Huh! Angled brackets are not allowed in YouTube descriptions! They are not even escaping them or anything. Just straight up not allowing. Interesting...
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Unlike classical computers which use the van Neumann architecture there are quantum computer which use the Dirac architecture. They don't store zeroes and ones but bra and ket vectors denoted with <Ψ| and |Ψ>, to combat quantum attacks YouTube wisely forbids angle brackets < and > which are required
for the bra ket architecture. A simple exploit like h/(2πi)∇ could reveal YouTube's momentum. Which is something competitors might want to know. The Schroedinger exploit above just gives you a way to let you know how everything there is to know about Youtube evolves over time.
Well ok, it is a stupid joke about the notation used in quantume mechanics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bra%E2%80%93ket_notation
YT decided to forbid angle brackets because such a small company like Google does not have the engineering knowledge to properly escape HTML tags. It has nothing to do with quantum mechanics.
Offtopic i'm just watching your fortran wasm stream. no more go projects. fair enough. I also don't use go due to its spying on developers (not just telemetry but also redirects all lib downloads to goog servers, unless u set GOPROXY=direct)
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<Ψ|H|Ψ> = ih/2π d/dt |Ψ>
The famous Schroedinger exploit.
(I am just bullsh'ng)
YT decided to forbid angle brackets because such a small company like Google does not have the engineering knowledge to properly escape HTML tags. It has nothing to do with quantum mechanics.
interestingly, works in a comment iirc
> disallow angled brackets
> no profit
huh
$they would never ban that.