Anonymous ID: 5ee014 March 4, 2020, 11:54 p.m. No.8322771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3122

SETI@home hibernation

On March 31, the volunteer computing part of SETI@home will stop distributing work and will go into hibernation.

 

We're doing this for two reasons:

 

1) Scientifically, we're at the point of diminishing returns; basically, we've analyzed all the data we need for now.

 

2) It's a lot of work for us to manage the distributed processing of data. We need to focus on completing the back-end analysis of the results we already have, and writing this up in a scientific journal paper.

 

However, SETI@home is not disappearing. The web site and the message boards will continue to operate. We hope that other UC Berkeley astronomers will find uses for the huge computing capabilities of SETI@home for SETI or related areas like cosmology and pulsar research. If this happens, SETI@home will start distributing work again. We'll keep you posted about this.

 

If you're currently running SETI@home on your computer, we encourage you to attach to other BOINC-based projects as well. Or use Science United and sign up to do astronomy. You can stay attached to SETI@home, of course, but you won't get any jobs until we find new applications.

 

We're extremely grateful to all of our volunteers for supporting us in many ways during the past 20 years. Without you there would be no SETI@home. We're excited to finish up our original science project, and we look forward to what comes next.

 

Sauce:

https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=85267

 

Maybe unrelated. But i find it spooky the in midst of everything that is happening at the moment, the SETI Project stops to distribute work units.

Anonymous ID: 5ee014 March 5, 2020, 12:21 a.m. No.8322847   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The reason we feel alienated is because the society is infantile, trivial and stupid.

So the cost of sanity in this society is a certain level of alienation.

Terrence McKenna