I have said before that quantum computing is nothing more than analog computing. Apparently, it's not even that good, due to many researchers faking their processes. A pair of researchers has replicated the mighty heights of quantum computing achievement using the apex of 1981's home computing technology, a Commodore Vic-20. Not to mention an abacus and a dog. Oh yes, they also replicated early quantum computing results with a deck of cards.
Link to the original paper (pdf): Replication of Quantum Factorisation Records with an 8-bit Home Computer, an Abacus, and a Dog
Reading the paper is worth ten minutes of your time. It's absolutely hilarious and completely scathing at the same time.
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