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Golem Network
Golem is a decentralized marketplace for renting computing power. Providers can rent out their hardware to the network and requestors can pay to run applications on that hardware. Golem supports Execution environments like WASM, A Docker-like light virtual machine, and a trusted execution environment (SGX).
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A curated list of awesome decentralized applications / resources
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Jun 10, 2019
A community-curated one-stop-shop of resources and information for all things New Golem
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GOLEM is a numerical simulator for modelling coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical processes in faulted geothermal reservoirs.
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Code for the spatialLIBD R/Bioconductor package and shiny app
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Proof Of Concept of DEcentralised Machine Learning on top of the Golem (https://golem.network/) architecture
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Dockerized Golem Network Provider Node
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Tests for the Golem project.
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FaaS using gWasm platform
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Python's very own gfaas implementation - an experiment
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This package is a wrapper for cadCAD to dispatch the simulation workload to multiple Golem nodes.
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A .Net Standard client for the CoinField cryptocurrency API.
bitcoin
ethereum
salt
api-client
cryptocurrency
dash
zcash
litecoin
golem
0x
crypto-exchange
omisego
zilliqa
coinfield
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Input files for running simulations presented in Cacace & Jacquey (2017), Solid Earth
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This project is using Golem as a computational backend to run Connect 4!.
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Created by @golemfactory
Released April 10, 2018
Latest release 5 days ago
- Repository
- golemfactory/yagna
- Website
- golem.network
For each test run
gothcreates a separate, uniquely named directory in its base log directory (by default this is/tmp/goth-tests). While useful for organising the logs it results in a somewhat cumbersome experience for viewing them quickly (the user needs to either copy the path from console logs or find the latest test in the base log directory).One simple idea that I have is to output t