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einpoklum ◴[] No.42188197[source]
So, they built this supercomputer to test new and more deadly nuclear weapons. That makes me so "happy". I am absolutely not worried about two nuclear powers being close to the brink of direct war, even as we speak; nor about the abandonment of the course of nuclear disarmament treaty; nor about the repeated talk of a coming war against certain Asian powers. Everything is great and I'll just fawn over the colorful livery and the petaflops figure.
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comboy ◴[] No.42188226[source]
I'd guess it's unlikely to be the real use case. The real one is classified. Plus it's not like more deadly nuclear weapons would change anything, we can do bad enough with what we already have.
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1. alephnerd ◴[] No.42188315[source]
> I'd guess it's unlikely to be the real use case

I can safely say that nuclear simulations are one of the major drivers for HPC research globally.

It is not the only one (genomics, simulations, fundamental research are also major drivers) but it is a fairly prominent one.