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axipher

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  1. New HFM version is out. It fixes the Unhandled Exception that some people may have been getting on start-up and some migration work for potential .NET 5.0 and better website generation Link: HFM.NET v9.25.1650 Release Date: August 17, 2021 Release Notes: Enhancement: .NET 5.0 support. A zip release is now provided and tagged as net5.0-windows. Please give this build a try. The goal with this release is to identify any issues with the migration to modern .NET before moving all releases to this runtime. If you do not have the .NET runtime installed then you should be prompted to install the runtime when running HFM.exe. It will be clear that you're running the .NET 5.0 build when you see "(dotnet)" in the application title bar. You can also see the version of the runtime being used by opening the Help > About dialog. Enhancement: Add processor information to the slot summary web generation output (xml and html) #350 (firedfly) Enhancement: Move processor information from the queue viewer to the main grid to match web generation output. Enhancement: Limit the number of log lines included in the web generation files. #351 (firedfly) Enhancement: Rework web generation HTML to modern standards and leverage bootstrap for a responsive layout. There are no breaking changes to the generated xml data. Enhancement: Update web generation visual styles (colors). Also added a None style if you prefer no color. Change: .NET Framework distribution now requires .NET v4.7.2. Change: Format queue combo box as "WU00:FS00:" to better match client logs. Change: Remove any remnants of Mono runtime support. Change: Update all supporting libraries to versions compatible with .NET 5.0.
  2. I have actually tested lots of my scripts to run in Linux so far, the only ones that don't run are the ones that are reliant on modules written by other software companies to interface with their API's or that use Powershell V1 era public modules. I've mostly been trying to convert my scripts to Python3 where possible to allow for better portability, but Powershell does a lot of things really well.
  3. I have a Windows 10 VM that just runs Powershell scripts for my network so I have HFM on that machine.
  4. Hey @tictoc and @Avacado, watch your behinds, I'm slowly coming for you with my single 5700...
  5. Yeah, I think I had also suggested the idea of only counting the 28 highest days in a month for each folder, so that give 0-3 days of downtime depending on the month...
  6. You guys don't check thermal paste once a month?
  7. I know I'm not providing much for my team since I'm on a 5700 at stock clocks hitting 24/7 folding. All I can adjust is the power limit and kind of adjust the clocks a little, but nothing that has consistent results on Folding@Home without random lock-ups. I know that I could throw in some older hardware and OC the piss out of it to make the most of the larger multipliers on older hardware but I don't have anything else aside from a Radeon HD 8400 that I use in my emulation rig for S-Video output to my old Tube TV for retro games. I know right now the GPU shortages means that most people are likely running hardware that is at least 4 years old, but in an ideal world, I would think that maybe the main AMD and Nvidia categories could have a requirement to be within the last 2 generations of GPU's then the wildcard can be anything goes. This could at least bring two of the categories a little closer and more reliant on uptime as most of the newer cards will be a little closer.
  8. Fingers crossed, always sucks when it's not an easy to find problem that masks itself as 5 other possibilities. My worst is when my PiHole decides to just stop resolving DNS breaking new sites but letting me mostly continue to browse current sites I had open already.
  9. Maybe, sometimes she does, sometimes she doesn't.
  10. My 5700 is going to do it's best.
  11. Does anyone have set of the certificates and know of a good PHP image generation tool. I can always pipe one in to my stats site that could work for that.
  12. If I win them all, I promise to donate most of them to future competitions
  13. Sorry for the delay in response, my 5700 is still going for now at least. It's in the Wife's gaming rig and she's starting to paly more FF XIV and do some video editing, so it might not be the highest numbers on some days.
  14. My single RX 5700 is not intimidated, he's doing everything he can, and doing a damn steady job of it:
  15. Could buy 2 full sets of good snow tires for the price of a 3080 Tie
  16. I don't have an answer to your GIT question, but Docker on Windows 10 was pretty painless for me, luckily my Dell laptop had virtualization turned on already since I use a lot of VM's for work to deal with different clients in the automation world for PLC's, so I just had to enable WSL2 and use that as the backend for Docker and it's been running pretty flawlessly. I also did set up Docker on a Ubuntu VM through Linode to eventually put the final TC site on, going to be fun to get all those API points hooked up correctly.
  17. Not sure about The Pook, but mine is definitely unlimited. Also you normally keep your IP until you reboot your router or there is a city wide internet outage. So I've gone months on the same public IP, other times reset 2 or 3 times a week while testing website scraping for the robot detection or if I happen upon a IP that was used by someone else and is getting DDOS's or something.
  18. With our super great internet packages:
  19. First you bullied my on OCN by pushing all the Folding Editor stuff on me, then you come here and make more work for me again...
  20. I've been trying to keep up with setting up the 8000+ sub-domains you keep requesting from me...
  21. Hey @tictoc, assuming I stay on your team for the ETF now that it's launched officially, you can update my GPU to be an AMD RX 5700. We just had some 30 C days outside and my AC was able to keep up with the RX 5700 being in the large living room no problem, so it will likely stay 24/7 folding now. Might have some dips when it's used for gaming a couple hours a week by family, but otherwise dedicated to folding.
  22. Prizes: $25 prize PayPal (@axipher) won by @Compaddict £25 prize PayPal (@ENTERPRISE) won by @firedfly £25 prize PayPal (@ENTERPRISE) won by @BWG £25 prize PayPal (@Sgt_Swanny) won by @damric Folding Time Prizes: 24 hours of at least a 3090 and a 2080 Super (@Bastiaan_NL) won by @bozogs anyone with less than 5 million PPD Congrats to all the winners, please contact the donator of your prize within 30 days of this post to claim your prize and exchange the required information for PayPal or Folding name and passkey. Feel free to include myself and/or BWG in your PM's as well.
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