Anonymous ID: 5c1f27 May 23, 2018, 2:57 p.m. No.1521146   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Nov 9 2017 23:24:35 (EST) Operations → [N]o [S]uch [A]gency

>Capital letter S, major activity.

Nov 12 2017 14:52:34 (EST) Who control[s] the MSM?

>Clown in arrogance.

May 22 2018 15:07:28 (EST) Attack[s] anticipated.

>Foreknowledge, collective Power.

 

Ok, I'm playing around with the boxed [s] drops.

Just starting, so if anyone can push me into a direction, thanks in advance!

Anonymous ID: 5c1f27 May 23, 2018, 3:44 p.m. No.1521573   🗄️.is 🔗kun

October 4, 2012

The CIA and Jeff Bezos Bet on Quantum Computing

 

With funding from the Amazon founder and the CIA’s investment arm, the Canadian company D-Wave is gaining momentum for its revolutionary approach to computing.

 

Inside a blocky building in a Vancouver suburb, across the street from a dowdy McDonald’s, is a place chilled colder than anywhere in the known universe. Inside that is a computer processor that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and the CIA’s investment arm, In-Q-Tel, believe can tap the quirks of quantum mechanics to unleash more computing power than any conventional computer chip. Bezos and In-Q-Tel are in a group of investors who are betting $30 million on this prospect.

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In-Q-Tel’s primary “customer” is the CIA, and the National Security Agency is another.

Defense contractor Lockheed Martin paid $10 million for a computer for research into automatically detecting software bugs in complex projects such as the delayed F-35 fighter.

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“We’re building this system empirically, not just following the theory,” says Jeremy Hilton, the D-Wave vice president who leads its processor development. He and the company’s other engineers don’t know for sure what’s happening in the chip, but as long as each design generates answers to the problems posed, the finer details of the quantum physics taking place inside can wait for retrospective validation.

 

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/429429/the-cia-and-jeff-bezos-bet-on-quantum-computing/