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The FCF Forum is back, but we are still working to prepare a backup forum at Stanford to handle times when the FCF goes down. I understand that the forum…
Read moreThe FCF Forum is back, but we are still working to prepare a backup forum at Stanford to handle times when the FCF goes down. I understand that the forum…
Read moreAs many FAH donors have seen, the Folding Community Forum (FCF) has been down for several days. This is a major problem for us as this is how we interact…
Read moreHere are some pics from SC2007. Stanford has a booth there and FAH/PS3 is featured at the Stanford booth (along with lots of other interesting Stanford exhibits, including the original…
Read moreSo here’s what I’ve been alluding to for a while. With the help of ATI and people in the FAH team (notably Adam Beberg, Mark Friedrichs, and Chris Sweet [Chris…
Read moreFAH will have a presence at Supercomputing 2007 in several places. Stanford University has a booth and FAH will be pretty prominently displayed there. Also, we’re hoping to have a…
Read moreToday, I’ll start a new series of posts, where I talk about some of the concepts important for how FAH works, and also highlighted in our recent youtube posts. Entropy…
Read moreThe anonymous team went over 2^31 points (over 2 billion) last night. That’s a lot of points. When we wrote our scripts some years ago, we didn’t expect to reach…
Read moreWe’ve been working with two high school teachers (David Paynter and Aminah Bilal) to give a full introduction to Folding@home for those with little or no science background. We’ve made…
Read moreWe’ve done a lot of code development in FAH, using FAH’s power to make advances in the science of how molecules are simulated. We are working now to give these…
Read moreWe’ve recently written a new FAQ to talk about FAH and open source (see https://foldingathome.org/English/FAQ-OpenSource ). The basic jist of the FAQ is that if someone would like to understand…
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