Greetings, members of the crypto community!
I apologize in advance if I do not post this topic in the appropriate section of the forum.
I want to share my dream with you.
I have been involved in distributed computing since 2007 starting with United devices and then in the projects based on
BOINC platform. I have always regretted that very few people are interested in voluntary assistance to science in principle, especially without personal benefit from it. But personally I did what I could. All processors and video cards in the house were involved in BOINC projects. And then mining came... And even so, part of the processor resources and part of the video cards remained involved in distributed computing. Yes, I agreed to pay for the electricity consumed during the calculations, because through such calculations I helped scientists. I participated and continue to participate in such projects as
Rosetta@home,
Einstein@home,
LHC@home,
GPUGRID and in some others.
But my dream is a couple of dozens (the more - the better) of modern powerful computers involved exclusively in BOINC projects. It costs a lot of money (in my understanding). About $300,000. The annual payment for electricity will be about $8000-$10000 (depending on the scale of such a mini data center).
Who knows, perhaps there are people on the planet who are not indifferent to the development of mankind, to the development of science. For my part, I am ready to offer skills in assembling, configuring and administering computers and organizing the infrastructure of data centers, knowledge of the scope of distributed computing projects and their features, but I need funds.
So if you are ready to provide financial assistance for the above-mentioned goals - here is my wallet
3QFxPygdjjjeoMauxt1yZsnnqocgy9f5DCStarting from the raised amount $3000-$4000 I will be able to show ready and working assembly of single BOINC-machine. People all over the world will have an ability to track corresponding increase in my
BOINC statistics, so they will see that there are no any lambos or yachts were purchased on their donations.
Today I see that for example Rosetta@home has
23000 tasks ready to be sent to volunteers' computers. Einstein@home has almost 170000 tasks to send. Processing of each task takes from 10 minutes to 24 hours (depending on whether it's a GPU or a CPU task). It mean that scientists of these (and many other) projects need our help. They need my help. We cannot raise money and buy a supercomputer for each team of scientists behind the aforementioned projects - it will cost much more than $300,000. But what I said above is what we really can do to help scientists who need computing power. A lot of it.
Ideally, I would like the number of jobs ready to be sent to be reduced to 50-100 in each project. Will we be able to do this?
So, if you want to make the world a better place, but don’t know where to start, let's try here?
p.s. Please do not laugh and do not consider me naive, as well as a bilker. The world does not consist of swindlers alone...