

All human discovery will be fed to the orphan crushing machine. It’s a law of science.
All human discovery will be fed to the orphan crushing machine. It’s a law of science.
my final conclusion is to run doom on cells it would take about 600 years
Would six hundred and sixty six suffice?
IT professional:
If I had my way we would all use paper and pen
What happens if in February or March Trump completely gets knocked out of the running somehow. Let’s just say he hypothetically dies and the GOP has to look elsewhere. How absolutely fucked would Biden be against an even slightly moderate seeming Republican?
This shit keeps me up at night. Trump is incredibly dangerous and needs to be put the fuck away, but I’m genuinely not sure how well Biden can do against anyone else…
And here I thought this would be about programming socks and stuffed sharks
Tbh I would call suicide prevention a health benefit. Have you seen the prices of gestures wildly
At least they didn’t slam them
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I hum in the shower 😎👉👉
If you have a job that involves diagnosing, or a wide array of different problems that change day to day it’s extremely useful. If you do the same thing over and over again it may not be as much.
Looks like his pubic hair is likely just migrating for the winter
Would you trust a fresh out of college intern to do it? That’s been my metric for relying on LLM’s
Case in point:
Gizmodo
“The Rise of Quantum Computing: Breaking Down the Boundaries of Conventional Processing”
By ChatGPT, Special Contributor
September 6, 2023
It’s 2023, and while flying cars may not yet be crowding our skies, the technology we have in our hands and server rooms is nothing short of science fiction. Central to this rapid technological advancement is quantum computing. Once the domain of theoretical physics and the dream of researchers, it’s now becoming mainstream. Let’s delve into the nuances of this groundbreaking tech.
A Bit on Qubits
Traditional computing relies on bits, the 0s and 1s that form the binary language of our devices. Quantum computers, on the other hand, operate using qubits. Without diving too deep into the quantum mechanics, a qubit can represent both a 0 and a 1 simultaneously, thanks to the principle of superposition. This capability allows quantum computers to process vast amounts of information at unparalleled speeds.
Beyond Superposition: Entanglement
One of the eeriest yet most essential principles of quantum mechanics is entanglement. When qubits become entangled, the state of one qubit instantly affects the state of the other, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon enables quantum computers to solve problems deemed impossible for classical computers.
Real-World Applications
The implications of quantum computing are vast. From drug discovery, where simulating complex molecular structures could lead to the next breakthrough in medicine, to optimizing logistics and supply chains for global industries, the potential applications are staggering. Financial markets, cryptography, AI advancements, and even climate modeling can benefit from the quantum leap in processing power.
The Race to Quantum Supremacy
Tech giants like IBM, Google, and Microsoft are heavily investing in quantum research. In late 2019, Google claimed to achieve “quantum supremacy” – a point where a quantum computer can outperform the world’s most advanced classical computer. While there’s debate around this claim, it’s clear we’re on the brink of a new era.
Challenges Ahead
Quantum computing isn’t without its challenges. Qubits are extremely delicate and require conditions close to absolute zero to function. Plus, the tech is in its infancy, and the software to harness its full potential is still in development. Yet, the rate of advancement is breathtaking, making the future promising.
The Quantum Future
As we peer into the horizon of the next decade, the fusion of quantum computing and other emerging technologies like AI and nanotechnology promises a future that might seem right out of a sci-fi novel. We’re not just breaking boundaries; we’re redefining them.
Do you have thoughts on the rise of quantum computing or want to dive deeper into the topic? Leave a comment below or reach out to us at Gizmodo.
(Note: This article is a fictional representation for demonstration purposes only.)
Why not the steam deck then?