So what now?

cnet.com/news/google-reportedly-attains-quantum-supremacy/
So what now?

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>That font rendering

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that's linux for you

iTODDLERS BTFO ACROSS SPACE AND TIME FOR ALL ETERNITY

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Linux doesn't do font rendering, you dumbass. It's a kernel.
Freetype and fontconfigs defaults are actually pretty good.

I would guess OP's image is Chrome on Windows.

>Chrome on Windows.
Looks fine for me.

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>I would guess OP's image is Chrome on Windows.
OP has a monitor with retarded subpixel arrangement.

Why are these Jurnos so retarded?
There is nothing a Quantum computer can do that a real computer can't, they are just more efficient under certain circumstances.

Be a proper citizen and embrace your corporate overlords.

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technologyreview.com/f/614416/google-researchers-have-reportedly-achieved-quantum-supremacy/

Its over

are you blind
those letters are pure black and white

RSA is kill?
Glowing negroes must be having a good day

So is elliptic curve crypto safe?

The image has been converted to black/white bitmap before posting.

If that was the case there would be grey shading around letters, but there's none, only the twitter logo has grey color.

>The proposed experiment is not about solving a problem: it is the computational task of sampling from the output distribution of pseudo-random quantum circuits built from a universal gate set. This computational task is difficult because as the grid size increases, the memory needed to store everything increases classically exponentially. 15 The required memory for a 6 × 4 = 24–qubit grid is just 268 megabytes, less than the average smartphone, but for a 6 × 7 = 42–qubit grid it jumps to 70 terabytes, roughly 10,000 times that of a high-end PC. Google has used Edison, a supercomputer housed by the US National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center and ranked 72 in the Top500 List [2], to simulate the behaviour of the grid of 42 qubits. The classical simulation stopped at this stage because going to the next size up was thought to be currently impossible: a 48-qubit grid would require 2,252 petabytes of memory, almost double that of the top supercomputer in the world. The path to quantum computational supremacy was obvious: if Google could solve the problem with a 50–qubit quantum computer, it would have beaten every other computer in existence.

absolute quantum wankery
arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01356.pdf

does this mean they broke encryption and can steal all data in realtime?

Fancy names for what's a really good simulation

holy BASED

>we ran a simulation
>we quantum now
The state of the Alphabet Corporation.

Wow, it's nothing.
The day they'll really achieve quantum supremacy you'll have a press conference, scientists invited from all over the world, and a demonstration.

they might need a few more qubits.