rosetta@home COVD-19

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rosetta@home COVD-19

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Seems Rosetta@Home is also doing some COVD-19 research. Anyone else notice that?
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Skillz wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2020 4:55 pm Seems Rosetta@Home is also doing some COVD-19 research. Anyone else notice that?
I didn't, thanks for the heads up!
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With limited task availability, I feel like we're running an extended Sprint. :)
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I've put a lot of my CPUs on Folding for now.
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Since late Sunday, Rosetta has tasks again.

From what I understand, the amount of work to be done should be plenty for the time being, only the work generator and later on the validator/ assimilator... may become a bottleneck if donor participation continues to rise a lot.

The unavailability of tasks during the last few days was just a normal occurrence at Rosetta@home; it had little or nothing to do with the recent increase of capacity at the computing side. It sometimes happens that they need time to prepare new batches after the previous ones finished.
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