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Most people imagine quantum computing as scientists sitting in front of a quantum processor waiting for breakthroughs to happen. The reality is far more interesting. Before a quantum computer ever gets involved, researchers spend countless hours building simulations, validating mathematics, stress-testing assumptions, and benchmarking performance on powerful GPU infrastructure. Just like aerospace engineers don’t launch a rocket before simulating it, quantum researchers don’t trust a circuit before testing it. This is Part 1 of our series exploring how modern quantum computing research actually works and why GPUs have become one of the most important tools in the field. More tomorrow. — Thesecretchief #QuantumComputing #ArtificialIntelligence #ScientificResearch #HighPerformanceComputing #Innovation
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zero simulating cards in this bout is egregious as is that free “it’s okay you missed the penalty but you’re handsome” horseshit
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The Worlds economy is simulating real life - actual ticket scalping is happening in-game. Until now, tickets were a rare drop (doing nothing). We just revealed the Portal (requires tickets to enter) A player bought every ticket on the market Here's how you can get one 👇
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Replying to @FiatVeritas1
Ok you are 99.999999% a simulated being, thus anything simulating you is god…
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Touché! I think I did try simulating some DSP stuff in HILO3 on a Sun 3/50. That put me off HDL for a long time
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Replying to @TraderGirlQ
How far do you think the simulation goes back? You think it started recently or are we talking they been simulating these “events” all along?
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So if you go back and watch he explains to Lloyd what happened to Danny. The event of the recent abuse you hear in conversation about Jack snapping. But at the bar he tells Lloyd that the event happened years ago. Simulating that Jack has been abusing Danny all these years
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Frédéric Gaven retweeted
We’re sharing new research on a method for anticipating how models may behave in real-world use before release: simulating deployment with recent, de-identified user requests and studying candidate model responses. openai.com/index/deployment-…
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(2/2) hypothetically maybe escape simulation by DDOS. Human Brain is just simulating reality of its body's inputs. Force base real to wake u up due to excess resource mangment. Say nuerolink could give brain inputs a force a new reality that includes another nuerolink. Then 🔁
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Recreating human behavior studies as evals for @jurny_ai Setup: - Simulate individual people not populations - Give them personalities and a environment to stream from (i.e a room with others talking) - Some prolonged memory with each agent on their own thread Ex. - Collective Intelligence: Evidence for a Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups. - Bystander Effect: Bystander Intervention in Emergencies: Diffusion of Responsibility. - Hidden Profile Effect: Pooling of Unshared Information in Group Decision Making What is difficult: - Creating user representations that are not leading while also ensuring representation - Translating audio and visual inputs to textual inputs - Capturing the essence of a test setup but making it unrecognizable to models that know of the studies What has been interesting: - Variation model by model is high and non incremental (models that are newer don't always represent humans better) - The behavior seems already latent in the models, given the right setup the human reasoning shows up unprompted, you mostly have to avoid suppressing it - The results are eerily good Why I think this matters: So much study has gone into the human psyche. Using them as evals enables a grounded way to understand progress made towards simulating an individual. Will be releasing an article on how we "recreated" the bystander effect using agents soon.
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🚨Karmelo Anthony Supporters Make Song About Austin Metcalf’s Murder🚨 Karmelo Anthony Ssupporters make a song called “Austin Bop” and do a little dance where they do a dance simulating stabbing one with a knife, effectively mocking his death and murder. How insensitive will the left become? When does it end? Where is the accountability? Any words of wisdom @B1TuckerCarlson? Let me know how you feel in the comments👇
VILE: disgusting new TikTok trend called the “Austin Bop” has exploded among young black Karmelo Anthony supporters. They gleefully dance, with and without knives, while making repeated thrusting and stabbing motions toward the chest in a brazen mockery of a teenage boy’s brutal murder, often adding laughing emojis to their videos. This isn’t edgy content. This is straight-up demonic celebration of violence. Thug culture remains one of the most toxic, self-destructive forces rotting the black community from within. It glorifies murder, mocks victims, and turns human tragedy into dance challenges.
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Her project topic is “Simulating Quantum-Safe Cryptography by the Implementation of Quantum Key Distribution”. She built the demo and her panelist’s were super impressed.
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No problem. Let me fix it for you: So on one hand we have someone simulating beheadings in 2017 and in the other 430 school shootings with hundreds of victims. Much better now, isn't it?
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and then they fetishize women and the idea of being one by doing weird shit like "simulating" periods or pregnancies.
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Explore the fascinating world of Conway's Game of Life through modern C ! 🌌 Dive into how simulating infinite possibilities can reshape your coding skills and understanding of complex systems. Ready to unleash your creativity? #CPlusPlus #GameOfLife #CodingChallenge
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Replying to @fresh_sadegh
"There are forces trained in the al-Nabk camp- Uzbeks and others- for an operation simulating entry deep into Lebanese territory, between 15 and 20 kilometers, under various pretexts. They are deployed along the Syrian-Lebanese border."
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Medicine abandoned physics for biology and chemistry. Diagnosis became imaging. Treatment became statistics. The body became a collection of symptoms. Virtual twins are bringing physics back, simulating how a specific heart beats, bends, and bleeds before a surgeon touches it. The physician was always meant to be an engineer of the body.
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