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post Dec 10 2004, 05:24 PM
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Does anyone participate in any distributed computing projects?

A distributed computing project harnesses the power of computers worldwide to solve a single problem.

Probably the most famous is the SETI@Home project, which analyzes radio signals for signs of intelligent life in the universe. If you do join and life a signal is found, you will be credited with the find (and probably be famous)

A recent one was the Lycos "Make Love Not Spam" screen saver, which used idle processor power to attack spammer websites.

I'm letting my idle computer power go to use by joining the Seventeen or Bust project, which finds prime numbers in the Sierpinski Problem. If you find a prime number, you will be credited (maybe even be famous?)

If you're interested, get on google and search for the URLs for "distributed computing projects" (i think it's distributedcomputing.info, but i'm not sure) for a list of projects.

If you want to join Seventeen or Bust, it'd be great if you joined US-Distributed (the team I'm currently on) if you're in the US (if you're in another country, i guess you want to join that country's efforts, I know Russia and Netherlands have their own team).

Well Good luck, and hopefully you'll consider joining a distributed computing project.
 
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post Dec 12 2004, 01:05 PM
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I did have the Lycos make Love not Spam, but that's dead now. Seemed like a good idea. For a while I used a Google computing project in its idle time.

I'll look into Seventeen or Bust for you.
 
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post Dec 13 2004, 08:24 PM
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Probably the most famous is the SETI@Home project, which analyzes radio signals for signs of intelligent life in the universe. If you do join and life a signal is found, you will be credited with the find (and probably be famous)


no offense but if ur talking about aliens i think thats just plain stupid. lol
 
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post Dec 13 2004, 08:27 PM
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QUOTE(ryanoman @ Dec 13 2004, 8:24 PM)
no offense but if ur talking about aliens i think thats just plain stupid. lol

it's better than letting your processing power go to waste.
 
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post Dec 13 2004, 08:33 PM
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lol the rest of the things sound like a good think for people to do.

;) if i had any processor power.
 
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post Oct 8 2005, 07:22 PM
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I used to participate in the United Devices-IBM distributed computing project, which had something to do with cancer. But I prefer to place my computer on standby when I'm not using it for long periods of time (much less energy consumption, and my way of saving the planet), so I don't participate anymore.
 
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post Oct 9 2005, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Oct 8 2005, 7:22 PM)
I used to participate in the United Devices-IBM distributed computing project, which had something to do with cancer. But I prefer to place my computer on standby when I'm not using it for long periods of time (much less energy consumption, and my way of saving the planet), so I don't participate anymore.
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Wow, old topic.

Yeah, I stopped seventeen or bust when they found another prime.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 12:06 PM
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I thought this article was interesting and strangely humorous. It says that searching for alien signals could post a security risk to Earth, and that SETI computers should be sequestered from the rest of the Internet.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 03:07 PM
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Get out your tinfoil hats, it's an alien invasion!
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 03:11 PM
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I participated in SETI@Home, but I haven't for a while. Considering doing one of these projects when I have a Beowulf cluster.
 
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post Nov 28 2005, 03:12 PM
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Somehow I feel that if aliens have the technology to travel several light years, we're pretty screwed if they decide to invade us no matter what.

Unless, of course, we have a down-and-out scientist armed with a PowerBook, and an egotistical F/A-18 fighter pilot, as well as a grizzly old cropduster pilot and a courageous president, we just might be able to fend off invading aliens.
 

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