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I have 10 tasks that have been crunched which will noy upload and remain pending. Keep backing off. Can you tell whether it's an error my end or server-side? Geagline is 14:24 ish 23/05/2016 for all. Same here. Can't upload ..here's the error message: Sun 22 May 2016 07:11:52 PM PDT | Asteroids@home | Started upload of ps_160516_input_226039_1_0_0
Sun 22 May 2016 07:11:54 PM PDT | Asteroids@home | [error] Error reported by file upload server: Server is out of disk space
Sun 22 May 2016 07:11:54 PM PDT | Asteroids@home | Temporarily failed upload of ps_160516_input_226039_1_0_0: transient upload error
Sun 22 May 2016 07:11:54 PM PDT | Asteroids@home | Backing off 03:27:31 on upload of ps_160516_input_226039_1_0_0
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Whoops! As suggested by AmigaForever on Message: http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/forum_thread.php?id=501&postid=4910#4910 Guys, ... entirely correct... Sorry about that. Cheers! | |
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When will you make a new progress report? | |
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I was just wondering the same thing myself. :) | |
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I hope that they will release it soon because it would be nice to see the progress. :) | |
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hey I'm new here and I'm really unsure of how to contribute or do work for this project. | |
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Download BOINC and pick Asteroids at Home as your desired project. | |
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I think that each year should be published a progress report. For example Rosetta@home is publishing each trimester one report for the user. | |
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It is true. This not funny. Not see proress. Need better Communication with community. | |
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Research takes time, writing papers takes time, getting reviews takes time, getting publications accepted takes time. | |
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The example of this can be shown in "Cosmology@Home" individual and team points status updated on a daily basis. Cosmology@home had a LONG period where there was no contact by the head architect of the project and no updates to the apps. At least Kyong is still visible and not gone incognito. And, hey, at least there are some cool asteroid badges. ;) | |
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Well, learn to program and you can create a visualization component for it. ;) I don't that anybody in the community ever created a screensaver for BOINC, but it's been done for the core clients... so you, PFLIEGER, could be the first! (And a # of projects DON'T have visualizations. Be nice if they did, but that takes a lot of time. Remember, these folks aren't JUST doing these projects. Many have professional commitments outside of the project too.) | |
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The unfair way is to work for several project. And i recognise them. | |
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The event of Tcheliabinsk in video | |
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complementary information upon our planet: | |
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If you want to discover the asteroids from near, then you can discover it at: | |
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Hello, | |
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Hi, | |
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World Community Grid also has visuals though they're not very interesting. | |
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If you look what happenned in Russia with the asteroids falling who broke the whole Windows of a city and occured troubles in the city, then it is sure to increse the knoledge of the asteroids to prevent in the future such issues. As far as I can tell, Asteroids@Home only computes the shape of the asteroids, not their trajectory. Close approach data would be much more useful to prevent disasters such as you mention. Granted, any data of an earth-crossing asteroid including its shape would be useful, however if we discover one to be on a collision course with earth and we don't already have it's 3D model computed I'm pretty sure that particular asteroid would be the highest priority and that data would be ready within minutes! So, apart from increasing scientific knowledge, is the Asteroids@Home data really giving us any advance protection from any possible existential risks? | |
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