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[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .98;
Ignoring bullying is common but bad advice. They are channeling their frustration, whatever the source, on you. By ignoring them you are giving them the green light to provoke you further and further — Victor S 9 mins ago
 
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4:14 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .00;
Before I took my first computer science course in the computer science major, I bought Bjarne Stroustrup's "The C++ Programming Language" and attempted to read it cover to cover over the summer before Programming 101. I got maybe half way through it. I have an extensive library of technology books. For my last project I bought several dozen. I eat complexity for breakfast and typically have a relatively small team of very good people. If you have shit people, then learning a new programming language might be too much for them. — Michael Lafayette 5 mins ago
 
4:39 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .90; OpenNLP .01;
But yeah, I was a dick. Sorry about that.. — Michael Lafayette 2 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .51;
@Moo - I don't hire "indentured servants" or "monkeys". 1 year out of college Amazon paid me $150k a year cash plus stock, benefits, etc. You're probably hiring average or below average people. — Michael Lafayette 21 mins ago
 
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5:04 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .36;
@Moo - p.s. I don't give a shit if you say you're leaving it at that. I thought I was going somewhere, so I kept going. I don't give a fuck if it's annoying you because mentally I got something out of it. Thank you. — Michael Lafayette 1 min ago
 
5:29 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .99; OpenNLP .29;
Man I'm a selfish asshole. And I don't even realize it. — Michael Lafayette 20 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .99; OpenNLP .29;
Man I'm a selfish asshole. And I don't even realize it. — Michael Lafayette 20 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .95;
You pieces of shit can thumb down this all you want. Fuck all of you! p.s. I need a human connection to empathize, and I just don't have that on here. That's why I can be such a dick. — Michael Lafayette 22 mins ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .99; OpenNLP .87;
@Moo - p.s. I'm a dick unless I am face-to-face with another person and looking them in the eyes, or unless I really personally understand the other person. I have very little empathy, and on here I can't really make that human connection. — Michael Lafayette 25 mins ago
 
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[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .26;
Mindmajix is on another spamming spree today. Please flag as spam -- don't merely downvote and/or vote to close as off-topic or VLQ. — tripleee 4 mins ago
 
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6:46 AM
@Gemmy stop tag result
 
@Rodgort Burnination of tag [result] correctly stopped! I hope you had real fun!
 
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7:34 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .04; OpenNLP .30;
It's also worth mentioning simply "not being there" won't cut the feedback loop you speak of since this bully in particular wails at the sight of the project's development, which he can't keep up with. He's one glance and step away from sabotaging it. — lucasgcb 1 min ago
 
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9:19 AM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Gustavo Banegas
@Marsl In fact, there are several papers showing that you can make any function reversible. See [1], where Bennett shows how to do it. Also, in terms of karatsuba multiplication, there are papers showing how to do it and the costs for it, see [2]. However, this is just logical gates. One of the only papers that I knwo that go deep in terms of costs is [3]. [1] dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=73186 [2] arxiv.org/abs/1706.03419 [3] arxiv.org/abs/1603.09383Gustavo Banegas 12 mins ago
 
9:39 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .99;
Ask him if he receives any child support for being a single parent. There is some bitch out there that owes him money. literally, lol. — Stian Yttervik 11 mins ago
 
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10:04 AM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .97;
This has to be a joke, it can't be real. I can't believe that this person is threatening to report you to the "diversity manager" for refusing to let them bring a dog to a children's event. The world's gone mad! — LogicalBranch 1 min ago
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .99; OpenNLP 1.00;
Remember many people have allergies to dogs. Serious ones. I am extremely allergic to cats. If I enter a room with a cat in it, my eyes well up, throat closes up and skin blisters. It can take 24 hours for the symptoms to go away and makes me useless as a worker/partner/friend/parent etc. Whatever you do, make sure none of your coworkers or child guests have allergies or you you will be causing some serious pain. — Smeato 24 mins ago
 
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12:34 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@DaveG - "He said that his dog was his child, and that I was being discriminatory by trying to exclude him. He accused me of being prejudiced against people with different lifestyles who choose not to have children." - you may not be delusional. This guy is, assuming this Question is serious. (I have to be honest. While I love dogs, I personally despise the term "fur babies" and think less of people who refer to animals as their children.) — Joe Strazzere 14 mins ago
 
1:00 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .52; OpenNLP .11;
Silly question but you didn't also type the $, did you? That would give you $: command not found.Jos 23 mins ago
 
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2:14 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .95; OpenNLP 1.00;
"I'm going to the diversity manager" "If that's what you think you should do, then that's what you should do." I had an actual inter-human conflict one time where the other stormed to their boss who stormed to theirs, to my VP to my boss to HR. And that person was reprimanded. Just because their (wacky) sensibilities weren't met doesn't make you wrong. I would encourage a third party. Caving just damages all the rational people to appease the one irrational person. Now he's happier at work and most everyone else is that much more likely to want to leave. — John Spiegel 2 mins ago
 
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[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .96;
@David apologies. Many more than 3% of the posters here live in the US. None the less, I assert your experience in Spain and Portugal is not relevant to the importance of certificates in Germany. — Martin Bonner 14 mins ago
 
