Look at what I found:
Cool badge. I got mine. So sweet. Big thanks to W1zzard and everyone who contributed. And Cheese Danish, go get your badge. You earned it.
www.techpowerup.com
Edit:
A little badge history from my limited search:
It appears that
@Steevo was the first to suggest a badge on January 11, 2008
W1zzard started "Need artist to make Folding Team Badge" on Sep 20, 2009
@Solaris17 @El Fiendo, and
@EnergyFX were key players
@Solaris17 explained the code this way:
I see crazy folder mentioned, but I don't see it in either of the code posts???? Looks like the 25k+ ppd badge was changed to Crazy Folder at some point.
So, now I think we have a starting point, and there's really only one question. How high should we put Crazy Folder?
Maybe try taking a base line for a particular GPU... I think a RTX 3070 can do 4 million points roughly in a day, but not everyone has one.. I think everyone trying there best should have a badge, I think for people hitting over 10 million a day deserve a particular badge (Crazy Crunchers R US! or something) but something like, 0.5m, 1m, 2m, 3m, 4m, 5m and then 10m maybe?
I can see some scores hitting less than 50,000 some days and I do wonder if people are using the GPUs at all, they could just be on a CPU which is amazing to show a contribution but I think to some degree, that more weight should be put on people with lower end stuff, trying to make a difference than one guy with 3 4090's for example..
I think a RX 480 I tried some time ago, scored terrible but that's not a bad card for gaming on.. I mean a GTX 1070 I think might get near to 1m a day and a 1080 TI is about 2m...
It's going to be hard to entice new people these days. It's much more expensive to Fold than to Crunch. Plus Crunching is more "polite'. You just set it and forget it. It never interrupts anything I do from just surfing, to streaming, to gaming.
In the old days there used to be a notice on the front page of TPU whenever we participated in a contest. People joined and sometimes one or two stayed around for awhile. I feel that would be a good place to begin. Plus the old guides for folding setup and use need to updated or deleted and entirely re-written.
I agree
@NastyHabits , crunching is easier than folding... Neither do any of us really get any massive support of thanks from the communities we are trying to help and it is all done off of our own back, which is another massive reason as I why I say to each and everyone member, I don't expect a set score from any of you or else your out. If you only managed one work unit a day from folding and then maybe 4 hours CPU time for crunching, its still an extra work unit and an extra 4 hours CPU time that this team has to its scores every day. If that's all someone could manage, then I am more grateful for that than anything. Anyone producing big scores such as
@XZero450 @Jstn7477 @newtekie1 @80-watt Hamster @Norton @TheoneandonlyMrK @ThePutzer @jellyrole and many more (apologies if I've missed your name, its been a long day! lol) does with my utmost respect and admiration because of what they can do. As soon as the sun comes out more, I'll put all I can on to help push my scores up more.. I know they have been low but with prices as they are for everyone concerned, its not a cheap hobby to do just from an electric side of things, the hardware costs can be very much as well.
Apologies guys for missing out on the thread (I'll try and go hide more now.....)