Hmm, I see some chap who's running up the leaderboard is on pace to overtake me in 5.4 days... I might have to see if I can keep that 17th-place ranking.
I am now running a CPU unit worth an estimated 3540 points, and a GPU unit worth an estimated 70,000 points. The latter seems like a ton, but IIRC the last time I fired up the folding client, which was probably early in the May administration, the GPU units were only giving me about 1/10th of their estimated points. I think they weren't finishing in time; I see they have 2-day timeouts and are estimated to take two days, which looks familiar. Edit: Well, now it thinks it will only take 11 hours. But CPU is quiet enough that I can leave it on in the background; GPU not as much.
I did run World Community Grid for most of the May and Johnson administrations, until they moved hosts last spring; I didn't resume once they came back since it was summer. So this will be a good test of F@H for me after a few years. I could also organize a CFC WCG team; I've been on my university team for years but it isn't really active per se.
Edit: Now it estimates 8324 points for that CPU unit (12,272 per day), and 199,027 for the GPU unit (429,898). Considering I have 781,000 points overall, I'm skeptical... I'm on the same CPU I was using 10 years ago, and my GPU is six years old, although it's possible I last tried it with my old GPU back when Cameron was PM. So most likely either there's been inflation in points over the years, or I won't get anywhere near 200K points-per-unit on the GPU. Though if I do, I ought to be able to stay in 17th place.
Edit2: New estimate of 9446 for CPU unit, and 150,180 for GPU. Looks like it's still settling in. I'll be gobsmacked if I get 150K for a GPU unit, but chuffed if my CPU's power level really does wind up being over 9000. Task Manager is doing its best to help by reporting my CPU frequency as 5.68 GHz, which is wildly inaccurate (it's actually 3.3 GHz, for some reason Task Manager rarely gets that right).