Welcome Peter Hucker
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#1 Welcome Peter Hucker
Hello @Peter Hucker. I recognised the name from various project message boards. Welcome to the TSBT forum.
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#2 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
Welcome Peter
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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Noticed you'd joined TSBT on YoYo so dead chuffed to have you on-board. What are your usual projects please?
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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#5 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
Welcome.
Some Yoyo-ing is especially welcome. We have some aspirations on it but have been keeping our powder dry so far!
Some Yoyo-ing is especially welcome. We have some aspirations on it but have been keeping our powder dry so far!
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#6 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
Peter has joined many of our projects. Don't be shy lad, tell us about yourself. We're all friends here.
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#7 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
I'm on a lot of projects (I've put them all in here, I didn't know there was a Scottish Boinc team until I spotted a "user of the day" in Universe in here). I'm addicted to Boinc and computers in general. Way too much electricity getting used for 90 CPU cores and 6 GPUs and 6 smartphone cores. Keeps the house and garage warm for my 15 parrots though. I'm trying to breed them, so really it's their hobby, not sure they grasp the basics of astrophysics though.
I do Folding at home aswell as the stuff in here, since Boinc doesn't provide a biology project that runs on AMD GPUs (I don't have NVidias as I hate their poor double precision).
I have a physics degree (which I never used!) so I like the Einstein/Milkyway/Universe/Cosmology projects, but I also like to help out with curing diseases like covid/ebola/tb/cancer/alzheimers, especially as my neighbour just died of cancer and her husband now has alzheimers, it sickens me nothing can be done.
I started with distributed computing in a job I had in 1997. I put United Devices cancer research on 100 computers at work. A colleague introduced me to Seti. And then things took off from there. I used to build gaming machines from home as a part time job and used Boinc to test them. If they could run flat out for 48 hours without crashing or overheating, they were fit for sale.
I do Folding at home aswell as the stuff in here, since Boinc doesn't provide a biology project that runs on AMD GPUs (I don't have NVidias as I hate their poor double precision).
I have a physics degree (which I never used!) so I like the Einstein/Milkyway/Universe/Cosmology projects, but I also like to help out with curing diseases like covid/ebola/tb/cancer/alzheimers, especially as my neighbour just died of cancer and her husband now has alzheimers, it sickens me nothing can be done.
I started with distributed computing in a job I had in 1997. I put United Devices cancer research on 100 computers at work. A colleague introduced me to Seti. And then things took off from there. I used to build gaming machines from home as a part time job and used Boinc to test them. If they could run flat out for 48 hours without crashing or overheating, they were fit for sale.
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#8 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
@Peter Hucker please see your private messages
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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Welcome @Peter Hucker ... very pleased to have You onboard ...Peter Hucker wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 10:48 am I'm on a lot of projects (I've put them all in here, I didn't know there was a Scottish Boinc team until I spotted a "user of the day" in Universe in here). I'm addicted to Boinc and computers in general. Way too much electricity getting used for 90 CPU cores and 6 GPUs and 6 smartphone cores. Keeps the house and garage warm for my 15 parrots though. I'm trying to breed them, so really it's their hobby, not sure they grasp the basics of astrophysics though.
I do Folding at home aswell as the stuff in here, since Boinc doesn't provide a biology project that runs on AMD GPUs (I don't have NVidias as I hate their poor double precision).
I have a physics degree (which I never used!) so I like the Einstein/Milkyway/Universe/Cosmology projects, but I also like to help out with curing diseases like covid/ebola/tb/cancer/alzheimers, especially as my neighbour just died of cancer and her husband now has alzheimers, it sickens me nothing can be done.
I started with distributed computing in a job I had in 1997. I put United Devices cancer research on 100 computers at work. A colleague introduced me to Seti. And then things took off from there. I used to build gaming machines from home as a part time job and used Boinc to test them. If they could run flat out for 48 hours without crashing or overheating, they were fit for sale.
regards, Gregg Roman Granowski ...
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Ah - I can explain that. Quite a few of us are into competitive crunching in team challenges such as Formula Boinc. That has 3-day Sprints and year-long Marathons in each Boinc project.
