Absurdly ignorant questions that, when answered, will likely result in people knowing more about quantum computing than they did before.
Absurdly ignorant questions that, when answered, will likely result in people knowing more about quantum computing than they did before.
I’d put good money on your take.
Different as in less palatable to children.
It’s all fun and games until the guy gets caught because we helped the NYPD find him via the wide reach of memes eventually finding someone who recognizes him and never saw their press release.
Okay, but try telling that to the people who came up with the words a thousand years ago.
Sounds like socialism either way, and my wise elected leaders said that’s bad.
We are currently at a wealth disparity that outpaces the gap that precipitated the French Revolution and invention of the guillotine.
They don’t, but enough do that it’s worth noting.
Companies definitely do not like waiting for money.
Honestly that was the one positive thing about it for me.
Shutting off Twitter would cost what, $1?
Jelly.
For someone like me, no.
Counter space, cabinet space.
Fair counterpoint. Can’t think of how to solve that stress test of the proposed system.
I think Apple customers generally aren’t the type to be taking their own computers apart.
They have to start doing health insurance (which is where an emergency rescue is or should be billed) like car insurance.
If it’s your fault, you have to pay much more.
Ignorance is not the same thing as cruelty.
Especially important the context of a universe where feeling too strongly can be a snowball effect to evil for someone entrusted with certain powers.
They know that threats will appeal to liberals but not upset MAGAs enough to kill them when they realize Project 2026.