Fold Proteins for Charity & Help AnandTech Beat Tom’s Hardware: Starting December 1st
by Ryan Smith on December 5, 2016 3:15 AM EST- Posted in
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As we approach the holiday season, the fantastic community team that’s responsible for keeping tabs on our publisher’s technology forums – the AnandTech Forums and the Tom’s Hardware Forums – came to us with a request. They wanted to organize a community activity; something fun, something for charity and, most importantly, something immensely geeky. To that end, I’m happy to announce that we’re going to be holding a friendly vicious contest with our compatriots and competitors at Tom’s Hardware in order to answer one of the most important questions of all time: which site is better, AnandTech or Tom’s Hardware?
Starting December 1st, a contest is going to be held between the AnandTech and Tom’s Hardware forums to determine whose forum and whose community was better. And better still, it will be done for charity. As part of the contest, our publisher, Purch, will be furnishing a $2,500 donation to the Child’s Play charity, which will be made on behalf of the winning team.
As for the contest itself, it seemed only appropriate given the two sites’ history that the challenge be computing related, so we decided to compete in the field of distributed computing. What we settled on is to hold a race of sorts using the popular Folding@Home client.
In a nutshell, Folding@Home is a long-standing distributed computing project organized by Stanford University that allows individuals to contribute computing time to Stanford’s research. This in turn helps the researchers in combating the illnesses that emerge as a result of proteins not folding correctly, such as Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease. Folding@Home has now been going on for over a decade and a half. And along with a long-standing AnandTech folding team, we’ve even used it in GPU benchmarks for a few years now.
Kicking off on December 1st, we will be holding a one-week Folding race to see which team is better. The more computer time donated to Folding@Home – the more protein folding work completed – the more points a team will score, with the highest scoring team being crowned the winner.
AnandTech of course is no slouch when it comes to distributed computing. Our team, the aptly named Team AnandTech, has been at it since late 1998, which is almost as long as AnandTech has operated. Among its notable accomplishments is beating the likes of the Macintosh evangelists, Slashdot, Tweakers.net, and more across over a dozen distributed computing projects ranging from computer science to biology to hunting for alien signals.
Meanwhile for reasons beyond my understanding, my colleague over at Tom's Hardware, Fritz Nelson, decided to take us on despite the fact that this is practically a home field advantage for Team AnandTech. Suffice it to say, Tom’s Hardware doesn't have team members with the experience or the dedication of Team AnandTech; in other words, they don't stand a chance. And with your help, I want to prove that while adding Tom’s to the list of teams that Team AnandTech has defeated. If nothing else, think of it as doing a favor for Tom's Hardware: after we've burned them in this race, they'll finally be able to put their thermal imaging camera to good use.
Ultimately this race is for fun, but it’s also for a good cause. Donating computing time to Folding@Home helps researchers to better understand folding-related diseases, and the $2,500 that our publisher is putting up as part of this contest is going to a wonderful cause that is the appropriately geeky Child’s Play charity. As a result I’d like to encourage everyone to take part in December.
The full details on the contest, including how to download the Folding@Home client and join Team AnandTech, our distributed computing team, can be found here. And be sure to drop on by our distributed computing forum and say hello; the team captain is keeping track of how many people sign up, and it's the best place to go to connect with the other team members and to get answers to any questions.
Source: AnandTech Distributed Computing
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Ken_g6 - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link
In case it wasn't clear, that last link (https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/11th-annual-f... is the place to sign up for the race.Gothmoth - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link
does not anandtech and toms hardware belong to the same media conglomerate now....??negusp - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link
Yup. And most of the tech articles are the same and come out on the same day.The only thing really different is that Tom's Hardware has a fairly decent hardware/forum community and covers a few more obscure but interesting tech articles.
Ryan Smith - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link
"Yup. And most of the tech articles are the same and come out on the same day."To be clear, AT and TH don't share editorial calendars. Any similarities are either due to product embargoes, or are entirely coincidental. (Assuming of course that our foes aren't copying us)
arjunp2085 - Monday, November 21, 2016 - link
"Fritz Nelson is the Editor-in-Chief of Tom's Hardware US. He oversees the editorial arms of both Tom’s Hardware US and AnandTech."Thats the Profile of FRITZ NELSON @fnelson in Abut the Author
Ryan Smith - Monday, November 21, 2016 - link
The About page is a bit wrong.Fritz is my direct boss. But it's mostly for internal organizational convenience at Purch to handle the business odds & ends. He isn't involved with the editorial calendar or direction of the site.
MrSpadge - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link
That's why Ryan can afford the humorous tone. I suspect a similar article just went live at Tom's, painting a similar picture from the other perspective.BrokenCrayons - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link
There is an article over there with a very similar tone.http://www.tomshardware.com/news/protein-folding-t...
It's all in good fun regardless of which site wins, but why not make a little competition out of it?
geekman1024 - Saturday, November 19, 2016 - link
"Dear--Roland - I can't help but notice that the Bloodshots you are fighting..."BrokenCrayons - Monday, November 21, 2016 - link
Are you accidentally replying to the wrong article? I'm not sure what you're trying to say.