The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) system is the software infrastructure used by Einstein@Home and many other volunteer distributed computing projects. The BOINC Open Source Project is looking for volunteers to develop and maintain the BOINC client on macOS. The BOINC Client and Manager are C++ cross-platform code supporting Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, and several other operating systems. We currently have a number of volunteer developers supporting Windows and Linux, but our main macOS developer is winding down his involvement after many years. He is prepared to help a few new macOS developers get up to speed.
If you have macOS development experience and are interested in volunteering time to help support and maintain the BOINC macOS client please have a look at the more detailed description here: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/MacDeveloper
If you are not a macOS developer, but have other skills and are interested in contributing to BOINC, the link above also has more general information.
Thank you!
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“Beijing recently launched
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“Beijing recently launched into orbit a satellite observatory capable of detecting gravitational waves like never before, the first such device in use by any nation.
The new satellite carries hyper-sensitive equipment and aims to track gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time traveling at light-speed across the universe.”
https://sputniknews.com/science/201909241076882337-photos-china-launches-first-gravitational-wave-detection-satellite/
Now I would crunch those if
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Now I would crunch those if they ever became available!!