Had a video on in the bg that mentioned the chip earlier, I think the big deal was the error correction scales or improves with as the number of qubits in quantum systems increases over time. I was baking cookies when I had whatever video that was on so I could be misremembering but I think that was it.
I've considered that but could never square it with being among my first fully-formed memories containing things I'd never seen before at the time. In respect to the origin of this memory being unknowable a lucid dream could be as good an explanation as any though.
I almost exclusively get into new bands by giving the first few bars of a random one of their songs a listen. If those bars suck but have potential not to suck I skip ahead and check more, if the song sucks but the band has the potential to still not suck I give the same treatment to up to two more of their songs. Sometimes I start this process by searching up "what is [bandname]'s heaviest song" and going from there. After so many years my ear is trained to judge bands pretty much perfectly based on those starting few bars. Back when I was playing in bands I'd always hear that a lot of labels judge whole artist demos based on the first few moments of the first song, at the time I thought that was a BS practice but once you've heard a gazillion bands in a genre you really are able to get an almost infallible sense of how good a song or band is from just brief sections of their stuff. I'm into so many musicians who's album covers I've never even seen.
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Had a video on in the bg that mentioned the chip earlier, I think the big deal was the error correction scales or improves with as the number of qubits in quantum systems increases over time. I was baking cookies when I had whatever video that was on so I could be misremembering but I think that was it.
The extent of my undertale exposure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFxVmYXr-s0
Opening riff be like
I've considered that but could never square it with being among my first fully-formed memories containing things I'd never seen before at the time. In respect to the origin of this memory being unknowable a lucid dream could be as good an explanation as any though.
Had the memory before I'd ever seen TV
I almost exclusively get into new bands by giving the first few bars of a random one of their songs a listen. If those bars suck but have potential not to suck I skip ahead and check more, if the song sucks but the band has the potential to still not suck I give the same treatment to up to two more of their songs. Sometimes I start this process by searching up "what is [bandname]'s heaviest song" and going from there. After so many years my ear is trained to judge bands pretty much perfectly based on those starting few bars. Back when I was playing in bands I'd always hear that a lot of labels judge whole artist demos based on the first few moments of the first song, at the time I thought that was a BS practice but once you've heard a gazillion bands in a genre you really are able to get an almost infallible sense of how good a song or band is from just brief sections of their stuff. I'm into so many musicians who's album covers I've never even seen.