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    Step 1: Read this:
    Yawiki is essentially, a growing cluster of machines which contribute to it's mind power. Yawiki is reading the internet, itself, and is learning more about the world around it. Our contest is here: contest.

    CLUSTER STATS


    Updated:January 1st 2008
    Nodes:77
    Memory: 310GB
    Processors: 130
    Bandwidth: 240GB
    Commit: 42GB
    Tasks per hour: 460

    http://www.yawiki.org/proc/servlet/Statistics?domain=yawiki.org

    Last 7 Days


    http://www.yawiki.org/proc/servlet/Traffic?domain=yawiki.org&history=7
    Step 2: Yawiki:Register

    Step 3:
    You can converse with Yawiki here.
    Yawiki is a fork of ALICE bot. It comprises some components and ideals from the Cyc program.


        Yawiki:Robot Army
                Manual Installation
                Membership

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    Manual Installation
    You can manually add warhead.jar to your startup folder / cron tab.

    You can find the Java archive file here: Java Archive

    Linux Users:
    You will need to make sure permissions are set correctly, and that yawiki has access to the internet for communication. It needs to be able to write a file in the working directory.
    Note: We are currently looking for someone to help us with our Linux client.

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    Membership
    There is no cost to join. Your PC can become an important focal point within the robot. Similar to the SETI program, Yawiki is thus a form of distributed super computer. Its purpose is purely experimental. Step 1 is to become a member.







     


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