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Send message Joined: 5 Nov 21 Posts: 4 Credit: 1,494,438 RAC: 5 |
I noticed I had a strip of colour on my name like a Badge but I could not find any info on it. Any news on this would be appresiated. |
Send message Joined: 8 May 22 Posts: 7 Credit: 227,752 RAC: 125 |
It's a nice colour. Definitely stands out |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 22 Posts: 5 Credit: 899,362 RAC: 871 |
If you hover over the strip you see a "desription" / name - likely you discovered something. :) So well done! |
Send message Joined: 16 Oct 21 Posts: 1 Credit: 11,455,984 RAC: 893 |
I noticed that as well. Hovering over the colors shows the name(s) of individual test applications/models, but does not give any information about them or the reason for the color or size of the bars.. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 21 Posts: 2 Credit: 3,777,449 RAC: 101 |
So instead of finding out what those badges exactly are I just find people who want to know the same. ;-) - - - - - - - - - - Greetings, Jens |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 22 Posts: 5 Credit: 899,362 RAC: 871 |
So as a summary the badges are named as per individual work unit names which obviously had some sort of discovery of an equation. They come in the colors silver and golden (anyone got bronze?) and are of different lengths... Anyone can add something to that? I am wondering if signature.statseb.fr can incorporate them |
Send message Joined: 16 Oct 21 Posts: 3 Credit: 86,762,005 RAC: 19,137 |
The badges relate to specific batches that were run quite some time ago. The first set of badges were the long stripes, later badges got shortened to squares, it was over a year ago that 'proper' badges were said to be in the pipeline but haven't appeared. The project is mostly run by undergraduates, one leaves with the knowledge they learnt and a new one starts from scratch. The batches I have badges for, in order from the top: [RNM_zeta5_134200] [RNM_zeta5_132191] [RNM_zeta5_132593] [RNM_zeta5_133396] [RNM_zeta5_136210] [RNM_zeta5_136344] [RNM_zeta5_136880] [RNM_zeta5_3__099528] [RNM_general_25_12_a2_b-1_2213] [RNM_general_25_12_a3_b-2_2235] [RNM_general_25_12_a4_b-4_2235] [RNM_general_25_12_a6_b-1_2259] [RNM_general_25_12_a7_b-6_2211] [RNM_general_25_12_a10_b-9_2211] [RNM_zeta4_doms__lead_a_2_14162] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-1_-4_52710] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-1_-4_52613] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-1_-2_50960] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-1_-3_51811] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-1_-3_51746] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-2_-2_51745] [RNM_DEG2_2ROOTS_a_2_b_-2_-3_52645] Have only seen gold and silver, no idea what the cutoff for qualification is. No idea if they still have the data to create badges for the later batches, the first set of badges appeared some time after the work had been done, much like the GPUGrid "Contribution to scientific publications" badges. I suspect the biggest problem is having an undergraduate who wants to get the badges done properly and learns how to do it. |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 22 Posts: 5 Credit: 899,362 RAC: 871 |
The badges relate to specific batches that were run quite some time ago. Badges are great but should be implemented properly - the amount of badges you have breaks basically the forum due to the long stripes... Trial and error I guess |
Send message Joined: 18 Oct 21 Posts: 1 Credit: 508,462 RAC: 0 |
Yet another example of incompetence by the "staff" on this project. First it was no forums because "Discord is better" then it was ignoring the Discord, now it's finally doing forums and screwing them up with these "badges." |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 22 Posts: 5 Credit: 899,362 RAC: 871 |
Yet another example of incompetence by the "staff" on this project. First it was no forums because "Discord is better" then it was ignoring the Discord, now it's finally doing forums and screwing them up with these "badges." No reason to get upset and becoming insulting - it's out of our area of control and likely they have very limited resources. "Everybody be cool" |
Send message Joined: 21 Jan 22 Posts: 1 Credit: 2,918,554 RAC: 4,547 |
Posting to this thread to see if I have a "badge", maybe screw up the width of this thread even more :) |
Send message Joined: 31 Dec 21 Posts: 4 Credit: 388,144 RAC: 127 |
test |
Send message Joined: 16 Feb 22 Posts: 1 Credit: 239,162 RAC: 0 |
Checking my badges. |
Send message Joined: 18 Nov 21 Posts: 2 Credit: 1,132,985 RAC: 0 |
I think that "s****d up" was not a bad definition after all :) + I get 10 credits for 1h50 of crunching per task, so I'm afraid I won't get any badge before a looooong time :) |
Send message Joined: 17 Oct 21 Posts: 9 Credit: 4,501,490 RAC: 0 |
I think that "s****d up" was not a bad definition after all :) One reason you can be getting really low awarded credit scores is due to computers not running Benchmarks. You can tell when they have not been run as BOINC gives the default 1 Billion amount for both flop and integer scores, this will, on a non fixed credit project, award a very low credit amount. At least one of your own computers has not run a benchmark and you actually lowered your own claimed credit amount. Conan |
Send message Joined: 18 Nov 21 Posts: 2 Credit: 1,132,985 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for the answer Conan (very difficult to read though ! :) ) but if you click reply it's then very easy to read (you don't have the bloody left blank space) I actually compared in details the tasks running in that VM in the mac, and those coming from another external (hosted) VM that I have (small and old 2 cores) and that is currently running ramanujan also Debian VM on my iMac (not old i9 10 cores) Average running time 01:10:31 Average CPU time 01:09:35 Average Credits 14,3 Credits/hour 12,3 Debian VM on external service provider OVH (old 2 cores) Average running time 00:41:45 Average CPU time 00:41:28 Average Credits 26,3 Credits/hour 38,0 So the run time is much worse on a supposedly more powerful and recent machine, and obviously the credit/hour ratio is terrible on the iMac VM. I just ran the benchmarks on the VM and I got 4083 FP MIPS 85904 integer MIPS and on the project page of that machine I realize that you are most probably right : Vitesse mesurée pour les calculs en virgule flottante 1 milliard(s) d'opérations par seconde Vitesse mesurée pour les calculs en nombres entiers 1 milliard(s) d'opérations par seconde so yes this is some kind of "default" ! I thought that boinc was doing this automatically ?? so hopefully it should change it all ! By curiosity I ran the benchmarks on the iMac itself (macos boinc) and I got 5665 FP MIPS 16195 integer MIPS which is very surprisingly low for the integer test compared to the VM on that same machine ! Thanks again :) |
Send message Joined: 17 Oct 21 Posts: 24 Credit: 323,726 RAC: 132 |
Please, fix the forum! |
Send message Joined: 10 Oct 23 Posts: 13 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
Dear immortals, I need some wow gold inspiration to create. |
Send message Joined: 16 Oct 21 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,057,396 RAC: 4 |
okay |
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