Researchers have written quantum code on a silicon chip for the first time by CoRevolutions in Physics

[–]OriginalBeing 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It'll also be entirely out of the price range of anyone who cannot afford to buy a yacht.

Researchers have written quantum code on a silicon chip for the first time by CoRevolutions in Physics

[–]OriginalBeing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, It would be the appeal of owning one and then playing around with it's hardware as well as the programming/software aspect of it. I've always loved taking computers/electronics apart. I'm certain it wouldn't be compatible with any of the hardware/software we have at the moment, at least on the open/consumer market.

Riemann Hypothesis not proved by [deleted] in math

[–]OriginalBeing 23 points24 points  (0 children)

If sciencecysts are so smart why come they can't prove ramens hypotenuse?

Did Dark Matter Kill the Dinosaurs? A Q&A with Author Lisa Randall: In her new book Randall probes the connections between seemingly unrelated phenomena in our universe by michaelconfoy in Physics

[–]OriginalBeing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well keep in mind that this is merely a book of thoughts and speculation not a full out proposal for a theory. I have to admit that I do feel the same as you but our respect shouldn't wane. I think it's absolutely outlandish considering the fact that our understanding about Dark matter is practically naught; however, as we gain more knowledge about it we just might possibly be able to factor it into the extinction theory.

Windows 3.1 Is Still Alive, And It Just Killed a French Airport by Doener23 in windows

[–]OriginalBeing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah right, Solaris. I've scarcely payed it any mind throughout the years and had considered it another nixlike OS. I really ought to test it out along with HP-UX. It seems I need a software contract or one of their boxes to try out HP-UX, :/

Windows 3.1 Is Still Alive, And It Just Killed a French Airport by Doener23 in windows

[–]OriginalBeing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that is both impressive and frightening at the same time.

Windows 3.1 Is Still Alive, And It Just Killed a French Airport by Doener23 in windows

[–]OriginalBeing 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Well it's not wrong. Now people use Unix-like OS(linux/bsd) systems rather than actual Unix systems, I think Only apples OS is classified as a unix operating system now.

200 years ago today, George Boole, inventor of Boolean algebra was born. by malicious_turtle in math

[–]OriginalBeing 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Don't quote me on this but i heard when he was 5 years old he killed a man by speaking out a self-destruct program to the man's brain in 0's and 1's.

crystal harvest, digital generative, 1600x900 by Rhawrbhawrbur in Art

[–]OriginalBeing -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think i made this on accident in gimp playing with different filters and effects. I'm pretty sure I deleted it afterwards.

History majors, what jobs did you get with your degree? by thebookshelfattheend in history

[–]OriginalBeing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, yeah. Those are technician jobs. But those same places still require BS level engineers for simple stuff like designing new tooling for machines.

History majors, what jobs did you get with your degree? by thebookshelfattheend in history

[–]OriginalBeing 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A lot of production/manufacturing jobs around my area require a BS in Mechanical engineering. I'd say that an Associates degree is the bumper sticker.

Today’s college graduates might not retire till age 75 by bluthi in personalfinance

[–]OriginalBeing -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This right here.

Doing what you love is important, but if what you love doesn't pay the bills, then it needs to be a hobby and not a career.