
How to Run ANY Open-Source Model LOCALLY
This video is from Matthew Berman. In this video, we look at LMStudio and I give you an in-depth tutorial of the easiest-to-use LLM software. You can run any open-source AI model easily, even if you know nothing about how to run them.
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5 TWEAKS that improve Linux Mint!
Here’s a list of 5 tweaks to Linux Mint from InfinitelyGalactic.
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Testing, linting and documentation in Qiskit
- Frank
- April 3, 2023
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- programming quantum computers
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- Quantum
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- Quantum Computers
- Quantum Computing
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- Quantum Mechanics
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Contributing to Qiskit involves more than just writing code! Learn the basics of testing, linting and documentation requirements for Qiskit.
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Bell’s Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world that won a Nobel Prize in 2022
- Frank
- November 14, 2022
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- Alain Aspect
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John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2022. Their work built off of one of the most important results in all of physics; Bells Theorem, invented by the late John Stewart Bell. Here we discuss why Bells Theorem is one of the most important, yet bizarre, results in […]
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Bell’s Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world | Nobel Prize 2022
- Frank
- October 10, 2022
- 2.8
- Alain Aspect
- Algorithm
- Anton Zeilinger
- API
- bell's theorem
- bells inequality
- Coding
- Getting Started
- IBM
- IBM Research
- john bell
- John Clauser
- Jupyter
- nobel prize
- nobel prize 2022
- Open Source
- open-source
- Physics
- programming quantum computers
- qiskit
- Quantum
- quantum algorithms
- quantum computer programming
- Quantum Computers
- quantum information
- quantum machine learning
- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Physics
- quantum programming
- Qubit
- science
- theorem
- weird
This week John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2022. Their work built off of one of the most important results in all of physics; Bells Theorem, invented by the late John Stewart Bell. The following videos discuss why Bells Theorem is one of the most important, yet […]
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Best College Majors for Quantum Computing
- Frank
- September 20, 2022
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Want a job in quantum but not sure where to start? If you’re still in school, the first choice you are going to have to make is your college major. Traditionally, most everyone working in quantum information science had a background in physics, but today that is not the case. In this video, Olivia discusses […]
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