Message from @Extra Crispy

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2018-10-29 04:37:26 UTC  

Fucking 2000 series coming out next year

2018-10-29 04:37:36 UTC  

they're trying to make as much money as they can

2018-10-29 04:37:45 UTC  

before they can't anymore

2018-10-29 04:37:54 UTC  

Also for rdr2 for PC

2018-10-29 04:38:01 UTC  

Think they'll pull another GTA V

2018-10-29 04:38:05 UTC  

And wait like two years

2018-10-29 04:38:10 UTC  

anyone with a bit of mind on the market would know that it's a great time to sell your shares since moore's law is kind of coming to a close

2018-10-29 04:38:49 UTC  

after that, it'll be all about making the best stuff for as cheap as possible

2018-10-29 04:39:10 UTC  

It will be strange to have the market crash

2018-10-29 04:39:17 UTC  

definitely will be

2018-10-29 04:39:26 UTC  

Quantum computers are dead in the water

2018-10-29 04:39:30 UTC  

And nothing else is really being shilled

2018-10-29 04:39:33 UTC  

What's making everyone think it's going to crash?

2018-10-29 04:39:34 UTC  

It really is, the end

2018-10-29 04:39:35 UTC  

I wonder how things will turn out

2018-10-29 04:39:46 UTC  

@Grim Creeper moore's law

2018-10-29 04:40:03 UTC  

@Grim Creeper Moores Law is based on the notion that computational power doubles every 18 months, starting from the 50s until now

2018-10-29 04:40:12 UTC  

With 5nm CPU design being the theoretical limit

2018-10-29 04:40:21 UTC  

Fuck...

2018-10-29 04:40:26 UTC  

When you have transistors so small and so close to eachother, you start to have electron leaks

2018-10-29 04:40:31 UTC  

the market for CPU's derives from the overall increase in quality of the product, of which is based upon the overall increase of quality of the hardware's transistor size (which is now down to the atomic level)

2018-10-29 04:40:37 UTC  

Where the electrons flowing through neighboring transistors leak into others

2018-10-29 04:40:42 UTC  

either we're going to have to start computing with gluons, or find another means

2018-10-29 04:40:45 UTC  

Causing permanent damage

2018-10-29 04:40:54 UTC  

quantum uncertainty fucks with the hardware

2018-10-29 04:41:04 UTC  

Here is a blurry cat phttps://please.dont-hack.me/10nckhg.jpg

2018-10-29 04:41:08 UTC  

much appreciated, I'll definitely give it a look

2018-10-29 04:41:40 UTC  

I remember a study involving a rat pressing a button that was wired back into its brain in order to get the equivalent of a dopamine release

2018-10-29 04:41:42 UTC  

it's a shame people shill quantum so much without realizing that 90% of the commercial quantum computers in use are super specialized and would never work as "personal computers"

2018-10-29 04:42:04 UTC  

coupled with the fact that being too loud or stomping on the floor could disrupt the machine

2018-10-29 04:42:09 UTC  

unless you had it shielded heavily

2018-10-29 04:42:14 UTC  

Ibm just got a general purpose one running

2018-10-29 04:42:27 UTC  

the general purpose ones are far less powerful than their specialized ones

2018-10-29 04:42:32 UTC  

*working

2018-10-29 04:42:37 UTC  

idk if they are even more powerful than regular computers yet

2018-10-29 04:42:49 UTC  

i know the specialized ones are leagues above silicon based machines

2018-10-29 04:43:06 UTC  

the only possibility of commercialized quantum computers would have to be if they were able to miniaturize them down enough to the point that the overall cost of shielding and cooling wasn't completely overwhelming

2018-10-29 04:43:14 UTC  

not to mention even then you could only have it as a desk top

2018-10-29 04:43:20 UTC  

And it has significant boosts over classical computing, in certain areas like O(n^2) problems

2018-10-29 04:43:41 UTC  

if cloud computing becomes even more mainstream and everyone starts getting fiber internet, I could imagine having data centers that are climate controlled and shielded to have many quantum computers

2018-10-29 04:44:04 UTC  

and you would simply just stream it to your client machine