Berkeley has this really cool program called BOINC that you can download and donate your computer’s resources to processing scientific data. There are a bunch of projects to pick, from working on climate change, to cancer, to the Large Hadron Collider.

The good folks at linuxserver.io even have a ready to go Docker container for easy setup: https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/boinc

Another possibility is running the Archive Team’s Warrior, which downloads data from at risk web sites and uploads them to the Internet Archive: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_Warrior

Does anyone else have examples of projects like this? My dream is for the Fediverse to have this sort of feature eventually.

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    What do you mean by “spare”? Modern CPUs scale their electricity usage according to utilisation.

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      One would assume they mean sitting around, doing nothing. Some would rather use some electricity to support a good cause than have the computing power sit there idle.

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        would rather use some electricity to support a good cause than have the computing power sit there idle.

        That’s not “spare” though. That’s my point.

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        Please only do this on plans with a dedicated vCPU that isn’t shared with other users.

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        For now, until economics catches up with you :-) Enjoy it while it lasts I suppose.

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