Screensaver suggestion

Message boards : Number crunching : Screensaver suggestion

To post messages, you must log in.

AuthorMessage
soriak

Send message
Joined: 25 Oct 05
Posts: 102
Credit: 137,632
RAC: 0
Message 21391 - Posted: 29 Jul 2006, 22:28:34 UTC

Not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this, but there are two features I'd think would be great if they could be added to the screensaver:

1. Energy of the "Low Energy" model. As it is now, we only see the accepted energy for the latest accepted model - not the "all time low" of this model.

2. Low Energy model of the entire work unit, or (if that's actually possible) of the lowest energy model the computer it runs on has crunched so far. Would give a nice reference to how the current model is going.


By no means priority features, but I think it'd be neat to have ;)
ID: 21391 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile [B^S] thierry@home
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 17 Sep 05
Posts: 182
Credit: 281,902
RAC: 0
Message 21419 - Posted: 30 Jul 2006, 10:36:56 UTC

I fully agree with Soriak :-)
ID: 21419 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile Feet1st
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 30 Dec 05
Posts: 1755
Credit: 4,690,520
RAC: 0
Message 21425 - Posted: 30 Jul 2006, 14:34:09 UTC

I agree, I think it would be helpful if the scale on the energe chart always included all of my prior predictions. Whereas right now, the scale dynamically adjusts each model, and depending upon how good your current model is going, you may not even be able to see your prior 50 models on the chart; so you have idea if this model is going great! or is the worst yet :)
Add this signature to your EMail:
Running Microsoft's "System Idle Process" will never help cure cancer, AIDS nor Alzheimer's. But running Rosetta@home just might!
https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/
ID: 21425 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote

Message boards : Number crunching : Screensaver suggestion



©2024 University of Washington
https://www.bakerlab.org