From Classical bits to Quantum Bits

Classical computers are basically big calculators working with electric voltages and currents that represents the numbers being operated and their results. Up to around the WW2, computers used to represent these numbers ranging from 0 to 9 according to the voltage being perceived in the circuit, but from around 1950

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Are Quantum Technologies the future?

SInce the last decade, there’s something in the media that has been getting a lot of attention: Quantum Technologies. In 2016, the Quantum Manifesto was written in the European Commission for gathering funding and investments in the development of quantum technologies throughout the Europe. In 2018, the European Union has

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Computer Networks: the new basic

This is one of my easiest topic to talk about, base of my graduation, specialization and MSc course. Of course, since it’s the first post of the topic, I won’t be getting straight to advance topics, but I’ll give the first foundamental principles for anyone interested in learning about this

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Low-cost NAS: TrueNAS solution

This topic is related to an implementation I did at my job some time ago (around 1 year and a half). The context of a campus from IFSP isn’t of a huge company with TBs of data and backups to be managed, but some more simple demands in a local-context

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Virtualization: containerizing applications

Back in the beginning, we couldn’t imagine computers being different from building-sized machines able to perform complex ballistic calculations for military use. But since then computers have developed a lot, and now it’s like we have several of those complex machines inside one machine that can fit inside our hand.

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