@vishalmisra@ShriramKMurthi@Hesamation i did read it but it did feel like i wished a human had paid attention to each sentence and whether it carried essential meaning or just seemed to. the start was pretty strong.
@DanielleFong@lightcellenergy pretty good response and it understood exactly what i was saying. when i was doing quantum simulation i was using pytorch which made it trivial to do fft on gpu. depending on what u want to do with this sim its probably fine to stay with current way u have
@Kaju_Nut cool argument. also if pedro had the same clock you’d see ur own clock get a billion ticks for each tick of his clock. this is a good framing too since we directly contrast 1 and 1 billion
@quantum_geoff@SierraHotel28@crimebucket one possible extension is to say that recursive is bad because stack overflow so now find a non-recursive way so you change to using a stack data structure and maybe later a queue instead
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