I think of it more like gnutella style. The user can set the percentage/pirority... etc of how much CPU resource consumed by external program, then an resource intensive progam will likely to return the result slower.
But he cannot control the security level of the software being tested. He cannot control whether it has bugs, whether it's a virus intended for others, etc. Worse, he cannot control whether the "protected mode" has bugs that will allow the tested program to get out and roam the host computer.
All software has bugs. Someday, one of those programs will get loose, and it _will_ _not_ be on my computer.
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