• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Now ask Trump:

    “Quantum computing — it’s the future, folks. Very, very powerful. It’s like regular computers, but much faster — tremendously faster. We’re talking about things that spin and don’t spin at the same time. Spinning. Spinning. Such spinning as you’ve never seen. The best spinning and we own all the spinning. Nobody really understands it, but our scientists — the best — they’re working on it. China’s trying to catch up, but we’re going to lead in quantum like we led in everything else. Believe me.”

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      26 days ago

      This reads like an AI take on what Trump would respond. Except he never says computers, just computer.
      Just like Tesler, its all computer

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    I guess power seeking politicians should have decent understanding of quantium physics, as their answers to politically sensitive questions tend to be in the quantium superposition.

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      Re-elected, while being the truest statement, doesn’t give the full picture.

      Pierre Poilievre (PP) was defeated in his riding of Carleton (in Ottawa, Ontario) and another MP from his party, Damien Kurek, offered to step down from his position as MP in a riding in Alberta so that PP could run.

      The only opposition was an independent candidate, Bonnie Critchley.

      He didn’t exactly win anything in my opinion. He simply waltzed into a position a bootlicker gave up for him and abandoned the supporters in his riding to further his political career.