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Message 104294 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 11:12:23 UTC - in response to Message 104290.  

Just checking in because I had a fair few Rosetta 4.20 tasks come down.
But I think they already ran out...

I'm useful like that


Thanks!


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Message 104295 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 16:56:09 UTC

Welcome to the button pressers club , sigh . . . .

Interesting point in that so many big crunchers have stopped crunching for rosetta that my xeon system is now 9th in `top computers`
that's about 60 top crunchers that had big RAC gone.
The python`s that ate rosetta
sounds like the title for a short story
or a logo for a T shirt
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Message 104296 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 17:01:11 UTC - in response to Message 104282.  

One of my computers, that with an AMD Ryzen 5, stil lhas Windows 10. Two others, one Intel and one AMD, have Windows 11. I use the Windows Defender as antivirus, updated almost daily. When I had another Virus defender some LHC projects wuld not run.
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"Still has windows 10"? Maybe I need to leave the updates running to get more chance. I disabled those pesky things because a reboot every other day is beyond a joke. I just do a manual update every 3 months. The last time was a week or so ago, and all I got was the oldest machine saying "we're working on compatibility with this processor" and the 2nd oldest saying "this is not compatible". The decent machines didn't even get a mention.

On the Windows 10 CPU with 24 GB RAM I have installed a Linux Virtual Machine with SuSE Tumbleweed OS, a development version running only two projects, QuChemPedIA@home and Einstein@home.it has VirtualBox but no GPU since it cannot use the GTX 1060 of its host. It is updated very frequently and I have to reboot it every time. Its kernel is now 5.16.0.
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Message 104297 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 18:52:26 UTC - in response to Message 104295.  

Welcome to the button pressers club , sigh . . . .

Interesting point in that so many big crunchers have stopped crunching for rosetta that my xeon system is now 9th in `top computers`
that's about 60 top crunchers that had big RAC gone.
The python`s that ate rosetta
sounds like the title for a short story
or a logo for a T shirt


I'm buried so deep I can't find my system. I'm not even in the top 200....so i'm out in the wasteland somewhere
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Message 104299 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 19:31:35 UTC - in response to Message 104297.  

I'm buried so deep I can't find my system. I'm not even in the top 200....so i'm out in the wasteland somewhere
You made me think I was in the Fallout 4 forum there.
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Message 104302 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 20:23:48 UTC - in response to Message 104299.  

I'm buried so deep I can't find my system. I'm not even in the top 200....so i'm out in the wasteland somewhere
You made me think I was in the Fallout 4 forum there.

Rosetta is catching some fallout from us because of these pythons . . . .
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Message 104303 - Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 21:28:45 UTC - in response to Message 104302.  
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I'm buried so deep I can't find my system. I'm not even in the top 200....so i'm out in the wasteland somewhere
You made me think I was in the Fallout 4 forum there.

Rosetta is catching some fallout from us because of these pythons . . . .
Their heads are buried in the sand, they don't know there's fallout. I'm fed up of this, I'm off to do astrophysics.
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Message 104304 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 2:38:41 UTC - in response to Message 104303.  
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Their heads are buried in the sand, they don't know there's fallout. I'm fed up of this, I'm off to do astrophysics.

What astrophysics?

Einstein@home and Albert@home both have problems with reconnecting if you lose your password for their servers and also lose access to the email account where email about recovering for lost passwords is sent. Just the authenticator is not enough to recover and connect a new computer.
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Message 104305 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 15:31:41 UTC

Whwn I was a member in ScienceUnited I would get most tasks of Milkyway@home and Asteroids@home so I pulled out because I wanted to do some work in biology. But I am still partecipanting in Einstein@ome, both with CPUs and GPUs.
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Message 104306 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 16:48:56 UTC - in response to Message 104304.  
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Their heads are buried in the sand, they don't know there's fallout. I'm fed up of this, I'm off to do astrophysics.

What astrophysics?

Einstein@home and Albert@home both have problems with reconnecting if you lose your password for their servers and also lose access to the email account where email about recovering for lost passwords is sent. Just the authenticator is not enough to recover and connect a new computer.


