Generating three random bits… Saved you a click
Incredible, the future is now
Did they disentangle their superpositions? I know I hate it when that happens to me.
Often it happens with me and your mom
Oh you found her? If she’s alive tell her I don’t care as and if she’s dead then just get professional help because bruh.
I found her in a box and am nervous to conclusively check to see if she is dead or not.
I could save on therapy if I never open it right?
Yeah I’ve gotta advise against collapsing that wave function.
interesting read! I still havent had a reason to play with quantum computing. This article makes it seem less challenging to approach, maybe ill give it a try sometime.
The number labels of the x-axis represent the different answers from the magic 8-ball in the following order: “Yes” (001), “Not today” (001), “Definitely” (010), “Try again” (011), “Signs point to yes” (100), “Not likely” (101), “Sure thing!” (110), and “Outlook not so good” (111).
Assuming this is a mistype? Yes and Not Today are both “001”. Should “Yes” actually be “000” (which is the label used on the graph above this paragraph
Since it’s IBM sponsored/supported they probably didn’t want to tell the reader that you can simulate a quantum computer on classical hardware. So no need to use their service to use “the real” thing.





