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Great content and guests, host is giving intolerable know-it-all
Shut up and let the guests speak, ffs. Nearly every time you try and demonstrate your intellectual quantum prowess you’re wrong and then the guest wastes time correcting you and never actually get to speak about their topic. You’re a self described “technologist” so pleaaaaaase for all that is good in the world, let the experts speak!
Chaotknit
Incredibly Informative
Listening to this podcast helps me stay up to date on the newest developments in quantum computing. I’ve learned so much over the last few years of being a regular listener. I also really enjoy the podcast host, Sebastian.
Walt76439x
Mmm, yeah, right, awesome, cool, yeah, right, wow, that’s interesting, mmm, yeah, right…
I have to second lamgodlygoo,’s Oct 31 review. Your podcast is great, your interrupting chatter is annoying. Ask a question. Let the guest answer. It’s not quantum science.
Entangledup
Stop making noises
When someone is talking, it is disruptive to the listening experience to hear the most say “mhm. Yeah. Right.” Be completely silent while the guest is talking.
Iamgodlygoo
Not important
The world is basically on fire metaphorically and actually, and we have these intellectuals in there ivory towers burning up all the resources to do what exactly? Design more enslaving technology? Bigger bombs? Or just more addictive video games to keep everyone isolated inside their own little ivory towers. When we look back on this time, it will be remembered for how corrupt these “intellectuals” were. Yeah keep working on software we don’t need, don’t want, and is harmful to society as our world burns. But I guess burning man is fun so who cares. Make that money. Unsubscribed.
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MKULTRA83
Awesome guests, production quality needs improvements
The lineup of guests is great, but the production quality appears relatively subpar. It is sometimes frustrating that the volume of intro/host/guests goes all over the place in a single episode and is hard to listen to in moderately noisy environments. I hope the producer can pay more attention to these kinds of details which a professional podcast should.
NJMGJTerran
A mind expanding podcasts for the public
This excellent podcast fills a major void for content on the quantum world that falls between “Quantum Computing Will Change the World!!!”-style Youtube videos and full-blown academic papers.
As a professional market researcher and non-expert in this space I find this podcast extremely educational and thought provoking. Each episode leaves me with several rabbit holes to jump down. Keep up the good work in 2024!
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Lobsterbucket
Striking the right balance of science and accessibility
This is the best discussion of quantum computing I know of for non-physicists. Unlike so many other quantum podcasts that gloss the subject at the press release level, this one introduces current scientific research in an accessible way, by sharing the researchers personal stories and acknowledging the many academic paths that have informed quantum computing.
Type Your Nickname
For the uneducated this rocks
For someone who has no experience in the field of quantum computing or higher mathematical computation, these are great podcasts. For me personally, I have a deep interest in quantum computing and quantum physics. my background in commercial construction has no relevance to this topic in the educational aspect. I would encourage anybody to listen to all these podcasts as they are flat out amazing and I don’t understand everything I’m listening too however, the concepts are totally relatable and visual in some aspects. Great job podcast developers!
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willngrace
Absolutely wonderful podcast
This is seriously the most underrated podcast I have yet to come across. The conversations are very informative and interesting. Highly recommend!
CamoCatX
Thank you
Hello! I figured I would share that the episode with Grant Salton was the first podcast I’ve ever listened to and it was fantastic. I love prodding the fringe of what we know (and philosophically that which we think we know) on both quantum and universal levels as a balanced whole. I will definitely work my way through the preceding podcasts! Thank you for the available content. - Eric
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