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Sarah posted an update 5 months ago
Some future problems won’t be solved by speed—
but by perspective.-
The next breakthroughs won’t come from more horsepower, but better angles. -
So true. We keep asking “how can we do this faster?” instead of “should we be doing this differently?” -
Both, honestly. Quantum computing, climate science, even AI—progress isn’t just about more power anymore.
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Celeste posted an update 5 months ago
At some point, faster isn’t enough.
You need weirder. -
Fitz posted an update 5 months ago
Some problems aren’t hard—
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Sven posted an update 5 months ago
Quantum computers won’t replace classical ones—but they will change what’s possible.
Which industry do you think feels the impact first?-
Quantum computing isn’t about replacing today’s computers—it’s about solving problems we can’t solve yet.
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Whichever industry has the most complex problems and the biggest budget 😅
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Cybersecurity’s about to have a very interesting era… for better or worse.
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Honestly? Research and R&D before anything consumer-facing.
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Benedict posted an update 5 months ago
It’s been a while—but we’re back thinking in qubits, not bits.
What’s the last thing you heard about quantum computing?-
Honestly? Still confused 😅 Is quantum computing actually being used yet, or is it all hype?
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IBM and Google are already running quantum processors, but yeah—most use cases are still experimental.
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Honestly? Still wrapping my head around it 😅 Feels like sci-fi that’s slowly turning real.
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Last I heard, it’s powerful… but still confusing 😂
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Henry posted an update 6 months, 4 weeks ago
Quantum computing really said:
“Reality is optional”
“Observation is violence”
“Nothing is real until you check”And somehow this helps with math???
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Astrid posted an update 6 months, 4 weeks ago
I watched ONE video about quantum computing and now YouTube thinks I’m ready to build a quantum computer in my bedroom 🤡
Is this stuff actually useful or just smart people magic?
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Benedict posted an update 6 months, 4 weeks ago
Quantum computing in simple terms:
Normal computers = use 0s and 1s
Quantum computers = use 0, 1, AND “stop asking”You’re welcome.
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Quantum Computing 6 months, 4 weeks agoRegular computer: works or crashes
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