Jókat eszünk

Published by: Kent Tessman

Description

- What is this App?
Quantum Quack makes a decision from a list of options you provide, using quantum random numbers, which are fundamentally different than ordinary random numbers.
Making a decision based on quantum randomness has fascinating implications that vary depending on the various interpretations of quantum mechanics. The two main ones are detailed here, within the hypothetical and highly relevant example of choosing between an Italian and a Chinese restaurant.
- In the Copenhagen Interpretation: This is historically the first dominant interpretation, and is therefore still presented as the standard one in most textbooks. In this interpretation, a quantum measurement "collapses" the quantum state onto one of its possible outcomes. The collapse is fundamentally random, as opposed to ordinary random processes. Indeed, the result of a dice roll for example, appears random to us only because it is a complex process to predict. However, it is in principle perfectly predictable, knowing the laws of mechanics and all the dice’s properties. The randomness here is emergent, not fundamental. All randomness at human scale is of this sort, and in principle every human-scale phenomena are determined in advance, even you reading this text right now! Making a quantum choice then breaks this deterministic chain of events. In other words, if some supernatural intelligence knew everything about the universe at the moment of your birth, it could predict everything about your future life, except if you’re going to that Italian or Chinese restaurant.
In summary: you escape determinism.
- In the Many-Worlds Interpretation: This is a popular interpretation among researchers working on the foundations of physics. In this interpretation, during a quantum process, the state of the universe splits into all possible outputs of the process, called "branches", each of which behaves as an independent universe. We then have two branches, one in which you go to the Italian restaurant, and one in which you go to the Chinese restaurant. Both exist simultaneously in the abstract state space of the universe. If the result turns out to be the Italian restaurant, you can take confort in the idea that, somewhere, you are also enjoying the Chinese restaurant. Lucky you!
In summary: you end up doing all the options at once.
- How does it work?
Mobile phones contain an element that can measure quantum processes: the camera! The detection of light by a pixel is subject to quantum fluctuations (known as shot noise), and constitutes a quantum measurement as discussed above. When you tap "Quack it", the app takes a picture and uses these fluctuations to produce a random number, which is then used to pick one of your options with equal probabilities.
Shortcuts are available for common entries, such as yes/no, directions (for quantum exploring), or digits.
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Jókat eszünk Reviews

This app is so so so so bad

DrewDonB on

United States

This fade in app probably the worst app I’ve ever endured on iPhone. It’s buggy. The settings you press don’t work. It picks and chooses when it wants to do the operation you have. It’s shameful that I paid for this and my money was taken. Stay away.

Beware - It will not save your work

carmichaelson on

United States

Basically, if the app ever closes than anything you have written and not saved to the cloud will be lost, regardless of whether you have it set to save on your device or on the cloud. Recoveries are pointless because they only recover the version that doesn’t have any of your saved changes.

Wont export

Abramz on

United States

Wont export to dropbox or icloud or anything like it says it does! Cant export from mobil to desktop fade in either! wont make a odf either! 😡

Slow, freezes, no export

BHinAZ on

United States

While I enjoy writing in this app because it formats things correctly, when you open it or switch to it from another app, you have to wait about 30-40 seconds before you can type, scroll, anything. There’s also no option to export to pdf (either when saving or printing!). It’s an OK app, but it needs some attention from the developer.

Clean and Consistent

SleepingInTheSun on

United States

For almost 8 years I have used FadeIn for Mac and for Windows both - and I think both work almost perfectly. Same for this iPad version. It works like I would expect it to work - and I am confused by some of the reviews giving this less than three stars. All the basic functionality of the PC/Mac FadeIn is here. I use it to edit my iCloud synched scripts…then I can switch over to Mac when I want. And, if you use a Windows PC you can extend over to that as well and continue synching with iCloud for Windows. Could it have *more* features, bells, and whistles? I guess. I am not sure what is missing that I would consider a core/needed feature. Were there bugs? I guess there were at the start, and as all these cloud options for docs came online I am sure there were real headaches.

Not intuitive

1234543212345$$$$me on

United States

I love fade in on my Mac. But this iOS version is very disappointing. I’m stuck in a hospital & thought, I can keep working, because my script are on iCloud. But none of them will load. It claims I’m trying to import them, but no, these are native FI files that work just fine on the desktop. So I figure, ok, let’s try and create one from scratch, and not even that works. It lets me create the file, but nothing I typed shows up on the page. I tried playing with page color, in case there was a font color problem, but still a blank page. Then I go looking for a way to control the font color, and maybe it’s me, but I just can’t find it. I’ve never experienced this before, loading a writing app that literally refuses to write. Like I said, maybe I am missing something, but it really shouldn’t be this hard.

Crashes

Omarski69 on

United States

Frequently just crashes and you lose your latest work. Nothing is saved until you exit the app manually. Now I have to save everything few minutes which kills the flow. On iPad 17.5.1.

Worst App for scripting

Funkface said on

United States

Sorry folks but i just don’t feel like writing down all the bull in this app. I only have two hours before work so I know I won’t be finished. 🤢🤮😡

Would love more export features

constatine on

United States

I want to love mobile version, but I can’t export anything outside of Fade In’s file type. I would love a pdf export option.

Not Up To Standard

ClayMan_2017 on

United States

I really wish I could like this app because I love the computer software. It does what it’s supposed to do but just barely and not without restrictions. Used the free version and was disappointed so I paid for this version hoping it’d be better but it’s exactly the same as the free one, so I just lost that cash. Improvements to the UI to make this more like the desktop software would be a godsend. Until then I can’t recommend it when there are so many better options.

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