• HexadecimalSky@lemmy.world
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    il y a 8 mois

    I legitimately had to buy a heater after I stopped regularly using my desktop because it was what was keeping my room warm.

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      il y a 8 mois

      At that point you might as well run Folding@home on your PC just to act as a heater. It’s literally a win-win for you and for society.

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        It’s always been on my mind to find something for my computer to idle on. Never heard of “Folding@home”. Thank you I’ll try it out.

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          You’re welcome! Folding@home is the big one, and the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search is also pretty popular (though IMHO a waste of resources for a relatively useless result). But I just looked into this topic myself after posting that comment, and turns out there’s a huge list of such “volunteer computing” projects: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_volunteer_computing_projects

          So while Folding@home is a great one and medical scientific research, you might pick something else from that list. Perhaps more than one!

          Now the confession: I’m a hypocrite. I never ran any of these volunteer computing projects on my own PCs. But that’s partly because I tend to shut them off every night, so a lot of the usable time for it isn’t really usable. The other part is basically that I never bothered to do it.

          But I think after this conversation reminded me of it, I might look into installing it on my PC!

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            I used to do it for SETI@home (search for extraterrestrial intelligence) and a few other projects. Haven’t in a while now but maybe I will again since my server pc never shuts off anyway.

            Back in the day I used boinc or some such to interface, it sort of looked like a torrent page, with progress bars on the tasks and stuff. It was kinda neat having an impact.

      • ChrysanthemumIndica@discuss.tchncs.de
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        I literally did that one winter when I lived in a small studio and I had a particularly fancy salvaged HP workstation. It was great!

        (Except I was missing an apparently important fan and most of my RAM went bad, 96G out of 128. Make sure your system cooling works correctly before trying this!)

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      running FFXI and later WoW on my first rig (many moons ago) allowed me to keep my room nice and balmy all winter, to the point where I’d leave a window open for much of the day during snow-supporting temps and it’d still be toasty