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amazon-braket-examples
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Ask HN: How are quantum computing companies making money?
Amazon found a way to make money ;) https://aws.amazon.com/braket/
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Use AWS Bracket hardware with Qiskit Code
Did they add a plug-in for Qiskit? Last time I checked it was just penny lane and their own SDK. It’s pretty easy to convert code across platforms so you could just do that (see examples here https://github.com/aws/amazon-braket-examples)
- Example notebooks that show how to apply quantum computing in Amazon Braket
covalent
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Remote execution of code
Pretty interesting request, if SSH is not used, i would try using something like dask which uses tcp to connect and execute assuming your workers are in another machine.I also think something like covalent can be used to extend your own custom plugin in their ecosystem to connect how you want. We have a very custom private plugin written on top of covalent's to have a custom protocol to connect our central on-prem GPU machines to our local laptops that is rpc based, mostly for high performance as well as some mandate security from where the GPU machines are. Once done it is pretty much something like
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Prefect alternatives meant for Slurm (HPC)
Does anyone here have any suggestions of alternatives tailored for Slurm on HPC? I know Covalent is one option, but I'm curious about others as well. Ideally the platform should be Pythonic, have a GUI, and be reasonably active/well-maintained.
- Show HN: Covalent – distributed computing for ML, HPC and Quantum (open source)
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Your strategies for offloading computation
Came across this new tool exactly for this - https://github.com/AgnostiqHQ/covalent
What are some alternatives?
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