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[โ€“] Artemis_Mystique@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I am not against any of the tech i listed, i think they all are neat and quite interesting to study and use.

you have probably not been around the forums to realise why i put it there, QC discussion these days are leaning towards the it's a grift/ it will never be viable territory. This is mostly in large part due to M$ and their claims. there is also some subtle fear mongering going on with the recent push towards quantam resistant encryption standards.

So i am not calling QC a grift, I am calling out that whenever it becomes viable for the companies that are researching it to rent their computers to consumers, people will start calling it the next grift.

Maybe you've mistaken criticisms of the MS claims for criticisms of quantum technology in general?