Getting information about contribution #225
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Hi, thank you very much for running fishnet, especially so consistently! About 2 billion games (rated and unrated) have been played in the last year, and analysis is requested for about 5%. So roughly 2,8% of all fishnet analysis comes from your cluster. The number of active keys fluctuates between 120 and 150, so this is one of the larger individual portions. |
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cool info. I like the graphs. looks like it took me nearly 2 years to run 837k jobs although I did take 3 months off
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thanks for the info. i play on lichess almost daily, and happy to be contributing to this service. The cluster is dedicating 2 nodes to fishnet, using up to 12 cores total. -- its my own home servers. -- from a power consumption perspective, the house gets ~50% of its power from solar. -- so fairly clean. jim - i run the logs through elastic-search and i threw together a dashboard from that data. -- the cluster + services was my pandemic project at home during the first lockdown. |
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I've been running fishnet at home in my 2 node kubernetes cluster for about a year. and was wondering if there is a way to get an idea of what sort of impact that has on lichess.
From my own logs i know that i've processed 2.8M games -- just curious if there are stats on # of games that go to analysis per day on average.
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