Testing the post_tweet_hook to see that it copies the file to my server
Testing the post_tweet_hook to see that it copies the file to my server
Hello, this is a test from twtxt
Conducting a Turing test in the wild is a computer’s job. Has been for years.
This is a test of this system.
A Turing test in which the bot turns the tables and just rudely interrupts your every attempt at talking with “stop pretending sentience
Without our knowing, we pass a test. Every day, new stars appear in our sky as neighboring civilizations open their dark matter cloaks to us
No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons » Cambridge Analytica and the Other Turing Test. http://www.rifters.com/crawl/?p=7193
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In industrial magic, to test whether magical equipment is cold enough to service, you blow a few soap bubbles near it. Some outcomes:
@kas@enotty.dk That’s a heavy price tag. Otherwise it would be an instant buy just to test it, but i guess that’s why you ask… :)
another test
@kas@enotty.dk Aww, now i have to keep the test line to preserve context… :)
Test pre_tweet_hook
What the makers get out of it is well-tested and working colony designs and colonist communities that have already been seeded in-game
another test tweet…
I have the feeling that writing twtxt clients will become my prefered test case to learn new languages… :)
@kas@enotty.dk my bad - I’ve been developing a twtxt client, hence the frequent requests. I’m switching it over to use a fs cache for testing so I’m not hitting the twtxt files so much.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net You have to set sync_followings to a remote plain text followings file. You can use we-are-twtxt, but any file will do. Better back up your followings before you test that. Seemed to work here, but who knows.
(EDIT: it worked)
@kas@enotty.dk Ah, #txtnish just dumps the latin-1 on your terminal. Not sure what i should do about that, but it’s probably okay. But it’s a good idea to test that!
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de Sure, thanks for pointing out the problem. I’m very happy somebody is testing txtnish!
Testing out twtxt
Another test tweet - testing the post tweet hook which works
Another test tweet
should you suspect you’re caught in a story, do a genre test: something that is completely out of genre and which nobody would write
When u get a call at 2am bcuz ur unlicensed android friend has been stopped by the police again & needs to pass a Turing test rn
Testing the ipfs backend … nothing to see!
Worked the last weeks on https://github.com/mdom/tapsig/, a tap library to test unix commands. Would be interested in any kind of feedback!
test
Nobody had quite tested the limits of the new icebreaker so as it ran ashore, it just kept plowing on, leaving behind new tectonic plates.
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Talking about scaling: #txtnix has a new feature since last night i haven’t talked about as i wanted to test it for a few hours first.
My code worked in test, still worked in integration and failed in prod after 4 hours with no complains. Oh my.
Slow day for #txtnix. Just some documentation for plugins and fighting to get the test coverage back up to 85%.
Should i really deploy code to prod that already broke it twice? Tests look good, but they also did the last time…
New version of txtnix. I would be happy if anybody could test the no-dependency script at http://mdom.github.io/txtnix.
My one daily hour of programming was spent today with writing tests for txtnix. So tired now …
@plomlompom@test.plomlompom.com You can make your thing directly POST to twtxtlist.cf/submit if you want
New repository: aquilax/release-test - Test the releases API
How to beat a polygraph test
“He used to advise trainees to clench their anus but has since concluded that terrifying mental imagery works better.”
When you get a control question, which is more general, envision the scariest thing you can in order to trigger physiological distress; the polygraph’s tubes around your chest measure breathing, the arm cuff monitors heart rate and electrodes attached to you fingertips detect perspiration. What is your greatest fear? Falling? Drowning? Being buri … ⌘ Read more
I scored 5/5 on the Regex Test http://t.co/d1NhdkvWCq
New repository: aquilax/ember_i18n_tests - null
Four-way stop
Drivers in Orlando do not seem to know what to do when they reach a four way stop. It really makes me wonder how were they able to obtain a drivers license without that knowledge, as it is part of Drivers Handbook (search for “Stop Signs” on that page), the test, and occasionally encountered while driving.
For the record, and in case you live in Orlando, and do not know what to do on a four-way stop (also known as all-way stop) … ⌘ Read more
Create files on GitHub
There is a new feautre on GitHub, and this one allows you to create files directly from the web interface. This is very handy, for those of us running Jekyll.
This is my first test of the feature, I had to try it right away. Only wishing now to have a friendlier Markdown/kramdown editor. But it’s a start. I like it! ⌘ Read more
ISSRE paper on NixOS-based system testing
The paper “Automating System\
Tests Using Declarative Virtual Machines” (by Sander van der
Burg and Eelco Dolstra) has been accepted for presentation at
the 21st IEEE International\
Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2010).
It describes how system tests with complex requirements on the
en … ⌘ Read more
Video quality while on 3G
The same day I got the iPad 3G, I noticed a very contrasting video quality while using Wi-Fi and while using 3G. Videos watched on Youtube would have HD quality (Wi-Fi); same videos, while on 3G, would show horribly. Yet, videos on Apple, while on 3G or Wi-Fi, would show perfectly. All that whether using the app or the web browser, tested both.
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Host hunting
I had had all my websites —this one, and many other test ones, etc—, plus my self-managed DNS on ServerBeach (now part of Peer1) for a very long time. They all reside on a dedicated server, which has, sadly, reached it’s end of life (EOL).
Although I can keep it as it is, doing so represents a liability problem, as I will be out of luck, should it decide to fail. The problem is, ServerBeach isn’t offering anything right now similar to the serv … ⌘ Read more
Want the darn thing?
Beta of XP update made public, A blog by Ina Fried, CNET News.com
Microsoft issued a release candidate version of XP SP3 in November and expanded its testing earlier this month, promising the public test version would come at some later date.
For anyone who still wants to try the darn thing, Microsoft says, the beta should be up on Microsoft’s Web site later Tuesday and ready in final for … ⌘ Read more
iPhone is near, Leopard not so
For many Apple fans (me included) that were anxiously waiting for both products, this is a good and slight bad news. Good news, iPhone is on track and it will be delivered as promised. Slight bad news, we will have to wait a bit longer for the Big Cat to come out.
Apple - Hot News – iPhone has already passed several of its required certification tests and is on schedule to ship in late June as planned. We can’t wait until custome … ⌘ Read more