reception along German high-speed train routes has improved lately (at least compared to 2019). I’m sitting in an ICE 4 between Hanover and Hamburg, and I’ve initiated a speed test via USB tethering. My mobile phone contract is limited to 10 Mbps, but I seem to be able to take full advantage of that. ⌘ Read more
Profanity: Profanity on Pinephone
Hi all,
So far, in my pinephone I used mainly GUI applications, because I was using a touch screen. Terminal applications are not user-friendly when it comes to one-handed operation.
I tested different distributions on my pinephone (mobian, manjaro, archarm), but usually most based on Phosh. In my opinion it is currently the best mobile graphics environment and stable as well.
In Phosh I tested few xmpp clients:
- the default application installed with Phosh is chat … ⌘ Read more
Wow. I’m paying about 100 USD for my cable internet. Hard to estimate since its part of a tvd bundle. But it is 1.2Gbit down and 40Mbit up. And speed tests at that on the regular. The new house will have FTTH gigabit for 80ish.
Do they have Starlink beta down there yet?
Wow. I’m paying about 100 USD for my cable internet. Hard to estimate since its part of a tvd bundle. But it is 1.2Gbit down and 40Mbit up. And speed tests at that on the regular. The new house will have FTTH gigabit for 80ish.
Do they have Starlink beta down there yet?
testing public path copy/pasted from code:
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- 从 CPU 角度理解 Go 中的结构体内存对齐https://gocn.vip/topics/20967
- 博客 Go beyond workhttps://changelog.com/gotime/212
- 如何绘制随时间变化的 Go 测试覆盖率https://osinet.fr/go/en/articles/plotting-go-test-coverage/
- Redix v5 一个简单的 KeyValue 存储系统https://github.com/alash3al/redix?_v=5.0.0
- 既然 IP 层会分片,为什么 TCP 层也还要分段[https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/0boFt8cOAbmjH2IRr7XtY … ⌘ Read more
Testing twtxt.txt from Texto-plano.xyz… Hello universe!
test 2
test
Not enough tests
GoBlog’s test coverage is increasing (currently about 41%), but I keep being reminded there is nothing like enough or even too many tests. I still find some stupid bugs that aren’t covered by automatic tests. ⌘ Read more
Secure Docker Compose stacks with CrowdSec - The open-source & collaborative IPS
Testing this at the moment, quite happy with the results for one of my VPS running Funkwhale that came from a mix of Wordpress / Ampache, wordpress was being heavily probed for vulnerabilities, login attemps etc .. ⌘ Read more
Rapid Test Results
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I made a gpio button on my raspberry pi which opens a new window running ed. I screwed up while testing it and launched maaaaany ed windows.
I’ve never really done test-driven development (TDD). But Advent of Code offers the perfect opportunity for that, because there is already an example input and an example result. So it is possible to create a test first and program until the test passes. ⌘ Read more
Three rules of bug fixing for better OSS security
When you’re fixing a bug, especially a security vulnerability, you should add a regression test, fix the bug, and find & fix variants. ⌘ Read more
@meff@yarn.meff.me Also if you’d like to help us test the mobile app that’s being rebuilt check out the @news@twtxt.net feed on my pod 👌 Also you should follow this feed anyway as this is where I post announcements of the project, releases, etc 👌
@prologic@twtxt.net lol. just testing some Unicode.
@prologic@twtxt.net lol. just testing some Unicode.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org awesome! i love failing test cases. Do you have them pushed up on a branch to check out?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org awesome! i love failing test cases. Do you have them pushed up on a branch to check out?
Slope Hypothesis Testing
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Peter Saint-Andre: There’s No Such Thing as a Kudo
It always warms my heart when we import a word directly from ancient Greek into English. Often they are are philosophical locutions, such eudaimonia and ataraxia. Yet at times more mundane terms make the leap; perhaps the most common one these days is kudos (e.g., “kudos to you on aceing that algebra test!”). Consistent with modern English usage, people tend to pronounce it “koo-doze” and think of it as a plural (“that algebra test was really hard so you deserve many kudos for ac … ⌘ Read more
@quark@ferengi.one How about code? (this is mostly to configure mutt?)
Testing this here now
Testing, will delete.
Test
Testing… breaking things?
- One - Two - Three
Test to generate more logging.
So, first multi-line test, because I coudn’t wait. 😄
- One line - Two lines - Three lines
And:
- One line 2. Two lines 3. Three lines
@prologic@twtxt.net, please reply to this, to test something.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @movq@www.uninformativ.de, if you want/can I can send you a Zoom link to test it interactively!
FOLLOW: @xuu@txt.sour.is from @vain-test@www.uninformativ.de using jenny/latest
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I will re-enable the cron job, test again, and provide the information. The twts that were showing duplicated are those I have sent. When it occurred, I noticed the Message-Ids were different.
You need better pen test scripts. :-) Seriously, the protocol is absurdly simple. Turn it on! Don’t trust any of the implementations? Write your own!
@kevin@twtxt.net this is a test
Whole lot of false statements here. The vaccines are well-tested & well-studied, and are safe and effective. Breakthrough cases exist with every vaccine. If you are able and the vaccine is approved for you, choosing not to get it puts everyone around you at risk, including risk of additional variants developing.
my little travel pillow arrived today for my feet while sitting in the meditation bench. paired with my foam pad for my knees, I think I can begin trying to test this out for my future portable kneeling workspace. #updates #halfbakedideas
And yes, I was able to reproduce the “test” input. It wasn’t a complicated test, she just beat me to it.
sentiment analysis with text #nocode ⌘ Read more…
@iolfree@tilde.club “TEST hello twtxt xxx” -> :wave:
Entirely sensible, & no reason for file storage to match the wire format. I’m just really curious what’s going on on macOS! I can test on hfs+ later.
macOS doesn’t care, at least on apfs; just tested. How are you hitting this?
