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  1. "Basically patterns emerge from data," says Harris, now 91. "If you can't read them right, then you can't tell the story."

    npr.org/sections/alltechconsid

  2. An example for an application of needed? Here is one by D-Wave & Toyota Central Motors

    More about Traffic Signal Optimization on a Square Lattice using the D-Wave Quantum Annealer (arXiv:2003.07527v1)

    From dwavesys.com/media/b4lllchm/dw

  3. @gerenuk

    And I fully agree with you about the current state. Mostly it is testing and getting ready for the future.

    "Right now the hardware available is at the state of prototype. Enterprises use the Braket services mostly to prepare themselves, to do proof of concepts, to learn what's going on." as Simone Severini of said.

    And I am confident that this will change soon. Moving from to .

  4. of the day: low-code manifesto

    The that promises to solve all problems in of the future. And of the present. And of the past. 🤦

    lowcodeassociation.org/manifes

  5. Me at the age of 30 trying to understand the business department's requirements

  6. If you want to ruin my day, ask me these three questions in the morning first thing. 😱 Than I will tell you what I will today and what is stopping me. 🤬

  7. A series of endless meetings is not a project plan! Meeting minutes don't replace proper documentation!

  8. CW: Bye Bye bird

    I am really sorry about the decision to leave twitter since it was nice there and always some interesting posts by interesting people to read.

    But for the last week...
    * More people have joined Mastodon
    * More interesting discussions happen here than on Twitter
    * And finally the resurrection of Trump.

    Will I misss it? Don't know, but it will be like with and other platforms, it will become a faint memory.

  9. Maybe #quantumcomputing will change this from "HARD" to "NOT SO HARD" or even "EASY". 🤷‍♂️

    No no, don't worry. Not today, not tomorrow. But like MD5 was "unbreakable" long time ago, technical advances are coming fast.

    Source #xkcd xkcd.com/936/

    #quantumsecurity #security #cryptoagility

  10. Maybe #quantumcomputing will change this from "HARD" to "NOT SO HARD" or even "EASY". 🤷‍♂️

    No no, don't worry. Not today, not tomorrow. But like MD5 was "unbreakable" long time ago, technical advances are coming fast.

    Source #xkcd xkcd.com/936/

    #quantumsecurity #security #cryptoagility

  11. Maybe #quantumcomputing will change this from "HARD" to "NOT SO HARD" or even "EASY". 🤷‍♂️

    No no, don't worry. Not today, not tomorrow. But like MD5 was "unbreakable" long time ago, technical advances are coming fast.

    Source #xkcd xkcd.com/936/

    #quantumsecurity #security #cryptoagility

  12. > The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project is an open-source project that aims to support the development and prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography.

    #opensource #QuantumComputing #qrl #QuantumResistant #pqc #security

    openquantumsafe.org/

  13. > The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project is an open-source project that aims to support the development and prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography.

    #opensource #QuantumComputing #qrl #QuantumResistant #pqc #security

    openquantumsafe.org/

  14. > The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project is an open-source project that aims to support the development and prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography.

    #opensource #QuantumComputing #qrl #QuantumResistant #pqc #security

    openquantumsafe.org/

  15. > The Open Quantum Safe (OQS) project is an open-source project that aims to support the development and prototyping of quantum-resistant cryptography.

    #opensource #QuantumComputing #qrl #QuantumResistant #pqc #security

    openquantumsafe.org/