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Maybe I'm living under a rock or something, but I've yet to see any of these quantum computers actually "doing" anything. Anybody have a link?
Nope, you are not living under a rock. Various people have various excuses for why we haven't made much real progress; such as blaming computer scientists for using the wrong approaches, or not yet having an effective quantum programming language, or quantum computer manufacturer's lying about their chips' capabilities.
I think that this is quite enlightening and relevant without all the finger pointing:
Skip to 5:20, if you wish.