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Posts by Purva Thakre

Is it something along the lines of "apocali"?

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Listening in to the live Artemis II feed. I love the way they talk about everything (jargon, acronyms, plaing English) . Like a bit ago, an astronaut was talking emotionally about how beautiful the views were of the approaching moon, and Houston's CapCom person responded plainly “Copy. Moon joy.”

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the cover of Dune with the title changed to "Paul is Bad" and the cover of the sequel with the title changed to "Ok, I guess I wasn't Clear"

the cover of Dune with the title changed to "Paul is Bad" and the cover of the sequel with the title changed to "Ok, I guess I wasn't Clear"

idk I did see this meme today which made me laugh so hard. lol

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Happy March 15. Here is my favorite Ides of March meme:

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Some quantum info researchers are reluctant to learn about non-CPTP maps, but are ultimately left with no Chois.

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a bald man is giving a peace sign and the word sure is behind him Alt: a bald man is giving a peace sign and the word sure is behind him

> LLMs have provided the first reliable shield against it.

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This is one of the reasons why I have a Goodreads account. Would not have discovered Ursula K Le Guin without it.

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One panel comic with one person saying to another: Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury. Like so many others in tech, I draw inspiration from completely misunderstanding those authors

One panel comic with one person saying to another: Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury. Like so many others in tech, I draw inspiration from completely misunderstanding those authors

via The New Yorker, Ellis Rosen cartoon

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A few quick notes:
1) Magic - not my favorite word choice - comes from magic angle directions and into quantum computing by arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph... . It is not about entanglement.

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sign for a hotel called "NP HOTEL" in seattle's japantown

sign for a hotel called "NP HOTEL" in seattle's japantown

thing is, you only get access to the NP-oracle while you sleep

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Meme showing six logical operators illustrated with jack-o'-lantern images. 

trick OR treat 
trick AND treat 
trick XOR treat 
trick NOR treat 
trick NAND treat 
trick XNOR treat

Meme showing six logical operators illustrated with jack-o'-lantern images. trick OR treat trick AND treat trick XOR treat trick NOR treat trick NAND treat trick XNOR treat

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Are the talks being recorded?

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Living in the Future benefit: the combination of Google Maps public transit directions and phone-tap onboard payment makes it SO EASY to take public trams/buses/metros when traveling now. It’s fantastic not to have to resort to taxis just for lack of easy access to the local transit ticketing system

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In case you don't know, you can enable the option to always require alt text in 'Accessibility' settings. When this option is enabled, it doesn't let you post an image without the alt text.

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A group of scientists huddle excitedly around a monitor. One says:
"The program has detected a signal sent from another galaxy, but we need to upgrade to a paid version before we can reply."

The screen reads "Choose a plan To unlock replies: 1. Student 2. Basic 3. Pro 4. Expert "

A group of scientists huddle excitedly around a monitor. One says: "The program has detected a signal sent from another galaxy, but we need to upgrade to a paid version before we can reply." The screen reads "Choose a plan To unlock replies: 1. Student 2. Basic 3. Pro 4. Expert "

My latest cartoon for @newscientist.com

p.s. my new book of science cartoons 'Physics for Cats' is out now. Visit www.tomgauld.com for details

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I wish we could develop common standards for
- circuit operations
- pulse data
- circuit manipulation (incl. transpilation, routing, optimization)
- calibration & calibration QUALITY data
- measurement results, incl. raw and complex
- wire serialization optimized for both job definitions and results

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I got tired of mashing together tools to write long threads with 𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐡 𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑔 and ℳα†ℏ—so I wrote La𝑇𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑡!

It converts Markdown and LaTeX to Unicode that can be used in “tweets”, and automatically splits long threads. Try it out!

keenancrane.github.io/LaTweet/

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What's included in your rating scheme?

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Apparently September 5th is "cultivate with fold-transversal S" day:

arxiv.org/abs/2509.05232

arxiv.org/abs/2502.017...

arxiv.org/abs/2509.05212

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the very hungry caterpillar superimposed on an illustration of gregor samsa from the metamorphosis as a beetle

the very hungry caterpillar superimposed on an illustration of gregor samsa from the metamorphosis as a beetle

one morning, when gregor samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a very hungry caterpillar

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Python code packaging for scientific software (Python code packaging for scientific software)

I pushed myself to learn Git so that I could become active in quantum open source. I found Jo Bovy's textbook useful.

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Screenshot states: 

Unlike ordinary qubits, which store information in the state of a single particle, topological qubits store it in the arrangement of several particles—which is a global property, not a local one, making them far more robust.

Take, for example, braided hair. The type and number of braids that a person has are global properties that remain the same regardless of how they shake their head. In contrast, the position of an individual hair strand is a local property that can shift with the slightest movement.

Screenshot states: Unlike ordinary qubits, which store information in the state of a single particle, topological qubits store it in the arrangement of several particles—which is a global property, not a local one, making them far more robust. Take, for example, braided hair. The type and number of braids that a person has are global properties that remain the same regardless of how they shake their head. In contrast, the position of an individual hair strand is a local property that can shift with the slightest movement.

Scientific American with a great analogy for comparing physical qubits and encoded topological qubits.

www.scientificamerican.com/article/negl...

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The Destruction of NASA Would Be a Blow to Our Collective Imagination As NASA grapples with major proposed budget cuts and losing some of its most brilliant minds, America’s willingness to look outward is also at risk.

“What’s being undercut isn’t just NASA’s technical ability to carry out missions, although that would be bad enough. It is America’s—and the world’s—capacity to wonder, to believe, to know.“
www.wired.com/story/the-de...

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Research or Beatles song?
LUCI in the hex with dropout🎶🎶🎶

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