We should have some benchmark project that bluntly describes the issues with each democracy. Like, did elected officials dramatically change in appearance (length, ears, nose, teeth, chin, eyes), election agenda points that don't match execution, issues with method of voting, issues with vote counting etc
I built multiple Avalonia apps with zero previous experience
- Windows 11 Hardening utility - made it because all existing ones are not updated to handle all the new AI telemetry + new updates + I made it differently and more powerful than anything that exists currently
- Windows Admin/ Security / Networking Utility built for my needs
- Windows 11 Anti Virus Nuker - Completely shuts off windows defender without disrupting system performance or zombie files
its my main platform here - claude / codex and everything else context windows and tooling are not up to speed for me and I cant afford API
for 50$ a month for 1500 requests - I use up the entire weeks worth of context for the other platforms in a couple hours with what im coding its annoying as hell and thats if they are working properly setup properly
QOCC is a vendor-agnostic, reproducible, trace-first layer that instruments quantum program workflows end-to-end and supports contract-defined correctness + cost optimization via closed-loop compilation/search.
I made these 2 projects very recently to test stuff, test ideas, implementations things that work vs break
QOCC is a vendor-agnostic, reproducible, trace-first layer that instruments quantum program workflows end-to-end and supports contract-defined correctness + cost optimization via closed-loop compilation/search.
10+ year IT sys admin veteran, bare minimum coding experience never shipped anything before AI
I made these 2 projects very recently to test stuff, test ideas, implementations things that work vs break
QOCC is a vendor-agnostic, reproducible, trace-first layer that instruments quantum program workflows end-to-end and supports contract-defined correctness + cost optimization via closed-loop compilation/search.
showing off my contribution to quantum after prompting for 5 whole minutes coming up with this idea
- Why? -
- I have always wanted to contribute to quantum for absolutely no good reason at all only because its been the #1 hardest problem to solve for humans that I can think of and read and watched countless hours of material on quantum growing up and I don't even know calculus yet
- this is kind of a 50/50 stress test, testing new models + new ideas + new implementations to come up with entirely new things that aren't even thought of yet
- Anybody know anyone working in quantum that can review my work please?
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