You should not be running grid computing applications (or really any unauthorized software) on your work's computers unless they have specifically authorized it and their legal department agrees to the EULA/terms of use. After all, the hardware and power usage of the computer is still owned and paid for by your employer, not you.
You should not be running grid computing applications (or really any unauthorized software) on your work's computers unless they have specifically authorized it and their legal department agrees to the EULA/terms of use. After all, the hardware and power usage of the computer is still owned and paid for by your employer, not you.
bovineone 1 year ago
nice but witch company pays your computer work at the moment? I've googled for a while but haven't found any yet
Raffix394 1 year ago
@Raffix394 i found one if you still want to know message me :)
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