Resilience Isn’t Who You Are, It’s What You Do
TechCrunch: D-Wave announces its next-gen quantum computing platform 'D-Wave, the well-funded quantum computing company, today announced its next-gen quantum computing platform with 5,000 qubits, up from 2,000 in the company’s current system. The new platform will come to market in mid-2020. “I’ve seen my fair share of image search demos, and they usually promise far more than they deliver. But last week, I finally saw one that deserves the name. It is called TinEye.” wrote Erick Schonfeld of, you got it, TechCrunch. In the wee hours of the morning the folks at TechCrunch posted their review. TechCrunch: D-Wave sticks with its approach to quantum computing IZAKOVIC - Thursday, 28-Nov-2019 10:23:34 1 article. CGI's Sonar: All good gifts around us (with words below) 3:28 min RumorMail - Thursday, 28-Nov-2019 17:41:00 2 articles - Newest posted Thursday, 28-Nov-2019 17:41:00. D-Wave today announced the launch of its new Advantage quantum computers. Using Leap's hybrid solver, which combines classic CPUs and GPUs with the company's quantum system, users can now solve.
Rethinking resilience as not a trait but a set of interlocking skills
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After living in San Francisco for many years, my friend and her husband decided to relocate to New York City. Jessica (not her real name) is an Asian American woman in her early 30s. She began her first shift as a nurse practitioner at the psychiatric ward of an NYC hospital in March of 2020, just as the COVID-19 crisis was intensifying.
It was a rocky start: During her occupational health clearance the week before her first official day, Jessica was rattled to see that no one was wearing personal protective equipment. In fact, … Read the rest
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