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Message 112507 - Posted: 7 Apr 2025, 13:30:29 UTC - in response to Message 112505.  

I became "top 5% RAC" instead of the original "top 25% RAC", but I have not upgraded or introduced new hardware in any way. This is bad because it probably means some top computation contributors left the project due to system instability.
Many of the huge core count systems would be set and forget corporate systems- they attach them to the project to give them a workout before they go into production. If they notice they're not getting their workout, they'd probably just move them to another project with work- they're not going to spend the time trying to figure out what the problem is and how to work around it.


There are now 10 128+ CPU core/thread listed as the Top 10.

While many are running Microsoft Server. Not all of them.

Randy Stack an interesting mix of Hobbyist/Corporate.
I am a hobbyist.

If you sort by Total Credit, it is clear that most of the still active systems are probably hobbyist. And most are not high core count systems.

I expect to run completely out of Rosetta tasks overnight. I have about 8 hours of tasks that have not been started yet. I have turned on a bunch of "0" resource projects. I am hoping some of them will keep my (potentially) bored system busy.

WCG seems to be out of tasks.
Einstein at Home and Milkway both appear to have tasks available.
I think PrimeGrid will never run out of tasks. :)

Apparently CPU-based biology/medical projects are just not very active.

Respectfully,


You can always come over to Denis@home. He is running a cardiovascular electric signals study. He just started a new Beta project. He's got 53,000+ tasks waiting. They are fast tasks. 2 hrs run time. Credit is 45-100+ depending on the task. There is only 789 active systems right now.
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Message 112508 - Posted: 7 Apr 2025, 13:58:33 UTC - in response to Message 112500.  

Come join the party.


Can't. Cloudflare is challenging my BOINC client for a captcha duel. LMAO.
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Message 112509 - Posted: 7 Apr 2025, 15:51:16 UTC - in response to Message 112506.  

I expect to run completely out of Rosetta tasks overnight. I have about 8 hours of tasks that have not been started yet. I have turned on a bunch of "0" resource projects. I am hoping some of them will keep my (potentially) bored system busy

While we're all very hand-to-mouth in getting tasks from Rosetta, there is a steady stream of tasks that keep coming down, even if that doesn't allow us to build much (or anything) of a cache.

I don't seem to be having any problem getting Rosetta or Rosetta Beta tasks. I have about 280 running concurrently with 550 waiting in the queue. I haven't ran dry in over a month. I will be setting No New Tasks for Rosetta sometime tomorrow as I will be reaching a computational goal for this project.
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Message 112510 - Posted: 7 Apr 2025, 17:37:20 UTC - in response to Message 112505.  

WCG seems to be out of tasks.
Einstein at Home and Milkway both appear to have tasks available.
I think PrimeGrid will never run out of tasks. :)


I joined Rosetta after WCG went pear shaped. After close to 7.5 M points. time to move on. The past two weeks of posts here tipped me over. Off to Milkyway!!! Thanks for all the informed support here. Goodby.
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Message 112511 - Posted: 7 Apr 2025, 19:42:24 UTC - in response to Message 112510.  

In the past 30 minutes, I received 138 Rosetta Beta tasks on one machine. If there is a shortage, I'm not seeing it.
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Message 112514 - Posted: 7 Apr 2025, 22:52:28 UTC - in response to Message 112511.  

In the past 30 minutes, I received 138 Rosetta Beta tasks on one machine. If there is a shortage, I'm not seeing it.

So that's where they all went... lol
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