Crowd-sourced computer networks Philip Fowler, 15th October 201323rd September 2018 Crowd-sourced computer networks Blog post on something I’ve been interested in for a while; how to create and use networks of everyday computers to solve interesting problems in biology. Links to the website of the Software Sustainability Institute. Share this:TwitterBlueskyEmailLinkedInMastodon Related distributed computing
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