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4:19 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
Ignoring it and not being the one to feed it back means this person will go somewhere else to do it. If the only other place to do it is the manager, it won't last long. If it's other co-workers, they will also go to the manager, again making sure it's cut off. I've dealt with plenty of these types of people and the only way they stop is "not feeding the troll" or ganging up on them. If they truly are narcissistic, they will then play the victim, which they only get away with if you let that feedback on itself, too. — computercarguy 19 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Marco Falso
Hi Sanchayan, thanks a lot for the edit and the advice. I will make sure that I write a good question next time. — Marco Falso 3 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
Hi, Marco. Welcome to Quantum Computing SE! It is preferable that you use MathJax to typeset your posts. Review How to write a good question?. I've edited the question on your behalf. — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 5 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
@MarkS 1. I'd expect the "quantum Church-Turing thesis" to be along the lines of "A quantum Turing machine can simulate any realistic model of computation" (similar to Wikipedia's definition of quantum complexity-theoretic Church–Turing thesis). The point here is that the extended Church Turing thesis is widely believed to be false (with the advent of quantum computing and quantum fault-tolerance) and I believe the same holds for the classical Church-Turing thesis. 2. I'm not sure why you mention the halting problem; CT explicitly talks about computable functions. — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 43 secs ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Mark S
Regarding 2 - how would you expect a "quantum Church-Turing thesis" to be different than the classical Church-Turing thesis? Neither quantum nor classical Turing machines can solve the halting problem. It's a good question - I'm wondering if there's an advantage to QC outside of efficiency. — Mark S 22 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New comment posted by Danylo Y
Classical Church-Turing thesis holds in quantum world since we can simulate (ineffectively) quantum computation on a classical device. This means quantum computers can calculate only ordinary computable functions. And they can't solve the halting problem. — Danylo Y 12 secs ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
@MarkS If you're interested, Gil Kalai has written an answer on exactly this topic on CS Theory. To clarify, I don't think the classical statement of Church-Turing thesis is false (albeit it's only as good as its assumptions), but that its physical versions are (at least the ones before Deutsch's version). — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 12 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
@DanyloY I meant "natural" as in "physical" i.e. in Nature computations which attempt to solve the halting problem aren't observed AFAIK (say, unlike finding ground states of interacting QFTs). BTW that's interesting to know (the fact about Hilbert's 10th problem)! — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 5 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
@MarkS I think I get what you were trying to say now. A "quantum CT thesis" would not be much different from the "classical CT thesis" (at least the way I'm thinking about it), because without any efficiency considerations they're supposedly equivalent. — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 7 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Danylo Y
Actually the halting problem is quite natural. For example, Hilbert's 10th problem has negative answer because the halting problem is uncomputable. — Danylo Y 7 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
@DanyloY Indeed. Quantum computers can't solve the halting problem, unlike Zeno's computers. But then again, it's not really the kind of computation that has been observed to arise in Nature (it's rather unphysical). Also, there's a lower bound to how much we can "overclock" physical computers. — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 22 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
@MarkS Re: "I'm wondering if there's an advantage to QC outside of efficiency.", I don't think so, because classical Turing machines can totally simulate quantum Turing machines cf. Quantum Computing and Turing Machines: Are Turing Machines still an Accurate Measure? albeit not efficiently. — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 25 mins ago
 
6:04 PM
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Marco Falso
Thanks a lot for the articles. None of them uses the Hadamard gate I am using but at least I have some articles to relate to about computation with qutrits. I am convinced that X gate and Hadamard gate must change all the states and not be only extensions of the two dimensional ones. — Marco Falso 23 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New comment posted by CFRedDemon
This is exactly how I did it! Thanks for the confirmation. — CFRedDemon 1 min ago
 
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8:54 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
My reactions were fairly similar. Bored in meetings? Perhaps the meetings are boring. Perhaps there's nothing she can learn from them and nothing she can contribute. Overtime? Perhaps she has interests or responsibilities outside work and is trying hard to find a good work-life balance. Salaries? Perhaps her parents are pressing her to find a job with prospects so she can repay the money they have lent her, so she needs to make a realistic assessment of what the prospects are. Instagram? Perhaps like me she sometimes needs to recharge her batteries (why else would I be on this site?) — Michael Kay 17 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by Mithrandir24601
Do you by any chance mean 'charge and transmon'? — Mithrandir24601 ♦ 17 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New comment posted by DanielSank
Doesn't Некто mean "nobody" in Russian? — DanielSank 10 mins ago
 
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10:34 PM
[ Boson | Higgs ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .92;
"Looks bored in meetings" good to know you hired a genuine human being and not a robot. I don't know a single person who doesn't get bored in meetings — C_Z_ 11 mins ago
 
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[ Boson ] New comment posted by Sanchayan Dutta
As Daniel suggests, I think it's best if you ask only one question per post i.e. ask the second part of your question in a separate post. In the current form it does look overly broad and demands an excessively long answer cf. help/on-topic. — Sanchayan Dutta ♦ 8 mins ago
[ Boson ] New comment posted by DanielSank
I want to answer this question but I feel that it is not specific enough. There are at least two questions here. The first is whether decoherence can be calculated at all, or if it's just empirical. Certainly decoherence can be calculated, and you even say that in the next paragraph where you mention the Lindblad equation. Then you ask whether there's a general scheme for calculating decoherence. If you could make the question somewhat more specific, I'm sure I can answer. — DanielSank 23 mins ago
 
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