I use Universe, Milkyway, and Einstein. I've never forgotten my password. It's the same one as when Boinc was invented, and the one Geocities gave me, remember them? 1994-2009, RIP.

You managed to lose your password and the email address? Well that would mess up a lot of places.
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Message 104307 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 16:49:58 UTC - in response to Message 104305.  
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Whwn I was a member in ScienceUnited I would get most tasks of Milkyway@home and Asteroids@home so I pulled out because I wanted to do some work in biology. But I am still partecipanting in Einstein@ome, both with CPUs and GPUs.
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Doesn't Science United let you select "Biology" as a choice? I thought you could choose a genre. Unfortunately I only have one GPU that will run Einstein. The 3 280X cards never complete the gravity, and I never seem to get given GPU gamma, despite them showing as running on server status. So I have one GPU on gravity, two phones on radio, and 9 CPUs on gamma.
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Message 104308 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 18:29:45 UTC

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Message 104309 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 18:44:12 UTC - in response to Message 104307.  

I had selected also Biology but I still would get only Milkyway and Asteroid. I have two GPU boards running Einstein, a GTX 1060 with 3 GB RAM and a GTX 1650 with 4 GB RAM. My latest PC has a AMD Ryzen 4500U which has graphic capabilities, but it is slower compared to the two GTX boards. There was a period when Gravitational Waves GPU tasks required more than 3 GB RAM and I had to buy the GTX 1650 board.
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Message 104310 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 19:52:49 UTC - in response to Message 104309.  

I never touched Science United because I like to choose exactly what I do. But I assumed they'd at least give you the genres you asked for.

I never use built in GPUs (I assume you mean as part of the Ryzen CPU?) because I find they remove some of the speed of the main CPU and don't actually achieve any more work than as a CPU. There's enough CPU only stuff to do that I don't need to use the GPU part.
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Message 104311 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 20:58:25 UTC - in response to Message 104308.  

Here are their numbers: https://boinc.netsoft-online.com/e107_plugins/boinc/bp.php?project=6
Mostly going down

I had seen the netsoft `fallout` .
Rosetta have fallen from grace .
There is bound to be a horse named Grace somewhere
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Message 104312 - Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 23:27:30 UTC - in response to Message 104309.  

I had selected also Biology but I still would get only Milkyway and Asteroid. I have two GPU boards running Einstein, a GTX 1060 with 3 GB RAM and a GTX 1650 with 4 GB RAM. My latest PC has a AMD Ryzen 4500U which has graphic capabilities, but it is slower compared to the two GTX boards. There was a period when Gravitational Waves GPU tasks required more than 3 GB RAM and I had to buy the GTX 1650 board.
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I have been running Einstein with 1050 as my most powerful GPU back when I started, now I can use a 1080 I got a few years ago.
These work fine for what I want to do.
I've already put enough money into this system, no need to upgrade anything that still works.

I think I have about 500 sitting here next to me. New full case to be able to handle the expanded radiator set me back a good chunk.
New CPU hurt. Burned the other one.
1080 was 2nd hand from a graphics design company server, was cheap as far as GPU's go.
1050 has been with me forever.
New MOBO and new digital PSU from awhile back. I burned up one of those cheaper ones. Forgot who that was by.
It all adds up.
As much as I envy the xenon guys, there is no way I will ever be able to afford that.
My dream is a threadripper, But then that's a new MOBO again. Forget it.


I chose this project and Einstein because they are both based in my old home state of Washington (not DC).
LIGO is out at Hanford and that is about 80 minutes or so from my parents place.
This one, well I used to live in Seattle, so I read about this in the Seattle Times and joined up.
It's a shame to see them shove us off to the side, but I guess that's what happens when you get to be big time.
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Message 104314 - Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 7:41:58 UTC

My aon lives a few niles from the Virgo interferometer in Cascina, Pisa, one of the five active gravitational waves detectors, but I live near Milano and could noy visit it.
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Message 104316 - Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 16:00:33 UTC

Rosetta 4.20 here again. I am running 5 of them and 1 rosetta python.
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Message 104317 - Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 16:55:40 UTC

still no tasks here :-(
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Message 104318 - Posted: 19 Jan 2022, 16:55:44 UTC

still no tasks here :-(
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