• DigitalNirvana@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

    I started doing this with SETI@Home. And have continued to run these sorts of programs on my computers ever since. SETI@Home used BOINC, which is still used by other projects. I also use World Community Grid. Highly recommend!!

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      7 hours ago

      I currently have tasks qued/being worked on, from World Community Grid, yoyo@home, and Rosetta@home.

      I just started running tasks for yoyo[@home, and by golly. These tasks are freaking HUGE! The shortest task estimate is 2 days, and 18 hours.

      Rosetta@home offered up tasks that took me more than a day for most, to be completed.

      World Community Grid has been the best in completing tasks and not taking more than a day to finish. The longest estimated time to completion has been under 9 hours.

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    7 hours ago

    They’re all kind of old, though. Most of the active ones seem like 5-10 years old. Are there any recent new projects?

    And are the projects from like 2009 still feasable? I mean both argorithms and compute hardware in the datacenters of those universities may have made leaps forwards since then?

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      7 hours ago

      That’s a good question.

      From what I’ve gathered from my recent experience of running tasks, the project might have started years ago, but they are still offering tasks to be completed.

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    5 hours ago

    I was going to mention ArchiveTeam’s warrior because I thought it wouldn’t be listed, since computing isn’t really the important thing you’re donating, more your virgin IP address and internet connection… but it’s third on the list!