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  2. SETI@home - Wikipedia

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    SETI@home ("SETI at home") is a project of the Berkeley SETI Research Center to analyze radio signals with the aim of searching for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. Until March 2020, it was run as an Internet-based public volunteer computing project that employed the BOINC software platform.

  3. The original SETI client was a non-BOINC software exclusively for SETI@home. It was one of the first volunteer computing projects, and not designed with a high level of security. As a result, some participants in the project attempted to cheat the project to gain "credits", while others submitted entirely falsified work.

  4. BOINC client–server technology - Wikipedia

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    BOINC's authors felt doing so posed an unacceptable security risk [citation needed], as well as all of the risks that automatic update procedures have in computing. On Unix, the core client is generally run as a daemon (or occasionally as a cron job). On Windows, BOINC initially was not a Windows service, but an ordinary application.

  5. Folding@home - Wikipedia

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    Its first client was a screensaver, which would run while the computer was not otherwise in use. [164] [165] In 2004, the Pande lab collaborated with David P. Anderson to test a supplemental client on the open-source BOINC framework.

  6. SETI@home beta - Wikipedia

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    SETI@home beta, is a hibernating volunteer computing project using the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing platform, as a test environment for future SETI@home projects: AstroPulse is a volunteer computing project searching for primordial black holes , pulsars , and ETI .

  7. Berkeley SETI Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley SETI Research Center also hosts the Breakthrough Listen program, [4] [5] [6] which is a ten-year initiative with $100 million funding begun in July 2015 to actively search for intelligent extraterrestrial communications in the universe, in a substantially expanded way, using resources that had not previously been extensively used for the purpose.

  8. Screensaver - Wikipedia

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    A screensaver (or screen saver) is a computer program that blanks the display screen or fills it with moving images or patterns when the computer has been idle for a designated time. The original purpose of screensavers was to prevent phosphor burn-in on CRT or plasma computer monitors (hence the name). [ 1 ]

  9. Rosetta@home - Wikipedia

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    The Rosetta@home application and the BOINC volunteer computing platform are available for the operating systems Windows, Linux, and macOS; BOINC also runs on several others, e.g., FreeBSD. [19] Participation in Rosetta@home requires a central processing unit (CPU) with a clock speed of at least 500 MHz , 200 megabytes of free disk space , 512 ...