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The researchers found that in 85 percent of the cases, the two-qubit quantum computer returned back into the initial state. When three qubits were involved, more errors happened, resulting in a roughly 50 percent success rate. According to the authors, these errors are due to imperfections in the actual quantum computer. As more sophisticated devices are designed, the error rate is expected to drop.
originally posted by: midnightstar
Irish news ??? lol I am Irish as such more then likely this is blarney ( Irish love blarney ) lol
originally posted by: seattlerat
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Wayfarer
Well, if we're being technical the human brain does have something of a physical 'clock speed' insomuch as dendritic and axion nerve response times have a measurable speed (though its variable and much more decentralized when compared to a computer processor).
There are ways to "over clock" it
Yeah but it's illegal. And leads to the blue screen of death.
Did you try turning it off and then back on?
Unplug it and wait 15 seconds.
I did that, then I thought "Oh No!! I've bricked it!" but it did come back on after a few boots. It turned out it was the locked bootloader. No wonder I couldn't root it.
She's all good now
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isn't it fascinating how nerds have made everthing a double entendre?
"I couldn't get to to work for me, so in the end I bricked her."
"I wanted su so bad.. I'd do anything."
"All I wanted was a root. And she was having none of it."
"Her bootloader was so tight, I couldn't get anything in there."
"I put myself in ADB mode, and sideloaded my packet into her."
"I prefer fastboot, makes her recovery so much better."
lmao
During my many years as a PC technician I noticed a pattern: most people with computer problems own cats. Power supplies full of cat hair were probably my #1 hardware related issue that I had to repair. In fact, I got to the point where when a customer brought me a computer that was having problems I would just ask them straight away if they had cats as part of my troubleshooting. It was quite entertaining discovering what was in (and on) a customer's PC.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Wayfarer
Well, if we're being technical the human brain does have something of a physical 'clock speed' insomuch as dendritic and axion nerve response times have a measurable speed (though its variable and much more decentralized when compared to a computer processor).
There are ways to "over clock" it
Yeah but it's illegal. And leads to the blue screen of death.
Did you try turning it off and then back on?
Unplug it and wait 15 seconds.