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Kondeeka

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I’ve been bugging my colleagues with that same question the past months, the main difference between random number generators and qubits is the lack of quantum entanglement. To my surprise, I was actually able to find a passcode by just looking at the output probabilities.

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Yes, took me months to see that too! The point of the chances is though, with some problems you don’t need a definitive answer. Having a solution that solves 95% of your problem can be enough for the problems you would use a quantum computer in the first place. In other cases, your chance is somewhere between 99 and 100 percent so you practically still have a definitive answer.

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Use cases are generally problems with very large amount of factors that are not feasible to calculate with normal comouters, think about chemical/medicine simulation and logistics optimization or public transport timetables.

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Scientists are in my experience very often not natives.

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Never thought I would see Germany resurrecting its military industries, and even welcoming it with open arms

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Every student home I’ve lived in had Miele appliances, indestructible like Nokia phones.

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Saw an interesting initiative for Android and iOS in general, an open source os worked on by people behind Fairphone and multiple EU countries called mobifree.org

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