Folding@home’s New Co-Director: Prof. Gregory Bowman
It’s with great pride that I am announcing that Prof. Gregory Bowman will join me as a Co-Director of Folding@home. I’ve known Greg for over a decade, as he was a…
Read moreIt’s with great pride that I am announcing that Prof. Gregory Bowman will join me as a Co-Director of Folding@home. I’ve known Greg for over a decade, as he was a…
Read moreOur main web server for stats (https://foldingathome.org/) went down over the weekend due to a double failure. Our sysadmins are working on this today and expect it to be up…
Read moreI am happy to announce we have a new client ready for beta testing. This client makes some important improvements over the v7.4.4 release. In addition to a number of…
Read moreOur projects page is a key way for donors to see the most up to date information about what is running on Folding@home. About a year and a half ago…
Read moreFor those new to FAH, here’s a reminder for where the nitty gritty details can be found if people are interested to learn more than what’s on our web site.…
Read moreIt’s been a while since we updated the FLOP per GPU report (since Tue, 26 Feb 2013 in fact). A lot of progress has been made in 3+ years in GPU-land.…
Read moreThe Stanford networking team will be upgrading some infrastructure this coming Sunday, February 28, 2016, from 12AM – 4AM. This work will be partially disruptive to where some key FAH content is…
Read moreWe’re reaching the end of 2015 and as in previous years, I’d like to summarize for donors what Folding@home (FAH) has done in 2015 and where we’re going. In general,…
Read moreWe’ve discovered that the new FahCore_21 is producing more errors than we consider acceptable for some clients. The error rate seems to depend on several factors but most noticeable is…
Read moreI’m happy to announce that October 1, 2015 is Folding@home’s 15th birthday. It’s amazing for me to look back at all we’ve done together, all we’ve built, and all that’s…
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