A loft homelab found eight million-digit primes
A homelab running in a loft found eight s. A prime is a number that can be divided only by 1 and itself, and a is an extremely large number with one million digits.
This kind of search usually needs a computer to stay on and keep calculating for a long time. The concrete is that a personal server setup at home can run long compute jobs and produce real results.
Key points
- A loft-based homelab found eight very large prime numbers.
- Each result was a .
- The workload depends on long uptime and steady computing, not quick bursts.
- owners should think about and heat before running similar jobs.