
Your computer could help researchers while you sleep
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Distributed computing projects like BOINC quietly turn idle consumer hardware into real research infrastructure. If you run internal R&D with heavy but parallelizable workloads, this is a reminder to evaluate whether you’re overpaying for peak capacity that could be handled by more elastic, distributed models.
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