LatinR 2025: future.p2p: Peer-to-Peer Compute Clusters in R

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Title slide for a talk titled 'future.p2p: Peer-to-Peer Compute Clusters in R – Share compute among friends.' Presented by Henrik Bengtsson, University of California, San Francisco; R Foundation; R Consortium, with social icons and the handle @HenrikBengtsson. On the right side, two images: a hexagonal 'Futureverse' logo with a retro-futuristic design, and an illustration of three people using laptops while connected across a world map with location pins forming a network. Footer shows ‘LatinR 2025 (2025W49)’ and a link to future.p2p.futureverse.org.

Hexagonal logo for LatinR. The background is a vibrant blue-purple. At the top center is a stylized, horizontal-bar silhouette of Latin America in white. Below it, the text 'LATINR' appears in white capital letters.

Below are the slides for my future.p2p: Peer-to-Peer Compute Clusters in R talk that I presented at the LatinR 2025 online conference.

Title: future.p2p: Peer-to-Peer Compute Clusters in R Speaker: Henrik Bengtsson Session: packagesSlides: HTML (19 slides; 10 minutes) Video: To be shared by the organizers (~10 minutes)


I am grateful for the opportunity to present this work at the LatinR conference — LatinR is an amazing community!

/Henrik

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