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    191 year ago

    As I said repeatedly: Wake me up on Quantum computers once they are capable to do something actually useful, and not just random worthless quantum benchmarks.

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      81 year ago

      Same thing with fusion reactors.

      All the current machines out there are for research purposes only. Nobody can currently power an arc furnace of a steel mill using only fusion power. Sure, there’s been some progress with fusion and quantum computing, but it takes a while to get to an actual practical application of the technology.

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        31 year ago

        While I am convinced that fusion will get somewhere practical in the near future, I have serious doubts on the practical viability of quantum computing.

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            31 year ago

            I’m quite convinced that quantum computing will lead to exacly nothing. My bet is that the error factor will grow larger than the result scope, and not a single thing they try to stabilize will ultimatively make it viable.

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      1 year ago

      As I said repeatedly

      And who are you to emphasize that part?
      Should we be subscribed to you or something?