Why can't I get my computer hidden?

clavier
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I created a team one week ago,but I couldn't get my compueter imformation hidden.How can I do it?
Thanks!

That's all folks
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Why can't I get my computer hidden?

Just edit your Einstein@home preferences as long as you are logged in:

Should Einstein@Home show your computers on its web site? yes no

Bruno G. Olsen & ESEA @ greenholt
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Just curious, but why do you

Just curious, but why do you want it to be hidden?

Dominique
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Just curious, but why do you

Message 11758 in response to message 11757

Just curious, but why do you want it to be hidden?

I even had a thread about that question. Not many answers though. My guess is "unfounded paranoia".

Dominique


*I still know CRAP when I see it.

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You realize that everybody

You realize that everybody else sees an abbreviated version of your specs with no senstive info, right? There really is no need to hide your computer info. It makes it difficult for others to help you if you have a problem.

Gary Roberts
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I even had a thread about

Message 11760 in response to message 11758


I even had a thread about that question. Not many answers though. My guess is "unfounded paranoia".

Dominique

I remember reading that thread at the time and I remember thinking that the "unfounded paranoia" type suggestions being levelled at those who chose to keep their computers hidden was a rather arrogant sort of comment to be making. Particularly when you consider that it is really a personal choice that in no way impacts on the performance or wellbeing of anyone else.

I notice that there are quite a number of people who choose the hidden option and I'm one of them. My reasons for doing so have nothing to do with paranoia now, although at the time I added the very first box to the project and began crunching my first result, I did feel it would be a good idea to keep things closed until I knew more about how things worked.

I keep my computers hidden because:-
1. It's a personal matter between myself and the project and nobody elses business.
2. I've actually seen quite offensive complaints against people with visibly large "farms" as if the "farmer" was somehow playing unfairly stats-wise.
3. I'm an Australian and part of the Australian ethos is to have little respect for people who seem to be trying to "big-note" themselves.
4. Crunching for any DC project is exactly like donating to charity. Whilst some may get their kicks from the reaction of others to the size of the donation, many choose to donate discreetly.

Also, it's not true to suggest that it's difficult to get help if the computers are hidden. All the poster has to do is mention the CPUID of the box in question at the time of the call for help.

Of course, just my personal opinions and no reflection on any other person.

Cheers,
Gary.

Dominique
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Of course, just my personal

Message 11761 in response to message 11760


Of course, just my personal opinions and no reflection on any other person.

Just my opinion too. But, "Thank You" for your rather arrogant reply.

Dominique


*I still know CRAP when I see it.

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But, "Thank You" for your

Message 11762 in response to message 11761

But, "Thank You" for your rather arrogant reply.

Did you dream something bad in the last night?

I did not find any arrogant statement in Gary's posting.

Gary Roberts
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Just my opinion too. But,

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Just my opinion too. But, "Thank You" for your rather arrogant reply.

Dominique

That's OK. You're most welcome!!

Cheers,
Gary.

Dominique
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Thank you. We know when

Thank you. We know when we're not wanted.


*I still know CRAP when I see it.

Heffed
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3. I'm an Australian and part

Message 11765 in response to message 11760

3. I'm an Australian and part of the Australian ethos is to have little respect for people who seem to be trying to "big-note" themselves.

Do you need to be Australian to know what this means? I'm not familiar with "big-note".

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