I know it has been explained before, but what do all those stats mean ?? What is a Viao or a MiRB or a Clank just to name a few ??
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I know it has been explained before, but what do all those stats mean ?? What is a Viao or a MiRB or a Clank just to name a few ??
Trigggls : Having 10000 - 10100 credits in a project.
Boks : Having 100000 - 101000 credits in a project.
Teraboks : Having 1000000 - 1010000 credits in a project.
Maxwells: Having at least half the milestone count of the #1 person in a category. For example: in the 500k category, let's say the #1 person has 70 projects. If you have at least 35, you get a Maxwell.
Clanks: number of projects you've earned credit in during the past 28 days.
Vaios: number of projects where you rank in the top 5 based on your join date.
MiRBs: number of milestone categories in which you rank in the top 1000, excluding the MiRB category itself.
With the exception of MiRBs and Boks(though he's an honorary team member in my book), the stats are named after the SETI.USA team members who came up with them.
Of those, the one I try the hardest on is the Vaio's, as it shows to me how much I am working on the projects I am attached to compared to others within the same timeline.
Now if only someone would fess up to what the MM Badge signifies. :)
Not sure I can explain why I have Emerald but Ste\/e and zombie67 only have Ruby. :)
It's the number of MM's you have :)
&mmbadges('freedc',' ',5,10,'bronze.png');
&mmbadges('freedc',' ',10,15,'silver.png');
&mmbadges('freedc',' ',15,20,'gold.png');
&mmbadges('freedc',' ',20,25,'emerald.png');
&mmbadges('freedc',' ',25,30,'ruby.png');
&mmbadges('freedc',' ',35,40,'sapphire.png');
Thanks BOK! Didn't make sense to me because I thought it looked like I had Emerald, but Ste\/e and zombie67 had Ruby. And, at least for WuProp, Emerald is better than Ruby.
But then I started looking around and I see there's very little rhyme or reason to the precious stone classifications...
NumberFields = Sapphire->Ruby-Emerald->Diamond
WuProp = Ruby->Emerald->Sapphire
Collatz = Amethyst->Ruby->Sapphire->Emerald
YoYo = Blue->Red->Green (OK, not semi-precious stones at all. :)) )
PrimeGrid = Amethyst->Ruby->Turquoise->Jade
Wildlife = AmethRuby->SaphTurq->JadeEm (WTF??? :)) )
FreeDC = Emerald->Ruby->Sapphire
Just for examples. Leaving, at least me, confused as to what's better to have. :)
yup, there is only 28 currently. If and when there are more possible, I'll add another category..
I have on my todo list a page showing every project that has badges with a list oh those badges and levels and where you currently are with them..
I seem to have a few WCG badges showing in my badge list that I actually have. In fact, some of those projects I've never crunched.
http://stats.free-dc.org/badgesbanne...66d00dcad8af99
Hmm, I think there is some logic issue in my script, I've made a couple of changes to see if it corrects it and also re-ran it on yours. There were other entries with your cpid but a different ID it was picking up, so I think it was a variable not being initialized.
Let me know if it goes wrong again.
I don't believe so, just think the script was holding onto a variable for cpid across users, so when it came to a different user, it inserted the badge but had your cpid in that variable still. The badge code itself uses the cpid to group everything together so picked those up too.. There is a good chance that there are other occurrences in the table. At some point I'm going to delete them all out and run the script for every user again (but this takes time as it has to go to the wcg site once for each and every user.
Hiya Bok,
Can you explain this some more to non tech pc people ??
This seems to be some kind of mystery within the team.
Mega Million is what ? 2 million on a project or one million ?
or does it mean how many projects you have over 5 million or more ?
See what I mean and the confusion on this ?
Nobody I have asked seems to know how this works.
Is there someplace this is posted with specifics ?
Us small guys need to know......
The MM badge is some kool stuff by the way and looks good.
Digging it here !
