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    4 years ago

    As someone on neither side, I see only downsides in another cold-war starting between China and the US.

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      4 years ago

      Not sure how that’s at all relevant to discussing China’s technological achievements here. A quantum computer with 113 detected photons is a huge achievement, and that’s the topic of the article.

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        4 years ago

        Quantum computing has (so far) no practical application other that potentially breaking current non-quantum cryptography and thus is inherently a militarized surveillance technology.

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            4 years ago

            Some marketing blub that was probably the first thing that came up on a Google search isn’t going to convince me that are are any practical applications of quantum computing in the near future other than breaking cryptography.

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                4 years ago

                I am actually a bio-chemist by training and understand perfectly well… but quantum computing isn’t going to help with that any-time soon.

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                  4 years ago

                  So, your argument is that quantum computing isn’t going to help until quantum computing is sufficiently developed. You truly are a master of tautology. Exact same argument applies to breaking encryption by the way.

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                    4 years ago

                    No, my argument isn’t against making civilian research into quantum computing, it is against military / surveillance funded research into it and making it into a dick-measuring contest between China and the US.