If you want to learn more, I can admit you to another section of the forums (with the proviso that Formula Boinc can damage your wallet and your sleeping patterns)
That said, maybe @Granowski has run in marathons; he has surprised us in the past
If you want to learn more, I can admit you to another section of the forums (with the proviso that Formula Boinc can damage your wallet and your sleeping patterns)
That said, maybe @Granowski has run in marathons; he has surprised us in the past
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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#12 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
@Peter Hucker, are all your AMD GPUs tahitis? How many Milkyway WUs do you run at a time on each GPU?
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Nevermind the sprints, I "compete" by watching my world position in each project.
I've run in army assault courses in fancy dress, and no I won't show you the pictures!
Yes I'm exclusively Tahiti. I do have a Baffin but it broke. It will work as either a display card or a computing card, but both at once causes the display to jump about which is annoying. So it's currently running monitors 4 and 5 on my main computer. The Tahiti in here will only serve 3.
I used to run enough MW per GPU to make MSI Afterburner show pretty much 100% usage, but I recently gave that up. 1 at a time is almost as fast anyway, I presume if it's doing several at once it slows down swapping stuff about. And I like seeing them finish in under a minute!
I've run in army assault courses in fancy dress, and no I won't show you the pictures!
Yes I'm exclusively Tahiti. I do have a Baffin but it broke. It will work as either a display card or a computing card, but both at once causes the display to jump about which is annoying. So it's currently running monitors 4 and 5 on my main computer. The Tahiti in here will only serve 3.
I used to run enough MW per GPU to make MSI Afterburner show pretty much 100% usage, but I recently gave that up. 1 at a time is almost as fast anyway, I presume if it's doing several at once it slows down swapping stuff about. And I like seeing them finish in under a minute!
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Greetings ... as a far far past ... now I am at steady support of Milky ... 4 x 6900 xt ... and running that project to 3 bln points ...Peter Hucker wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 2:04 pmYour icon says "Marathon Man" - have you run marathons? I used to do that before I got ill.
also 4 x xeon for Sierpiński/Riesel Base ... 2 x xeon for Sierpiński Seventeen or Bust ... and 4 x 2080 ti oc for Wieferich / Wall Sun Sun ...
and i5 for yoyo ogr ...
propably my best score in PG was a Riesel Number as a doublechecker ... and AP 26 as a doublechecker ...
I come from Poland ... and have very good relations with All TSBT Gentelmen ... I also have a boinc/company mission website ... it is only in polish ...
but is a Great Value ... https://savetheworld.org.pl ...
once again ... it is a Pleasure to have @Peter Hucker ... onboard ... regards, Gregg Roman Granowski ...
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#15 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
I looked through your website. Google translate made it into perfect English, looks like you are doing much good.
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So too is Poland. Massively impressed at all Poland - and the Polish people - are doing to assist Ukraine
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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I have experience of Polish workers. They're the only people I know that just get on with things without lazing about. I won't say what nationality the other lot were, but the Polish lot did most of the labour at my place of work. Hard working friendly people.
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Scottish agriculture and fish processing were highly dependent on seasonal work forces from Poland and elsewhere. Fantastic work ethos
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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Greetings !!! it is also nice ta hear about ... my People ... and especcialy ... if Opinions are ... such ... Worthy ! Thank You,
regards, Gregg Roman Granowski
regards, Gregg Roman Granowski
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I haven't even started on how Polish mathematicians helped shorten and win WW2 by handing over their work on Enigma
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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#22 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
Which projects have I not joined, always interested in new ones. Especially the lesser known ones not on the Boinc list.scole of TSBT wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 2:29 am Peter has joined many of our projects. Don't be shy lad, tell us about yourself. We're all friends here.
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#23 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
If you visit the home page, nearly all the projects are listed by category index.php
Click on a project for more info
Click on a project for more info
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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#24 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
Thanks, I think I'm on most of those.
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#25 Re: Welcome Peter Hucker
Welcome Peter we are all addicts here so please feel welcome
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Greetings ... we kindly invite @Peter Hucker ... to ... get some activity ... with TSBT Members ... both Scottish Gentelmen, and ... Fellow Crunchers from Our's International Community ! @Miklos M is from Hungary ... I come from Poland, as @Peter Hucker was notified ...
Im Nas Wiecej, Tym Rażniej ... as more and more we are, the better and warmer
regards, Gregg Roman Granowski
Im Nas Wiecej, Tym Rażniej ... as more and more we are, the better and warmer
regards, Gregg Roman Granowski