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  • I didn't understand how making your GPS more unreliable allowed you to be located in far away countries.

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  • Heard about it during the API protest in July 2023.

  • Also, I suppose kids come to different parents for different areas of advice and / or differing relationships with their parents. Certainly that’s the case with my own kids.

    If it is based on the gender of the parent, it could be a social construct that the Lemmy community may want to challenge.

  • When reading the description, I also thought about dads asking for advices from other dads, could it be both? Also, why not include moms with something like parentforaminute?

    CC @tired_n_bored@lemmy.world

  • Hm, I think he failed his magic spell and we got DALL-E and Llama instead.

  • You would get more points if you manage to capture them and get them a fair trial that allows society to reflect on the issues that made them the way they are and maybe reduce the chance that more will appear in the future.

  • Washington has become the court of Nero: an incendiary emperor, submissive courtiers, and a buffon on ketamine tasked with purging the civil service.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Malhuret
    Notes by me between <>.

    Claude Malhuret (French pronunciation: [klod malyʁɛ]; born 8 March 1950) is a French physician, lawyer and politician who has served as a member of the Senate since 2014, representing the department of Allier. A member of Horizons (HOR)

    <center-right party founded by a former prime minister of President Macron>

    he has presided over the centre-right <~ Biden's Democrates> The Independents – Republic and Territories (LIRT) parliamentary group in the Senate since 2017.

  • Rakuten is a big mess of data tracking and advertisment but I'm glad to hear Kobo remains a good product.

  • Kobo was bought by Rakuten in 2012, Rakuten is the Japanese Amazon, except it failed to fully scale internationally.

  • Mine had 2000 inside for extra coolness.

  • The abstract of the scientific article

    In the relentless pursuit of quantum computational advantage, we present a significant advancement with the development of Zuchongzhi 3.0. This superconducting quantum computer prototype, comprising 105 qubits, achieves high operational fidelities, with single-qubit gates, two-qubit gates, and readout fidelity at 99.90%, 99.62%, and 99.13%, respectively. Our experiments with an 83-qubit, 32-cycle random circuit sampling on the Zuchongzhi 3.0 highlight its superior performance, achieving 1×106 samples in just a few hundred seconds. This task is estimated to be infeasible on the most powerful classical supercomputers, Frontier, which would require approximately 5.9×109  yr to replicate the task. This leap in processing power places the classical simulation cost 6 orders of magnitude beyond Google’s SYC-67 and SYC-70 experiments [Morvan et al., Nature 634, 328 (2024)], firmly establishing a new benchmark in quantum computational advantage. Our work not only advances the frontiers of quantum computing but also lays the groundwork for a new era where quantum processors play an essential role in tackling sophisticated real-world challenges. https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.090601

    Random circuit sampling is a problem designed to showcase quantum computing strength. Random circuit sampling is the simulation of the outcome of many randomly generated quantum circuits. So, having a computer based on quantum phenomenon, such as superposition and entanglement, is obviously a big help, as opposed to having to imperfectly simulate this on a classical computer. So much that classical super computer cannot simulate this problem in a reasonable human time anymore. They call this "quantum superiority".
    It's like giving a math problem to a math professor and a philosophy professor, and then demonstrating how much better the math professor was at solving this problem.
    But it's a good benchmark to compare quantum computers between them.

    Overall, it's still useless to the average server or gamer.

  • I wish it was given their current government, but it still is the number one military and economy, so they can do a lot of damage. It will depend on what happens after Trump, if they continue spiraling down or not.

  • There is already nsfw flag to avoid this kind of thing, so it's not a new concept on Lemmy. Except this content is usually not considered nsfw enough.

  • Thanks for linking to this, it could indeed be a solution.

    The RFC: https://github.com/Neshura87/rfcs/blob/main/0004-post-tags.md

    TL;DR: a tag/flag system for posts is described in this RFC and being actively developed with a part 1 already merged and a part 2 in review. Tagging would only be possible for privileged users such as mods and admins so they can keep a sensical classification. So from there, we would need softcore communities' mods to agree to use a specific tag that we could filter out. That's still a lot of if, but it's a good step, with many other use cases.