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John Preskill
preskill
Interesting remarks this morning at #Q2B20 by @ericschmidt. A few takeaways. Eric thinks that scaling from NISQ technology to fault-tolerant quantum computing is "largely an industrial problem" to be solved
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John Mercer
MercerCSTeacher
Very exciting week, it was GCSE options evening and I had a wonderfully diverse & inclusive group of students saying they were interested in Computer Science. Over 40% were girls,
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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
Do you know how many of the people arrested in connection with the Capitol invasion were active users of Parler? Zero.The planning was largely done on Facebook. This is all
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Lee Vinsel
STS_News
This is a good question. It was a big move in studies of computing, the Internet, and such to recognize the material because this was ignored in earlier framings, like
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Corry Wang
corry_wang
1/ Thoughts on the Myth of the "First Mover"This thread by @danrose stirred something I've been thinking about for a while - the myth of first mover advantageTo this day,
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Andric Tham
astralwave
Why do models for organizing work in tech companies fall into either the “mission control” (auftragstaktik) or “command and control” categories? Those are borrowed from the military.Why not models borrowed
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Gray "serial millennial myth debunker" Kimbrough
graykimbrough
If we take this methodology seriously, we should also apply it to TV/movies/streaming time.This yields the big claims that TV and streaming technology *decreased* significantly from 2004 to 2017, and
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Danny
dannysteenman
I’m receiving this question a lot on Twitter:I want to learn some more about the Cloud, but I don’t know where to start?I heard you loud and clear! I made
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Hansi Lo Wang
hansilowang
While we stare at the Electoral College map, your regular reminder that the number of electoral votes each state has is determined by the results of the census... ...and despite
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
No. Your job is to liberate physics. Mine, to liberate you. Presumably some of you understand the peril we’re in. We can’t stay here.I didn’t mention Geometric Unity to the
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Crypto wolf
Legion03857443
Thread why @akashnet_ should be your biggest bag for this bullrun and throughout the next decade.I'm expecting this one to be a top 20 coin.Definitely worth your time, and therefore
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Roam-fu (Kahlil Corazo on 🧠⏩ 🌏)
Roamfu
1/ A SHORT HISTORY OF ANTIFRAGILE INFORMATION: FROM LIFE TO ROAMLife is antifragile information that travels through time using the fragility of matter as its vehicle.What can @RoamResearch users learn
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Martijncvv Ⓥ | 👨🎓 = 🔑
Martijncvv
#VeChain X Cloud Computing X PoAWhy I think VeChain is on its way to position itself next to Amazon, Google and Microsoft in the Cloud Computing industry.Facts- Data is the
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XRPatience
xrpartisan
Looks like Ripple has patented On-Demand Liquidity for Foreign Exchange and cross-border payments. This is a big deal.s/o @coys1969 https://uspto.report/patent/grant/10,902,416 The patented tech "is not limited to banking institutions
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Simon fae Standingstone ::🏴🇪🇺🌍::
simon_brooke
Listening to your episode on Richard Hamming this afternoon, when I was stacking firewood, @ericnormand. Some thoughts: >>>https://lispcast.com/one-mans-view-of-computer-science/ When I was at high school, fifty years ago, we were
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Pieter Wuille
pwuille
So... RFC6979, which specifies derandomized nonces for ECDSA (essentially computing them deterministically from the message and the private key).It's a good idea, and a success: widely deployed, and it probably
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