Hi Ken,
There have been java applets that did this with the user's consent,
e.g. the MD5crack distributed computing effort had one:
http://distributedcomputing.info/recent.html ,
http://www.engsoc.org/~jlcooke/
It is not inconceivable one could do something useful with
ecma/java/j-script too, however it would have to be some variant of
AJAX to be useful to whomever wrote/hosted the script?
However, I don't think you're likely to see anyone stealing your CPU
time with this as of yet.
Maybe someone else has different thoughts on the matter :)
- Jeroen.
Greetings and Salutations:
I had an issue with my Firefox browser. The browser was static, yet
it was
using 70% or 80% of the CPU of the system.
It got me to thinking. Java is a programming language. What would
prevent
companies from running a java script on your computer while you are
viewing
their page that uses your CPU to do some computing for them? Instead of
selling (or in addition to selling) advertising the company could
also sell
CPU to other companies.
Is this feasible?
Ken