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Seems like a great idea. After all, how much CPU power is allocated when I'm browsing this forum? A tiny fraction. But my machine wears down just as much, the discs are spinning, the power supply is humming with it's 300 watt capacity. So by linking to a processing grid I could put some of this virtually wasted processing power to good use. The chaps from CERN or cancer researchers then don't need to spend money on building or contracting their supercomputers, because they have an immense reservoir of processing power to sustain their voracious appetites.
Chunks of data are sent to computers around the world, and return processed, already giving benefits that couldn't be accomplished by other means.
And if I'm going to run something CPU or memory-intense, I can always suspend the program.
Also, the top participant of the SETI programme is some Croatian. I suspect Ratty
What are your thoughts?
Seems like a great idea. After all, how much CPU power is allocated when I'm browsing this forum? A tiny fraction. But my machine wears down just as much, the discs are spinning, the power supply is humming with it's 300 watt capacity. So by linking to a processing grid I could put some of this virtually wasted processing power to good use. The chaps from CERN or cancer researchers then don't need to spend money on building or contracting their supercomputers, because they have an immense reservoir of processing power to sustain their voracious appetites.
Chunks of data are sent to computers around the world, and return processed, already giving benefits that couldn't be accomplished by other means.
And if I'm going to run something CPU or memory-intense, I can always suspend the program.
Also, the top participant of the SETI programme is some Croatian. I suspect Ratty

What are your thoughts?