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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD
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Qubit
Now we're talking!
quantum bit
qubit?
Qubit
Schrodinger's DMCA Notice
if you never open it, it's constantly in a state of both existing and not existing
https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/qubit
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Photons
Give me. €5/code and I'll order. My DM is wide open.
(quantum) vibration?
Chatgpt said qubit
riddle vs AI, rigged
2025-WILL-BE-MY-YEAR
riddeg
I don't have chatgpt, but qubit seemed too obvious, so i googled quantum drums and they were all "banging on" about vibrations.
I have no idea what a quantum vibration is though. It's all just made up nonsense anyway.
Scanning IPv6 (a /64 is 2^64) will be like guessing cryptocurrency wallet private key (most crypto are 256-bit). 2^64 isn't even remotely close to 2^256 but both are practically infinite for my lifetime.
+1
Congrats @lukast__ you deserve it!
Except that people always almost always use
blah::1"The wave function interpretation is more accurate, since it fundamentally captures both the particle and wave nature described in the riddle, while a qubit is a more specific implementation used in quantum computing. The wave function encompasses the full mathematical description of a quantum system's probabilistic behavior and non-local properties."
Idk, I don't speak quantum.
I watched "The Quantum of Solace" once, so now I'm an expert.
2025-WILL-BE-MY-YEAR
Oh, that one was cool!
but in practices u gonna find more than 1 usuable tho.
like mine isp assign 1 ipv6 per 1 machine and all home shared the same subnet.
Will there be 4 GB RAM * 100 GB SSD (NVMe) later?
quantum bits?
There should be a tool to assign a random address. We are wasting trillions of addresses, like how I can't reach the end of the tunnel.
I thought of this one, maybe yours need a rope.
Another 'can you crack the code' challenge, done exclusively in the browser's console:
Same rules apply: