@ewintang@benbenbrubaker@AineshBakshi Lots of us are still catching up on the details on this (really cool) result covered in Quanta.
Is it fair to say then that this casts some doubt on the advantages of QC in the context of its applications to physical systems that run above that threshold?
Last week, I didn't have it in me to weigh in on the seeming landslide of support for Trump. The tech industry I believe in doesn't sacrifice social progress and values in the name of technological advancement...I'd argue the former becomes even more critical as we grapple with the inevitable disruption ahead with AI.
Grateful to the people who spoke up, calmly and thoughtfully. I see you!
President Biden is in France today to commemorate the 73,000 brave Americans lost in Normandy 80 years ago.
Trump is not allowed into France because he's a convicted felon.
@OortCloudAtlas Am also a heavy Roam user, and am also looking for alternatives (since updates for it seem to have slowed down to almost nothing).
Not sure, but it looks like Obsidian does not have this problem (ie new features and updates continue to arrive)
Will likely switch soon
@jfitzsimons That sounds like fun reading/watching material. Is there a YT video of that workshop where this was discussed or was this a fun debate up on various blogs?
@GillVerd@FilArons Hamiltonian MC is a nice juicy target. You don’t seem to claim “supremacy” here, but (it seems) proof of concept on a promising QC algorithm for that problem space.
Other recent papers use metrics of entanglements as a proxy to demo QC supremacy. Have you looked at this?