None of these change credit/work.Cloud computing
Running multiple instances to get around 1000 task/day limits
Custom managers to get around 1000 task/day limits
Renting vs. owning is anybody's choice and primarily one of economics and availability, secondarily a matter of having learned how to operate remote hosts.
Having very many tasks in progress needs to be done wisely, to avoid degraded server performance.
This doesn't change credit/work either; it only changes who receives work — or who succeeds in getting results reported — in situations with several different kinds of server-side bottlenecks. It wouldn't happen if server-side bottlenecks would not exist or would not matter much in contests... But sometimes they do. There is a grey area from gently forced updates to help a few high-throughput hosts getting on a level playing field with many low-throughput hosts on one end, to overdoing the update spam on the other end. These days, primitive update spam scripts are known to virtually all teams, and as far as I have read, made use of to questionable extent on occasion. Personally, I dislike contests for server attention and try to stay out of those.Scripts that update update update, and steal all the GPU Grid and WCG GPU tasks
All it takes is a certain mindset. That there is a minimum quorum = 1 and that credit/result isn't fixed is plain to see, and there aren't many different variable credit schemes around. Now _who_ is thinking "Can I fool this to receive inflated credit?" when seeing this? And not just thinking it, but actually trying it?Heck, I'm kinda impressed they found the loophole in the first place.
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True, the project admin has got a choice of how much he adjusts credit between 0 and normal. Likewise, the Formula BOINC admin has got a choice whether or not to react to what participants do, and whether or not to react if project admins changed credit after an FB contest finished...But I do agree with their punishment, all suspect points removed from the project. But perhaps they should be returned at calculated "fair value", as they DID complete those tasks.
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