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Why We DC

This. Some of these Projects just suck anymore TBH.

Moo/Dist Net can't be bothered to come up with a 64bit app in 10+ years now and therefore now can't run RTX 5000 series GPUs since NVIDIA stopped supporting 32bit apps. Many other projects just don't care about their volunteers as well.

The older I get, the more frustrating I get with these Projects and their Admins/Devs.
For MOO!/Distributed.net, they should really just cancel the prize at this point. $10k isn't quite what is was back in the 90's. With inflation it is like half or a third of the value. By the time someone cracks the key, it may be enough to buy a coffee....lol.
 
Moo/Dist Net can't be bothered to come up with a 64bit app in 10+ years now and therefore now can't run RTX 5000 series GPUs since NVIDIA stopped supporting 32bit apps. Many other projects just don't care about their volunteers as well.

Perhaps the Moo/Dist net developers could consider using AI coding platform like Claude (seem to be highly recommended), OpenAI, Gemini, etc to convert the 32-bit apps to 64-bit apps? 🤔 The issue we face is that the admin/developers couldn't be bothered to reply to any suggestions or questions from the contributors.

I'm not a programmer but from what I read it seems that AI could be a great tool to assist programmers nowadays.
 
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