Testing out the Odysee Livestreaming; Check it out NOW!
As the title says, see here: https://odysee.com/@Luke:7/nginx-restream-luke-smith-test:b ⌘ Read more
Stay frosty: possible test stream on PeerTube and YouTube in a bit
I’m going to probably be doing a test livestream in a bit. Hopefully I fixed the issue in the previous stream with Pulseaudio and buffering.
I’ll probably go live on PeerTube first, test it there, then test it on YouTube. I’m mobile and on limit battery though, so it won’t be a super long stream if everything works out.
PeerTube stream will be at this link: [https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/vi … ⌘ Read more
Monal IM: MA residents, let’s test an XMPP vaccine system ⌘ Read more…
https://hotelconcierge.tumblr.com/post/113360634364/the-stanford-marshmallow-prison-experiment probably wrong, iq predictive, but marshmallow test is (apparently?) not
trying to get myself to reach for !links browser instead of firefox for locally testing my wiki. For the most part, it really doesn’t need the heft of firefox. When links -g is used, it really really doesn’t need firefox.
@prologic@twtxt.net test. Running new parser on txt.sour.is. :D
@prologic@twtxt.net test. Running new parser on txt.sour.is. :D
New repository: aquilax/zadachko - Math template test generator.
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds about right. I tend to try to build my own before pulling in libs. learn more that way. I was looking at using it as a way to build my twt mirroring idea. and testing the lex parser with a wide ranging corpus to find edge cases. (the pgp signed feeds for one)
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds about right. I tend to try to build my own before pulling in libs. learn more that way. I was looking at using it as a way to build my twt mirroring idea. and testing the lex parser with a wide ranging corpus to find edge cases. (the pgp signed feeds for one)
I just built a poc search engine / crawler for Twtxt. I managed to crawl this pod (twtxt.net) and a couple of others (sorry @etux@twt.u53.us and @xuu@txt.sour.is I used your pods in the tests too!). So far so good. I might keep going with this and see what happens 😀
@prologic@twtxt.net as promised! https://github.com/JonLundy/twtxt/blob/xuu/integrate-lextwt/types/lextwt/lextwt_test.go#
the lexer is nearing completion.. the tough part left is rooting out all the formatting code.
@prologic@twtxt.net as promised! https://github.com/JonLundy/twtxt/blob/xuu/integrate-lextwt/types/lextwt/lextwt_test.go#
the lexer is nearing completion.. the tough part left is rooting out all the formatting code.
@prologic@twtxt.netdd ooh I am adding that to my test suite
@prologic@twtxt.netdd ooh I am adding that to my test suite
Something in my main server, running Ubuntu 16.0.4 at Digital Ocean, broke the network for Docker. After a few hours of futzing around, editing configuration files and doing tests, bit the bullet and spun out a fresh Ubuntu-based Docker-ready droplet from the app Marketplace.
Something in my main server, running Ubuntu 16.0.4 at Digital Ocean, broke the network for Docker. After a few hours of futzing around, editing configuration files and doing tests, bit the bullet and spun out a fresh Ubuntu-based Docker-ready droplet from the app Marketplace.
@xuu@txt.sour.is @adi@twtxt.net Private Messaging is finally done in the messages_poc_2 branch. If you have time to have a look and play with it locally and test it out that would be great. The plan is to release this as the first version which only supports “on-pod messaging” right now (cross-pod to come later).
@prologic@twtxt.net Testing if this will be added to the thread just adding the hashtag. #utwnv7q
@prologic@twtxt.net Testing if this will be added to the thread just adding the hashtag. #utwnv7q
Testing twtxt-el by posting this status message.
Testing twtxt-el by posting this status message.
@prologic@twtxt.net 😁 that is me testing locally. does it notify you somehow when I follow?
@prologic@twtxt.net 😁 that is me testing locally. does it notify you somehow when I follow?
New Blog Post Test Blog by @xuu@txt.sour.is 📝
New Blog Post Test Blog by @xuu@txt.sour.is 📝
Did some work on WKD handling. Can update keys with HKP posts :) Ugh need to work on docs and unit tests. Boooorrring.
Did some work on WKD handling. Can update keys with HKP posts :) Ugh need to work on docs and unit tests. Boooorrring.
Test from Indigenous Desktop on MxLinux ⌘ https://blog.rmendes.net/2020/test-from-indigenous-desktop-on-mxlinux
New test detects coronavirus in just 5 minutes | Science | AAAS ⌘ https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/10/new-test-detects-coronavirus-just-5-minutes
Testing cloud apps with GitHub Actions and cloud-native open source tools ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-10-09-devops-cloud-testing/
some initial words + code for a table-lookup oscillator with floating point precision to be included in !sndkit. testing and monolith come tomorrow. #updates #sndkit #monolith
NYTimes: Tech Isn’t the Answer for Test Taking ⌘ https://nyti.ms/30sf1k5
Maintainer spotlight: Managing dependencies and the Metasploit pen testing toolkit ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-08-21-maintainer-spotlight-managing-dependencies-and-the-metasploit-pen-testing-toolkit/
How Does COVID-19 Testing Actually Work? ⌘ Read more…
Testing @!(ref “weewiki_sql” “page markers” “iterate_over_values”)!@.
testing #hashtags
test
I actually think my org markup might work here. Testing a [[/proj/patchwerk][link]].
i test today the new drone server on envs. ;) ( https://drone.envs.net/ )
Disregard this message - I’m testing a GUI client prototype. Hopefully this doesn’t wreck my feed…
Testing txtnish on my main laptop, neither the original twtxt client nor the js version worked here.