Moonpie2 said:Hi dudes.
Being relitively new to this folding stuff can someone enlighten me on some words I've seen banded around ?
PARPS ?
STOMPING ?
DUMPING ?
I only workied out what Tiffy Kats were today![]()
Hahaha
It's a friendly warning to someone that you are about to 'stomp' them (i.e. overtake their credit score)
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Moonpie2 said:every little counts eh ?
Not at all. Dumping is the process of returning work. It's not as important to FAH since you only have one WU at a time but back in the SETI Classic days folks could use caching software like SetiQueue to amass hundreds or thousands of WUs. You'd cache up the finished work and dump them all at once to surprise and confound your rivals. Great fun!ITR said:And DUMPING is not good... Its when you delete a certain work unit (either a low point value one, or one that don't fold well on your hardware, to get a better ppd (Points Per Day)... Stanford view this as the lowest form of cheating!
Yup the terminology used here is just what we used to use with SETI back in the day - WU dumping is of course not good for the project but "dumping/dumpers" as used here refers to how many points the work units that have been finished and returned are worth.BillytheImpaler said:Not at all. Dumping is the process of returning work. It's not as important to FAH since you only have one WU at a time but back in the SETI Classic days folks could use caching software like SetiQueue to amass hundreds or thousands of WUs. You'd cache up the finished work and dump them all at once to surprise and confound your rivals. Great fun!
On another note, deleting WUs you don't want in order to gain points is called "Dumping", and is considered to be one of the worst forms of cheating.
People who dump WUs are viewed as being in the same league as someone who would burglarize their Grandmother's house.
rich99million said:As of this week onwards I've changed it to "Top Crunchers" anyway![]()
Pumpkinstew said:2.Wheat Crunchies
Pumpkinstew said:Dumping is the inevitable culmination of stashing.
ie hoarding completed wu's until such time as it is tactically advantageous to connect to a server and dump a pile of crunched results.
The BOINC and F@H clients and always on broadband mean that stashing is rarely practised anymore.
I sort of did it with F@H when I knew I was going to be without broadband for a while as we were moving. I created eight instances of the standard client on each PC and downloaded a WU to each of them. I then ran each WU up to 99% before halting it and starting the next. I then had 24 WU to dump once the broadband was re-installed.Skree said:is it possible to stash with boinc or f@h ?