And the answer is YES its out there go get it. see sticky threads at top of page. :)
Now then you may be thinking this is a dumb thing to post,
but if like me, you also have your web prefs set to mail `us` when a new post arives on this thread,
anyone not an avid E@H reader now know`s its out for test
And I havent got a crunching GPU to play with :(
edit - And I can`t let 125 posts go without a (possibly) final comment . . . . .
someone had to chirp in :)
And I can`t let 125 posts go without a (possibly) final comment . . . . .
someone had to chirp in :)
Ah, there's nothing like a new experimental application release to stir up the Boards a bit. Gives the mods something to do, stops us nodding off ..... :-) :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) Seriously, I guess you're thinking along the lines of some ( news particularly ) sites that nudge you on topics you've designated as of interest to you. Hmmmmm ..... I think the project policy thus far has been not to get involved in mass mail-out functions. I think it's being kept in abeyance for the day ( one day ..... ) when a really big discovery is found. Like our first GW detection.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
And I can`t let 125 posts go without a (possibly) final comment . . . . .
someone had to chirp in :)
Ah, there's nothing like a new experimental application release to stir up the Boards a bit. Gives the mods something to do, stops us nodding off ..... :-) :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) Seriously, I guess you're thinking along the lines of some ( news particularly ) sites that nudge you on topics you've designated as of interest to you. Hmmmmm ..... I think the project policy thus far has been not to get involved in mass mail-out functions. I think it's being kept in abeyance for the day ( one day ..... ) when a really big discovery is found. Like our first GW detection.
im thinking the subscribe button at the top... tho ive never used it so im not sure if it emails you for every single reply or what...
seeing without seeing is something the blind learn to do, and seeing beyond vision can be a gift.
im thinking the subscribe button at the top... tho ive never used it so im not sure if it emails you for every single reply or what...
I was thinking above thread level, registrations per subset(s) of interest. That is in the case of a new thread related to another existing one. I think some sites use word associations to deduce what you might be interested in. Amazon certainly has got that down to a fine art - I got sick of all their endless 'suggestions' so I opted out.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
im thinking the subscribe button at the top... tho ive never used it so im not sure if it emails you for every single reply or what...
I was thinking above thread level, registrations per subset(s) of interest. That is in the case of a new thread related to another existing one. I think some sites use word associations to deduce what you might be interested in. Amazon certainly has got that down to a fine art - I got sick of all their endless 'suggestions' so I opted out.
Cheers, Mike.
ah. wait, you can opt out of that? any way to opt out of that darn kindle ad? :D
seeing without seeing is something the blind learn to do, and seeing beyond vision can be a gift.
ah. wait, you can opt out of that? any way to opt out of that darn kindle ad? :D
Fortunately with Amazon, yes. You can set that in account preferences. It worked for me at least.
With 'physicsworld.com' - with which I registered only casually to read an article referred to by another contributor here - I have indicated several times via their recommended link for unsubscribing. Yet I still get mail. Interestingly I don't get mail confirming my un-subscription. Their mail is largely job ads and product sponsors ( 'Need solenoid or modulator power supplies?' ), with some physics topics mentioned.
I once similarly registered with a supplier of molecular models ( ball and stick - my son was doing chemistry ) and necessarily gave my home address for delivery. I wound up receiving junk mail nagging for subscription funds to the 'American Chemical Society'.
And don't get me started on Time Life. Threatening 'court action' over $40 for something I never ordered, paid for, received or even heard of. Rang 'em up once even to tell them that. I reckon it would be a near ideal scam for their own employees to 'divert' product, while 'fitting up' prior customers as cover. It'd take more than one conspirator, but it's do-able. However those nasty letters do help me to keep warm in winter though. :-) :-)
Sigh :-(
Anyway, these are examples of the possible complexity, and due care to be taken, with a more sophisticated approach to contributor interaction.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
AQUA@home is releasing WUs
)
AQUA@home is releasing WUs for CUDAable systems with running times of about 100 hours. If you have a CUDA rig you can try them.
Tullio
RE: why do I even bother
)
This is true.__Plus, I have enjoyed my role as Global Enemy # 1.
over on the global warming thread :-)
Best Regards,
Bill
RE: As for the other GPU
)
Hi Michael,
I see you are a fellow Enigma @ Home cruncher.
Maybe they need a GPU app ! _ We need to break those
German codes and find out what Angela Merkel is up to :-)
Bill
RE: Hi Michael, I see
)
Hi Bill,
reached my credit goal of 100K at E@H. If you want to know what Angie is up to, just listen here (in German).
Michael
PS: This was a GPU thread right? Sorry, for being a bit OT.
Team Linux Users Everywhere
And the answer is YES its out
)
And the answer is YES its out there go get it. see sticky threads at top of page. :)
Now then you may be thinking this is a dumb thing to post,
but if like me, you also have your web prefs set to mail `us` when a new post arives on this thread,
anyone not an avid E@H reader now know`s its out for test
And I havent got a crunching GPU to play with :(
edit - And I can`t let 125 posts go without a (possibly) final comment . . . . .
someone had to chirp in :)
RE: And I can`t let 125
)
Ah, there's nothing like a new experimental application release to stir up the Boards a bit. Gives the mods something to do, stops us nodding off ..... :-) :-)
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) Seriously, I guess you're thinking along the lines of some ( news particularly ) sites that nudge you on topics you've designated as of interest to you. Hmmmmm ..... I think the project policy thus far has been not to get involved in mass mail-out functions. I think it's being kept in abeyance for the day ( one day ..... ) when a really big discovery is found. Like our first GW detection.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: RE: And I can`t let
)
im thinking the subscribe button at the top... tho ive never used it so im not sure if it emails you for every single reply or what...
seeing without seeing is something the blind learn to do, and seeing beyond vision can be a gift.
RE: im thinking the
)
I was thinking above thread level, registrations per subset(s) of interest. That is in the case of a new thread related to another existing one. I think some sites use word associations to deduce what you might be interested in. Amazon certainly has got that down to a fine art - I got sick of all their endless 'suggestions' so I opted out.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: RE: im thinking the
)
ah. wait, you can opt out of that? any way to opt out of that darn kindle ad? :D
seeing without seeing is something the blind learn to do, and seeing beyond vision can be a gift.
RE: ah. wait, you can opt
)
Fortunately with Amazon, yes. You can set that in account preferences. It worked for me at least.
With 'physicsworld.com' - with which I registered only casually to read an article referred to by another contributor here - I have indicated several times via their recommended link for unsubscribing. Yet I still get mail. Interestingly I don't get mail confirming my un-subscription. Their mail is largely job ads and product sponsors ( 'Need solenoid or modulator power supplies?' ), with some physics topics mentioned.
I once similarly registered with a supplier of molecular models ( ball and stick - my son was doing chemistry ) and necessarily gave my home address for delivery. I wound up receiving junk mail nagging for subscription funds to the 'American Chemical Society'.
And don't get me started on Time Life. Threatening 'court action' over $40 for something I never ordered, paid for, received or even heard of. Rang 'em up once even to tell them that. I reckon it would be a near ideal scam for their own employees to 'divert' product, while 'fitting up' prior customers as cover. It'd take more than one conspirator, but it's do-able. However those nasty letters do help me to keep warm in winter though. :-) :-)
Sigh :-(
Anyway, these are examples of the possible complexity, and due care to be taken, with a more sophisticated approach to contributor interaction.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal