>>1320282(OP) >white people have won.
No, otherdimensional beings trying to enter our reality by manipulating people to build machines that enable them to manifest themselves have.
Meanwhile jogger scientists have invented a pointy stick. In a few million years of cultural evolution they may reach the technological level of chimpanzees.
>>1320282(OP)
lol, white people are going extinct when we are literally near immortality, transhumanism and space exploration, centuries of wars, greed and research just to leave it all to people who just stayed in there kek, cant be more of a cuck
>>1320282(OP)
You guys have jokes in this here bread.
Am I not thinking big enough? What will they do with it? Does it even matter if smart people have let the reins be handed over to retards while they were tinkering with god-computers instead of gatekeeping in the institutions?
>>1320282(OP)
Why do we fund space exploration and all this quantum bullshit?
Who cares if you found some particle at 22mev or detected boron 3 million light years away? If it was a private company doing it with their money, fine. But I'm guessing the taxpayers footed the bill for this contraption and it probably wasnt cheap.
>>1320282(OP)
In 2070, this image will be looked at with the thoughts of quaintness that a 1950's "WOW 2 ACTUAL MEGABYTES! WOW!" hard drive is looked at today.
And then probably whoever's looking at the image goes back to fucking their AI synbio snuggle-fu
This just gave me a thought that mankind is many thousands of years older than we thought, since we value gold above all minerals (despite it not being the rarest) and coincidentally it has the greatest conducting properties for supercomputers
>>1320282(OP)
That can never be a true quantum computer. It can only attempt to simulate such a machine. A true quantum computer must use light, photons and not electricity.
>>1320282(OP)
You ignorant retards, quantum computer is not simply a better type of computer, it's a computer that's faster at solving certain (rather narrow) classes of problems.
Also it's in very early research stages, you need thousands of qubits to do anything practical, so far they have about dozens of them, and no it doesn't scale - the more of them you have the harder it is to keep them stable.
Why is there so much interest about them? One problem they would be great at is integer factorisation - being able to do it quickly for large numbers would fuck up asymmetric encryption that keeps our internet traffic safe (also remember that as long as you recorded traffic you would be able to decrypt communications that happened in the past, which obviously would be extremely interesting to intelligence agencies).
What's funny is the fact that we already posses encryption schemes that are immune to quantum computing but we don't use them for practical reasons.
>>1320282(OP)
I just want to cut that stupid thing down, put in an old shitty truck and drive it down to the scrap yard all while debating with my dad how much it's worth.