Anyone using Windows 11 start menu fix daily and is it worth it?

Started by Glenn, Apr 11, 2026, 10:20 AM

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Glenn

Tried the obvious things and wanted to know what actually works.

The simplest fix is usually right but it takes longer to find.

I am especially interested in what people would avoid as well as what they recommend.

Curious how others are approaching it
RTFM and then ask

CMPunk_Fan

The one in one thousand failure rate versus one in one billion for classical bits is the number that puts the whole error correction problem in perspective. That gap is why we need millions of physical qubits to produce hundreds of reliable logical ones. Any research that genuinely helps understand how errors accumulate and interact is foundational work.

DecentBloke

Programmable noise is a brilliant research tool concept. If you can dial in exactly how much signal loss occurs and in what pattern you can test your error correction algorithms against known conditions rather than guessing what conditions you'll face in a real system. It's essentially a quantum error simulator.

ScarletWrench

The open quantum system framing is the key physics here. Real quantum systems are never perfectly isolated from their environment. Energy leaks. Signals fade. Decoherence happens. Most theoretical quantum computing assumes idealized closed systems. This chip lets you study what actually happens in the messy real world.

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