still nothing.. oh well .. not like I'd have anything to see anyway since i forgot to
flush yesterday might have sent maybe 1000 blocks from directly connected machines
You know what often bugs me? Many of us on this team have computers with more horsepower than those that are used for checking all of the work we do! I would think that either a nice Dual TBird-MP with a U160 SCSI Array and about 2 Gigs of RAM would be good... or maybe design a beowolf cluster and DISTRIBUTE the workload! Hmmmm.... distributed computing, what a concept!
Possessed_Freak has often wondered at what point the code for doing the stats run will be included in the client, and once a day it'd update parts of the table and send the work back
Distributing the statistics of distributed computing....hehe
fdiskboy, Try running your own pProxy and pPstats server. It's much easier than switching your whole fleet over to SETI. You can have stats whenever you decide to run them.
And YES, there have been SETI stats outages just as bad as D.net outages.
FYI: I run my own pproxy, so I could run my own stats. But where's the fun in that? I do this to see my stats out on Dnet. I can already see team stats on Mika's proxy. I want to see how the team (and mini-team) is doing compared to the rest of the world.
Gloom, Dispair, agony on me...
Deep dark depression, excessive misery...
If it weren't for Mika's
I'd have no stats at all...
Gloom, dispair, and agony on me....
*sniff* *sniff* *sniff* /me wipes a tear from his eye.....
Grrrrrrrrrrr! This is rediculous. I'm canceling participation if this continues. Whats the excuse this time? For weeks now they haven't reported my true output. It's no wonder AnandfTech isn't in first place. This outfit can't manage the data. And if they can't manage the data, how accurate is it?
Time to look for a more productive use of CPU time. Dnet has taken the fun out of this project.
So why did it take them 4 days to tell us about this??
I wouldn't be angry if they'd told us stats would be down before they did this. Communication at dnet has just gone down the tubes as of late. Considering we're the ones that are doing the work for them, they should be a bit more considerate and let us know about these things ahead of time. :|
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