Fellow blogger Rom Walton, coder for the Rosetta@home project, pointed out that Professor David Baker gave a talk about “Computing structural biology” during a colloquium. I’m just downloading the video so that i don’t get bored in Dakar if i don’t get proper internet-access.
Elsewhere: The UCB is conducting a BOINC user-survey. Calling all people, using BOINC or not: Please take part so that the BOINC-people know what to improve.
September 6, 2006 at 10:44 am |
[...] The probably heaviest request from users during the last BOINC user-survey was definitively “Introduce a more fair credit-system”. It’s still kind of frustrating that some projects hand out lots of credits per CPU-hour where others are more close-fisted with their credits. And there’s also the issue that we have “calibrating” BOINC-clients which sail around the known credit-issues and manipulate the claimed credits for a work-unit. [...]