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I HATE BODY HAIR
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@SpriteFox Dang he was going so fast the water got redshifted
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the v1 death screen text... i might cry
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@Kokoruwu How??? I joined a month after you and I have 4k 😭 Also congrats
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Mod makers rejoice: The Team Fortress 2 SDK has arrived! We've updated the Source SDK with all of TF2's client and server game code. Change, extend, or rewrite TF2, and publish them as mods on Steam. teamfortress.com/post.php?id=23…
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@horni649274 @ShepGoesBlep He beat the “perfect” standard (basically a time limit, kill requirement and style requirement) without dying or going back to a checkpoint
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No fucking way we got Quantum Data teleportation before GTA 6 😭
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Oxford Scientists Achieve Quantum Teleportation on a Scalable Supercomputer A major breakthrough in quantum computing has been achieved by researchers at the University of Oxford, who have built a scalable quantum supercomputer capable of quantum teleportation. The breakthrough tackles a fundamental challenge in quantum computing: scalability. While quantum computers have existed in theory for decades, practical large-scale implementations have remained elusive. Unlike traditional computers that use binary bits (1s and 0s), quantum computers use qubits, which can exist as both 1 and 0 simultaneously due to superposition. This allows for computing power exponentially greater than classical systems. What sets this breakthrough apart is the teleportation of logical gates—the basic components of quantum algorithms—across a network link. While quantum teleportation of data has been achieved before, this is the first time logical operations have been teleported, effectively linking separate quantum processors into a single, fully connected machine. Researchers claim this technology could lay the foundation for a quantum internet, enabling ultra-secure communication, high-speed computation, and unprecedented advancements in technology. "Our experiment demonstrates that network-distributed quantum information processing is feasible with current technology," said Professor David Lucas, a lead scientist on the project. The findings, published in Nature, mark a significant step toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing, bringing us closer to a future where quantum machines could revolutionize industries from cryptography to artificial intelligence.

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