useR! 2025: Futureverse P2P: Peer-to-Peer Parallelization in R – Share compute among friends across the world

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Presentation slide titled 'Futureverse P2P: Peer-to-Peer Parallelization in R – Share compute among friends across the world.' Includes the presenter’s name, Henrik Bengtsson, affiliation with the University of California, San Francisco, R Foundation, and R Consortium, along with social media icons and handle @HenrikBengtsson. Shows the Futureverse logo in the top right and an illustration of three people using laptops connected via a globe with location markers. Event: useR! 2025, Durham, NC, USA (2025-08-10).

Logo for useR! 2025 featuring the word 'use' rotated vertically in blue, the number '2025' in white on a blue vertical bar forming the left side of a large blue letter 'R', and an exclamation mark. A stylized gray letter 'R' outline appears in the background, and a blue bull stands to the right, facing forward.

Below are the slides for my Futureverse P2P: Peer-to-Peer Parallelization in R talk that I presented at the useR! 2025 conference at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States.

Title: Futureverse P2P: Peer-to-Peer Parallelization in R – Share compute among friends across the world Speaker: Henrik Bengtsson
Session: “Too big to fail”, chaired by Stephanie Zimmer
Slides: HTML, PDF (25 slides; 18 minutes)
Video: To be published by the organizers


I want to send out a huge thanks to the useR! organizers, staff, volunteers, and everyone else who contributed to this amazing event.

/Henrik

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