Unironically yes
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Yet y’all have an audacity to blame people from authoritarian states
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are BackEnglish9·1 year agoNever liked them. Modern smartphone is convenient , but a keyboard would be nicer
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We’ve all been there, Hose. Take a rest and drink enough water
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptographyEnglish31·1 year agoWhile you describe the way how error correction works, there are other factors you fail to notice.
It is widely known, that for each physical qubit T2 time decreases when you place it among other. The ultimate question here is: when you add qubits, could you overcome this decoherence with EC or not.
Say you want to build a QC with 1000 logical qubits and you want to be sure that the error rate doesn’t exceed 0.01% after 1 second. You assemble it, and it turns out that you have 0.1%. You choose to use some simple code, say 7,1 and now you have to assemble a 7000 chip to execute 1000 qubits logic. You again assemble it and the error rate is higher now (due to decoherence and crosstalk). But the question is how much higher? If it’s lower than your EC efficiency then you just drop a few more qubits, use 15,2 code and you are good to go. But what if no?
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptographyEnglish13·1 year agoIt was shown this year for how many, 47 qbits to scale? How could you be certain this will stand for millions and billions?
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptographyEnglish24·1 year agoBut who guarantees that ec will overcome decoherence, introduced by this number of qbits? Not a trivial question that nobody can answer for certain
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptographyEnglish13·1 year agoIf qbits double every year
And then we need to increase coherence time, which is 50ms for the current 433 qubits large chip. Error correction might work, but might not
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptographyEnglish10·1 year agoOk, I decided to dive into it today again and look what I’ve found:
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They still demonstrate supremacy to each other proving that their setup couldn’t be simulated. These 433 and 1000 qubit processors are good only for one purpose: to simulate itself.
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Photonic QC still estimates hafnian billions times faster; if only this mathematical structure appeared to have any practical meaning
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They demonstrated that toric codes might be effective
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humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptographyEnglish131·1 year ago1000 qubits? Where? Last time I checked it was 50 qubits for 200ms
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Linus Torvalds affirms expulsion of Russian maintainersEnglish32·1 year agorussians also want to buy mcdonalds, iphone and porsche and not live gulag life.
First and foremost, Russians do not want to kill Ukrainians. But that’s like saying that people do not want to pay 40% of their income on rent and utilities. Nobody cares what people want
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back.English11·1 year agoIn general yes. Just a daily reminder of our dystopian days
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back.English2·1 year agonon-democratic or semi democratic system?
Am I right that you just called Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania semi-democratic countries?
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back.English24·1 year agoDo you know what unlimited license means? 400 Russian journalists who fled to the Baltic states were compromised by Pegasus. This cancer is growing fast and if yesterday it wasn’t your business, today it is
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back.English13·1 year agoDo you know that Pegasus software now has an unlimited license?
humblebun@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back.English215·1 year agoDismantle the GPS chip. This is the only way
accounting software
Fuck yeah, I do all my accounting through excel
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Gotta visit the USA before it’s too late