Man Fired, Insulted For Running SETI@Home At Work
from the the-reason-it's-called-@home dept
Perhaps Charles E. Smith should have paid a little more attention to the @home part of the SETI@home project. It appears he was fired for running it on some servers at his office, which happens to be the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. While it is true that he doesn't own these computers and probably should have asked permission first, this does seem a bit extreme. Lots of techies run distributed projects on their work computers. Even worse, Mr. Smith probably did not deserve the following insult his boss gave him on the way out the door: "I understand his desire to search for intelligent life in outer space, because obviously he doesn't find it in the mirror in the morning. I think that people can be comfortable that security has beamed this man out of our building." Seems a bit harsh for a guy who was just trying to use spare computing cycles to help a legitimate, NASA-supported, scientific project out. However, at least he didn't face the same threats as David McOwen, who was threatened with jailtime a few years ago, after installing distributed.net clients on computers at the university where he worked.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Low emotional intelligence
If there will be heaps of posts threatening bodily harm against me because I said this, it would prove my point.
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Using State-funded Machines Without Permission
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Stay out of Ohio!
So the Director of an organization that's supposed to be working with people get and keep jobs to help serve and support a family fires someone for capturing unused CPU cycles and putting them to use...
Makes about as much sense as hiring this "Director" in the first place! What was his(Tom Hayes) email address again?
Snerk!
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Side consequences
This may have been just an excuse for firing. But ultimately, if you want to use work computers for what you consider a good cause but which has nothing to do with the company's business, get the employer's permission. If you don't, you shouldn't be shocked if they react to your unauthorized use of their resources.
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addresses?
HAYES, THOMAS J
(614) 466-6283
JOB & FAMILY SERV - DIRECTORS OFF
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE
Tom J. Hayes
369 Bradley Rd
Bay Village, OH 44140-1174
Home: (440) 871 - 8022
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Does the main man know? Yep. If it starts hindering performance I will throttle it back or set it up to run after hours.
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Work Home
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http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/11/30/20091130searchforaliens1202.html
And the idiot admins SETI profile:
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=40546&nowrap=true
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