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Incompatibility Issue with Quantum Computing Environment #1982

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juicemission opened this issue Jan 31, 2024 · 3 comments
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Incompatibility Issue with Quantum Computing Environment #1982

juicemission opened this issue Jan 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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@juicemission
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Dear Maintainers,

I hope this message finds you in the midst of a sudo pacman -Syyu kind of day. I am writing to report an issue I've encountered with The Algorithm while attempting to run it on my quantum computer setup.

Issue Description

Upon trying to execute the algorithm in my quantum computing environment, I faced several compatibility issues. It seems that the algorithm is not optimized for quantum computational frameworks, which is somewhat surprising in this era of rapidly evolving technology.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Initialize the quantum computing environment.
  2. Attempt to execute the algorithm using standard quantum computation methods.
  3. Observe the lack of compatibility and resulting errors.

Expected Behavior

The algorithm should ideally adapt to the quantum computational framework, harnessing the power of qubits for enhanced performance.

Actual Behavior

The algorithm fails to initialize, showing clear signs of incompatibility with quantum computing principles.

Possible Solution

I would suggest looking into quantum computing libraries and potentially integrating quantum algorithms that can work in tandem with classical computing approaches.

I understand that this might require a bit of grep -r 'quantum' /, but I believe it's worth the effort. Thank you for your time and dedication to open-source software. Looking forward to an update that makes this algorithm as adaptable and resilient as Arch Linux itself.

@Tim79000
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This will bring advertisers back to X

@MadKamel
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MadKamel commented Feb 3, 2024

Quantum advertising would be a welcome addition to Twitter (formerly known as X), and would attract advertisers back to the platform for sure!

@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 4, 2024

You need to set the target to q86_128

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