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How can I see if Fishnet is working properly?

Not strictly a "game analysis" question, but I signed up to contribute to Fishnet and got my private key, entered the key and finished the setup, and then the command line window closed. I can't find any "fishnet" processes in Task Manager, or anything that would suggest that Fishnet is running. IDK if this is relevant but I'm running a Ryzen 5 5600X on Windows 10 21H1. Any way to see if Fishnet is working?

Not strictly a "game analysis" question, but I signed up to contribute to Fishnet and got my private key, entered the key and finished the setup, and then the command line window closed. I can't find any "fishnet" processes in Task Manager, or anything that would suggest that Fishnet is running. IDK if this is relevant but I'm running a Ryzen 5 5600X on Windows 10 21H1. Any way to see if Fishnet is working?

Does fishnet mean the net we use for fishing?

Does fishnet mean the net we use for fishing?

@MohammadAayanKhan it's the program Lichess uses for server analysis, people can contribute their computers to run it, like a distributed Stockfish network, or "Fishnet" for short.

@MohammadAayanKhan it's the program Lichess uses for server analysis, people can contribute their computers to run it, like a distributed Stockfish network, or "Fishnet" for short.

Maybe its private only for Lichess?

Maybe its private only for Lichess?

FIXED! Windows Defender was killing the process. Added an exception and it now works.

FIXED! Windows Defender was killing the process. Added an exception and it now works.

Whoops, never mind. I restarted my computer and the same thing happens no matter what my AV/firewall settings are. After setting up, the command line closes instead of showing games being queued and analysed.

Whoops, never mind. I restarted my computer and the same thing happens no matter what my AV/firewall settings are. After setting up, the command line closes instead of showing games being queued and analysed.

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