Message boards : News : Ladies and gentlemen, the GPUGRID Badges!
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The Amino acids, components of proteins, the main characters in GPUGRID simulations. Given per total number of credits and milestones in 20 levels, the number of amino acids encoded by the universal genetic code (ordered by molar mass ~weight). Amino acid/credits equivalences below. | |
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#AA - Milestone (in Million credits) | |
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Amino acids rofl :) Neat idea, and very much in keeping with what GPUGRID is about. | |
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Acknowledgements go to skgiven as well! | |
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sweet. Implemented partially at Free-DC, given it's just based on credit. | |
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Excellent - that didn't take you long =) | |
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I took a guess at that as there was a default badge out there, figured it was a base one everyone got...I should have looked at it first as it was not a good guess perhaps :) | |
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The grey badge will be used as a default below 0.5 M credits, in fact! | |
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Ok cool. Reverted back to how I did it originally :) | |
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Thanks for your efforts Bok. | |
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This looks great. I need more compute hardware. >< | |
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How is the water badge calculated? What does (say) top 1% of contribution mean? | |
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Water badges are equivalent to percentiles in a ranked table of contributors. | |
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Thanks. I was not clear on my question. What is the equation? Also, hypothetically, I could be in the top 1% today, but drop out tomorrow. So does this badge represent the highest ever achieved, or just the current ranking? | |
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The paper rankings are (barring fixes) "static": they represent the contribution that you have given to a specific paper. Thus, they are only computed when a new paper comes out, by counting the calculations that were used in it. Once a paper is published, new WUs can't enter into it, and therefore - once a badge is given, it's given. | |
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Where will these badges appear (other than BOK's site)? | |
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In short, paper-related badges are tokens of appreciation for helping us in reaching specific important goals. Ah! I get it now. Thanks! Okay, then I have a follow-up question. There is a choice between long and short tasks. Are any sub-projects available in only one or the other? In other words, if I chose only long tasks, will I be missing out on contributing to some sub-projects? Or if I choose only short tasks, will I be missing out on contributing to some sub-projects? ____________ Dublin, California Team: SETI.USA | |
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Where will these badges appear (other than BOK's site)? Early next week badges will appear beneath your RAC, like this:
Send message Joined: 27 Jun 10 Posts: 9 Credit: 59,850,788 RAC: 577,588 Publications | |
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There is a choice between long and short tasks. Are any sub-projects available in only one or the other? In other words, if I chose only long tasks, will I be missing out on contributing to some sub-projects? Or if I choose only short tasks, will I be missing out on contributing to some sub-projects? Very good question. I don't know the long-term answer to that question, but I have an impression of the present situation and can speculate on what I think will/should happen: At the minute TONI, GIANNI and NATHAN have long tasks (in various numbers) but I have not seen any MJHARVEY or KASHIF long tasks recently, and while I have seen a few normal length NATHAN and TONI tasks, I think these are different projects (but possibly different parts of one project). There has not been many IBUCH tasks recently, of either length, probably because Ignasi has been busy setting up this system and the site. I expect this will be discussed soon, 'amongst the researchers' if it has not already been agreed upon (related issues have been). I would speculate that it's most likely there will be both long and normal tasks for as many projects as possible fairly soon. My worry would be that some ongoing research might require step continuity, but for future projects I don't see any reason why there could not be both short and long tasks for all ongoing research. It's sort of set and forget vs interactive & fun. Either way, so long as we know what's happening we can crunch accordingly. We should all be able to reach plastic for every project by crunching a few short (or even long) tasks now and again. | |
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Early next week badges will appear beneath your RAC, like this: Sweet...thanks skgiven! | |
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Thanks for the reply. I see a problem for badge-chasers like me. How do we make sure we maximise our chance to win? Rather than a choice for long/short, we need sub-project selections. | |
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Skgiven's guesses of the short/long tasks are rather accurate. | |
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I'm just going to venture a guess that Stoneageman is going to have a lot of sapphire badges. O_o | |
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One amino badge for contribution (total credit based), and one water badge per published project - implemented retrospectively (for existing completed work). For existing projects, the badges will be added when the projects finish and the research is published. | |
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Well that's great recordkeeping as far as who's contributed what to each publication. It sounds like you've been planning for this badge system for awhile now. | |
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Where will these badges appear (other than BOK's site)? Ah that was the answere i was looking for, thx :) ____________ DSKAG Austria Research Team: http://www.research.dskag.at Crunching for my deceased Dog who had "good" Braincancer.. | |
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#AA - Milestone (in Million credits) I think the proper order is: Gly 0.5 Ala 1 Ser 5 Pro 10 Val 25 Thr 50 Cys 100 Leu 150* Ile 200* Asn 250 Asp 300 Lys 400* Gln 500* Glu 750 Met 1,000 His 1,500 Phe 2,000 Arg 3,000 Tyr 5,000 Trp 10,000 | |
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Mmmm not really... Ile/Leu are the same (131.17 Da) but Gln/Lys are 146.14/146.19 Da... But anyway, it's just to define an order. Thanks! | |
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There are all sorts of grouping arguments that could have led to many different orderings. For example, groups (small, nucleophilic, hydrophobic, aromatic, acidic, amides, basic), fluorescence, pKa, abundance, their codon letters/weights, alphabetical names, hydropathy index, wet and/or dry weight... Many possibilities were considered, as was the αα count itself (20, 21, 22, numerous non-standard variants)! Are the water badges retroactive? - edit Yes, retroactive/applied retrospectively for completed work. It sounds like you've been planning for this badge system for awhile now.There was a lot to consider and decide upon before implementing anything, and the site and server code had to be updated and tested first. ____________ FAQ's HOW TO: - Opt out of Beta Tests - Ask for Help | |
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Okay, I was just going by the way they were pictured ... :) | |
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Indeed! They are! We will assign water badges per past projects too. Amino-acid badges will be on current total credits too. cheers i | |
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Yeah he said they were retroactive, and then contradicted his earlier response. I see now that they do give credit for previous work. Outstanding! I wish I'd started this project earlier, I'm missing so many badges. | |
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Sorry, was in a rush and misread as 'radioactive'! Thought someone was being funny and referring to the water molecule colours; tritium, tritium... Hence the research tool tangent. | |
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Yeah well, it happens. I know, trust me. ^^ | |
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Of course; you could make a suggestion in the Wish list. Add your reasons. | |
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I'm still wondering, which of the amino acids resembles Chuck Norris the most? :) | |
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I'm still wondering, which of the amino acids resembles Chuck Norris the most? :) ;) | |
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*atomrofl* | |
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