too soon considering how much faster fugaku is; though ibm has been continuously showing support for quantum computing, which I believe encourages upgrading the supercomputers themselves, I again think overcoming the fugaku would be too immediate
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based on recent data the percentage of severe drought has been increasing and articles I've read suggest it will at minimum not dramatically decrease; I don't know a lot about the topic however and am not fully confident