The MM badges are for how many MM categories you have an entry in. So if you are on the 10K, 25K, 50K, 100K and 500K MM's you'd be in 5 categories and would earn the bronze badge. More categories gets you higher badges :)
I was certainly proud the other day when I discovered that I'm apparently the number one "bozo" in the world. Seems appropriate.
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Ok got the bronze part.
You guys have to say...
That little MM badge is some kool stuff huh.
Thanks Bok.
What is this new "RankC" column that has shown up in the MM table? It ends up being somewhere between RankT (rank on the team) and RankP (rank across all BOINC users), but I can't figure it out...
Rank within Country..
OK. I'm too tired to figure this out, so I have to ask: What are the new "sub10k" "sub100k" "sub1M" categories?
subprojects...
Here you go. Some are unattainable of course... and some of the opr ones are a bit off because of the strange way they implement the export.
Code:
mysql> select proj,subproject from boinc_subproj order by proj;
+-------+------------------------------------------+
| proj | subproject |
+-------+------------------------------------------+
| bit | Aquaponics (Campaign #1) |
| bit | Mars (Campaign #4) |
| bit | Milkyway (Campaign #3) |
| csg | DNA@Home |
| csg | SubsetSum@Home |
| csg | Wildlife@Home |
| nfs | 14e |
| nfs | 15e |
| nfs | 16e |
| opr | alx |
| opr | gcse-sv |
| opr | shor-dp |
| opr | shor-sp |
| opr | shor_comb |
| opr | weird-comb |
| opr | weird-odd |
| pgrid | 321_LLR |
| pgrid | 321_sr2sieve |
| pgrid | AP26 |
| pgrid | CUL |
| pgrid | Extended Sierpinski Project |
| pgrid | GCWSIEVE |
| pgrid | Generalized Fermat Prime Search |
| pgrid | PPS_LLR |
| pgrid | PPS_sr2sieve |
| pgrid | Project Staging Area |
| pgrid | PSP_LLR |
| pgrid | PSP_sr2sieve |
| pgrid | Seventeen or Bust |
| pgrid | Sierpinski / Riesel Base 5 Problem (LLR) |
| pgrid | Sophie Germain Search |
| pgrid | The Riesel Problem (LLR) |
| pgrid | The Riesel Problem (Sieve) |
| pgrid | TPS |
| pgrid | TPS_195000 |
| pgrid | TPS_333333 |
| pgrid | WOO |
| yoy | crunch |
| yoy | ecm |
| yoy | euler625 |
| yoy | evolutionathome |
| yoy | evorobots |
| yoy | harmtrees |
| yoy | muon |
| yoy | oddWeiredSearch |
+-------+------------------------------------------+
45 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Thanks, Bok! Looks like I just left CSG off my list.
What about Numberfields? So the Project isn't exporting the Bound/Unbounded apps as sub-projects?
Same for Ibercivis, CAS, Einstein (and Albert) as well as Seti? Even though they've got completely different science being done by multiple Apps, they don't get treated as sub-Projects by the Project exports...
Nope. It's a fairly recent code change to support in the base BOINC code. Prior to that PrimeGrid, Yoyo@Home,NFS@Home and Oproject implemented it themselves, so the base changes are pretty similar. But so far only Bitcoin and CSG have taken up the new code..
We need to push the other projects to implement it. I've asked in the past without response at some of them, though that was prior to it being incorporated in the software direct.
WCG would be the biggest candidate..but I've tried for a long time there.
Here on my home connection (Virgin UK) I am having a lot of issues to load up Free-DC stats page. It keeps saying "Loading Stats Data..." At work it works. Please help.
It is my firefox version. I tried with Chrome and it works. Need to check plug-ins.
What is a Gibson?
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Building the Gibson
Building the Gibson ... System) * Full-time Erlang Node * Boinc Client (to consume the idle time) * Condor (To add the system to the UA-Grid, ...
https://nocko.se/2009/03/01/building-the-gibson/
A fictional mainframe (Big Iron) computer form the 1995 movie "Hackers"
Movie Clip "Hack the Gibson"---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wXBe2jTdx4
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