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flynryan
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Looks like Open Pandemics GPU work units just released. Got a couple. 27 minutes estimated run time on my GPU.

EDIT: They are only Intel GPU at the moment.


I'm getting work for both Nvidia and AMD GPU's. Few and far between though, not enough work units to keep a buffer.
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Thanks Sgt. Joe for sharing that power usage data on your T620 at the end of last month - that was fun to see! Glad your systems made it through the lightning show OK too.

On the OPNG front, I've been seeing limited Nvidia, AMD, and Intel WUs the last few days too. With such a limited supply of GPU WUs, I've been seeing quite a bit of variation in GPU WUs / points on my machines with graphics cards these past three days:

System with one Nvidia GPU:
4/6 - 924,640
4/7 - 556,246
4/8 - 352,699

System with one AMD and one Intel GPU:
4/6 - 352,449
4/7 - 326,928
4/8 - 633,072

System with one Intel GPU:
4/6 - 51,113
4/7 - 137,581
4/8 - 103,635

Will be interesting to see if/when that project adds additional GPU work over time to get to a point where those who are interested to run their GPUs 24/7 would have enough work units to do that.
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It is nice to see the ramp up of the GPU units. I don't have cards capable of running in the GPU universe, but more power to those of you who do. The sooner they solve the mysteries of the Covid, the better off we are.
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More recreations with digits and numbers in dates


One from here Fennia.

5/4/32/10
The most important day on history of Finland.
Prohibition was cancelled on 5th of April on 1932, 10:00 a.m.

Some bar trivia.
When alcohol was illegal drug here during prohibition, cocaine and heroine were over the counter stuff...
No wonder one generation went so crooked... Well, war did fix them.
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More recreations with digits and numbers in dates

One from here Fennia.
5/4/32/10
The most important day on history of Finland.
Prohibition was cancelled on 5th of April on 1932, 10:00 a.m.
Some bar trivia.
When alcohol was illegal drug here during prohibition, cocaine and heroine were over the counter stuff...
No wonder one generation went so crooked... Well, war did fix them.

Prohibition here was started by a U.S. Congressman from Minnesota, Andrew Volstead from Granite Falls.
It ended here on December 5, 1933.
Cheers
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Prohibition here was started by a U.S. Congressman from Minnesota, Andrew Volstead from Granite Falls.
It ended here on December 5, 1933.
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I was wondering that how on earth there was prohibition in US; since hold industry about wine did exist.
Did found out that it was legal to make thousand bottle per year per house...

Think it would be possible to get prohibition to hold EU area
Ou poi, my kind of democracy. We can now vote what they (not) do on France..
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Think it would be possible to get prohibition to hold EU area
Ou poi, my kind of democracy. We can now vote what they (not) do on France..

That is an interesting procedure on the petition and vote the EU has. I see it is spelled out in quite good detail.
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I was wondering that how on earth there was prohibition in US; since hold industry about wine did exist.
Did found out that it was legal to make thousand bottle per year per house...

Think it would be possible to get prohibition to hold EU area
Ou poi, my kind of democracy. We can now vote what they (not) do on France..


That was an interesting read. I have to think Prohibition would have ended a lot sooner in the U.S. if it had been put a popular vote!
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I was wondering that how on earth there was prohibition in US; since hold industry about wine did exist.
Did found out that it was legal to make thousand bottle per year per house...
Think it would be possible to get prohibition to hold EU area
Ou poi, my kind of democracy. We can now vote what they (not) do on France..

That was an interesting read. I have to think Prohibition would have ended a lot sooner in the U.S. if it had been put a popular vote!

I think you are correct based on the reaction of the populace when it did end.
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Today must have been one of our best days, team is well into the top 50.
Probably thanks to all the gpu units unleashed (some by accident apparently). Good work guys.
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