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tralala Send message Joined: 8 Apr 06 Posts: 376 Credit: 581,806 RAC: 0 |
Great to see the almost 34% increase in computing power for the project! I hope many of the new users will stick around even after CASP9 is over, as Rosetta@home is truly a great project with huge potential to help humanity. Maybe it has, I'd be glad. I switched from 50/50 to 95/5 Rosetta/Non-Rosetta-projects. I'm just sceptical how sustainable the increase will be. edit: I guess once the problems at Seti are over the TFLOPs will drop to "normal" levels. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2130 Credit: 41,424,155 RAC: 16,102 |
Maybe it has, I'd be glad. I switched from 50/50 to 95/5 Rosetta/Non-Rosetta-projects. I'm just sceptical how sustainable the increase will be. I upped my resource share to 955 as well, but only from 9010. I won't be switching back. Hopefully others will maintain this kind of change too, in which case some of the recent gain will be retained. I've only just noticed the Seti issues (I try to ignore pointless projects like that altogether). The decision to post a front-page message here, which gets copied to boincstats front-page in the midst of the Seti problem reports, is very well-timed. Hopefully some of those people will switch and stay too. It would be a good idea to try and maintain at least one news report on their front page at all times. |
Michael G.R. Send message Joined: 11 Nov 05 Posts: 264 Credit: 11,247,510 RAC: 0 |
Sadly, it looks like most of the recent gains have been lost. Too bad it didn't at least last for the duration of CASP 9. |
[FVG] bax Send message Joined: 9 Jun 08 Posts: 5 Credit: 1,457,129 RAC: 0 |
Sadly, it looks like most of the recent gains have been lost. Too bad it didn't at least last for the duration of CASP 9. recent flops peak was due undoubtly to big teams massive involvement in SG Pentathlon challenge Is this "sad but true"? No. Pentathlon challenge was maybe the best ever team challenge. Chapeaux to SETI.Germany for it! Can we use this "challenge feeling" to increase Rosetta@home support at least till the end of CASP9? Don't know how... a Rosetta's specific challenge? CASP badges? |
JChojnacki Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 71 Credit: 10,711,593 RAC: 6,960 |
Oh, CASP badges, I like that idea. I've been crunching though a couple of CASPs now and that would be kind of a cool things to be able to display. Something like, a distinct badge for each CASP participation. Then, maybe those badges are color coded based on crunching time. Similar to what WCG does. Yeah, I think that would be cool. ~Joel |
Sean Kiely Send message Joined: 31 Jan 06 Posts: 65 Credit: 43,992 RAC: 0 |
Dr. Baker, it's exciting to hear the details of the continued progress in binding to viruses. . . thanks for continuing to provide these updates! |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2130 Credit: 41,424,155 RAC: 16,102 |
It would be a good idea to try and maintain at least one news report on their front page at all times. I think a reference to the information in Dr Baker's latest journal entry is worth going on the front page. When it gets propogated to boincstats front page it may relieve the tedium for them hearing about the travails of other projects' power supplies and compete with the progress reports from WCG etc. Practical progress is always news worth hearing. No news can imply there's no development at all, which is far from the case recently. |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,821,902 RAC: 15,180 |
I think it would be a good idea to make the publications stand out a bit more. I suggest:
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Aegis Maelstrom Send message Joined: 29 Oct 08 Posts: 61 Credit: 2,137,555 RAC: 0 |
I think it would be a good idea to make the publications stand out a bit more. I suggest: I do agree with dcdc. I would also consider posting a new news item, to attract more attention from the visitors on this website, as well as readers of BoincStats and other BOINC news broadcasters. P.S. Of course, my sincere congratulations for the whole team! |
JChojnacki Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 71 Credit: 10,711,593 RAC: 6,960 |
I would also consider posting a new news item, to attract more attention from the visitors on this website, as well as readers of BoincStats and other BOINC news broadcasters. I completely agree, the 21 Jun 2010 post should also be added to the News section of the home page. This is a particularly exciting post and deserves the benefits of the RSS feed. Great job all. :-) |
Michael Gould Send message Joined: 3 Feb 10 Posts: 39 Credit: 15,498,705 RAC: 5,491 |
Congratulations to everyone on the team for your accomplishments, and thanks also for taking the time to keep us informed of these types of things. It's hard to overstate how much that kind of feedback means to us crunchers. Keep up the great work! |
Michael G.R. Send message Joined: 11 Nov 05 Posts: 264 Credit: 11,247,510 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for the update Dr. Baker, and congrats to everybody involved with R@H (both in the lab and the volunteers)! |
Max DesGeorges Send message Joined: 1 Oct 05 Posts: 35 Credit: 942,527 RAC: 0 |
Congratulations for your results. I agree that these results should be placed in plain sight as a good example of the importance and utility of distributed computing. A suggestion: Now the publications page includes all publications of the laboratory and it is difficult to understand in which the distributed computing project was really involved and in what extent. It would be more useful to have a dedicated page of Rosetta@Home publications, with only publications in which there was a significant contribution by volunteers. |
David Baker Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 705 Credit: 559,847 RAC: 0 |
Congratulations for your results. Hi Manuel, Almost all the work in my group that is described in the publications is impacted quite directly by Rosetta@home volunteers. For example, the energy function used in all of our work is continually being improved through feedback from rosetta@home, and these improvements are key for the work described in almost all of the publications. |
Max DesGeorges Send message Joined: 1 Oct 05 Posts: 35 Credit: 942,527 RAC: 0 |
Hello David, happy to know that almost all the publications had a contribution from volunteers. Thank you for your answer. |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,821,902 RAC: 15,180 |
Here's a link to the abstract from the latest paper: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sci;329/5989/309?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=carbon+enzyme&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=date&resourcetype=HWCIT |
l_mckeon Send message Joined: 5 Jun 07 Posts: 44 Credit: 180,717 RAC: 0 |
What are the implications of the new enzyme? Briefly, what are the time and energy improvements over the standard reaction?? |
Michael G.R. Send message Joined: 11 Nov 05 Posts: 264 Credit: 11,247,510 RAC: 0 |
Hi Dr. Baker, Any updates on the science of the project, or the code of RAH, or CASP? It's been over 3 months since you're last update and I'm curious to know what has been going on. thanks, Mike |
agge Send message Joined: 14 Nov 06 Posts: 63 Credit: 432,341 RAC: 0 |
yes, it's been a while... |
rochester new york Send message Joined: 2 Jul 06 Posts: 2842 Credit: 2,020,043 RAC: 0 |
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