18:40mrbeamer: quantum computers would output something based of the input qubit registers that means to the extent of 0 1 and something based of the floating point input I.e some range in the middle, would calculate all the answer of million alus and classical computer can decode the answer as 1 to many decoder which I have already developed so to output the io to the air gaped classicals computer device
18:52martinelbricht: i am no wannabe programmer or mentally ill one, i am never going crazy over simplest or most hardest math or computers problems, since i am so skilled as i appear, i just knew that my home computer is being used nu local intruders in my house, but MacBooki UEFI bios needs more work to be defended which i soon do, it has no switch by default not to boot into usb live distributions that
18:52martinelbricht: can chroot into my system, i can encrypt my systems hard drive as well as running system or change the bios to not allow any bootloader access such as usb key based booting, i made a copy of the fw blob and need to proccess it, i am a real deal programmer.
18:53martinelbricht: because I had not done that work to close uefi bios door yet, it was free to enter my systems through physical access to my MacBook
18:53martinelbricht: soon I gonna close that hole
18:54martinelbricht: but my phone like iPhone is a great phone so apple products are great
18:54martinelbricht: the MacBook is amazing too
19:05martinelbricht: Linux’s problem is not that those people are wannabes either the system is very complex and good so but the things work with very high entropy and not so direct to let newcomers harm the central systems, the people who program such systems are very skilled too, it’s maintained well but need patches for specialized no commodity systems an specialized applications or uses.
19:12martinelbricht: so as to how to maintain such systems like thousands of packages for a system with a fascinating KDE experience it’s all rough work and it always works so it’s deadly responsibility they do it very well still but I suppose they get motivated by a cheque on payday too, so they can earn through this work, I get money by other means but am competent to do such work too not to starve by any
19:12martinelbricht: chanche but I like my own systems better which is a grace that I have no financial issues to some degree yes.
19:14martinelbricht: for instance debians dependency hell is a ridiculous jam which I can solve way better directly that it would never jam through their perl scripts.
19:15martinelbricht: I would spawn so powerful dep analysis system that it would never fail to succeed.
19:16martinelbricht: but dependency hell is coming to those who do not know what they do, cause they fail to register or have a real strategy.
19:17martinelbricht: so the dependency resolution is just inefficient balls who drag along, once user makes a real mistake it does not help at all.
19:19martinelbricht: so as to how many times lennart poetterings ass got threattened by those who jammed deps due to sysv rc and systemd. it’s all debians fault at package management to be honest.
19:25martinelbricht: I can’t lie to you I think I was over too cruel to quantum computers manufacturers it’s nonsense what peter shor and others pull those are still the fastest computers for any algorithms like the ones I developed but it’s scary stuff they are even more powerful than fpgas and memristor analog ones.
19:28martinelbricht: But IBM engineers know anyways that they have the manpower to pull back any position they kindly lost due to their pathetically or say they just gave room to others to play too, ibm is so good that they can win from any position
19:28martinelbricht: those engineers just know how good they are
23:01ivicakolic: also you do not need aids hero’s and fecalists like airlied and karolherbst in the devolepment it’s that Facebook guys are as ill as you to associate their anuses stuffed with me, scrubs and negros of braindead fuckers were fucked by Laura keskinen not me, I am a real person with a brain I can’t deal with mindill people.
23:43karolherbst[d]: first attempt to do the const offset extraction on the nir side: `CodeSize: 8929970880 -> 9833823216 (+10.12%); split: -0.04%, +10.17%` ... I just hope I forgot something trivial, but yeah...
23:50karolherbst[d]: ohh.. I messed up ldc 🙃
23:51karolherbst[d]: so a `copy c[0x0][0x0]` -> `ldc.b32 c[0x0][%ur7]` yeah.. that's not going to end up great