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by fragmede
933 days ago
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Crypto is actually picking up after FTX and Binance, though as it's a social problem of adoption rather than a technical issue, I'm not sure it's comparable. The problem with fusion and quantum computing is that advances are being made, but because those advances aren't consumer facing, you don't see them. Eg December 2022, they managed to get more energy out of a fusion experiment than they put in. That's huge! I'm not going to see an effect on my power bill for another couple decades, if ever, but it's real actual solid progress. For quantum computing, they're moving past the singular q-bit tech demonstrations level and moving into actual practical applications like making chips that can talk to each other **. Again, doesn't remotely affect me or my laptop today, but we've moved past the 1998 Stanford/IBM 2 q-bit computer. Meanwhile, I can adopt a new model getting dropped with an afternoon of work, and see the results in milliseconds, in the case of StableDiffusion-turbo. * https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/16/1083491/whats-co...
** https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/06/1066317/whats-ne... |
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