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    Amazon Braket PennyLane Plugin

    Amazon Braket PennyLane Plugin

    A plugin for allowing Xanadu PennyLane to use Amazon Braket devices

    ...Once the Pennylane-Braket plugin is installed, the provided Braket devices can be accessed straight away in PennyLane, without the need to import any additional packages. While the local device helps with small-scale simulations and rapid prototyping, the remote device allows you to run larger simulations or access quantum hardware via the Amazon Braket service.
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    huhamhire-hosts

    huhamhire-hosts

    hosts for Internet Freedom

    Since the governments of some countries are using the blocking the internet access to several websites and web service providers which includes some world famous sites like Google, YouTube, twitter, Facebook, and Wikipedia etc., we designed this tiny utility in order to help people getting through the Internet blockade. Hosts Setup Utility provides basic tools to manage the hosts file on current operating systems.
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