Advertisement ยท 728 ร— 90

Posts by Stefano Gogioso โ€“ q/acc

Preview
Should Europe wean itself off US tech? Just three US firms provide 70% of Europe's cloud-computing, leading to fears of overreliance.

"Critical data would become inaccessible, websites would go dark, and essential state services like hospital IT systems would be thrown into chaos," says Robin Berjon, a digital governance specialist who advises EU policymakers.
www.bbc.com/news/article...

8 months ago 68 28 5 4

bullshit

9 months ago 12 1 1 0
Preview
Eni and UKAEA to build the world's largest and most advanced tritium fuel cycle facility - Culham Centre for Fusion Energy Eni and UKAEA launch a research and technological development collaboration for innovative solutions in the field of fusion energy. The United Kingdom

The UK Atomic Energy Authority @ukaeaofficial.bsky.social and Italy's Eni have partnered to build a cutting edge fusion fuel cycle facility at Culham Campus, to be completed by 2028 ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น

ccfe.ukaea.uk/eni-and-ukae...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
Post image

RNA xkcd.com/3056

1 year ago 17820 2553 154 171

Wow, the balls are taking all possible paths simultaneously all at once! The only possible explanation for this is that we live in a multiverse! I'm sure with a bit of engineering this Galton board could solve NP-hard problems. Which startup made it? I'm ready to bet all my savings on it!

1 year ago 24 4 2 1

"I heard a Xturi refer to you as a 'Noagai'," Captain Jones said. "Is that a title?"

Her navigator, a Yuun, nodded. "Have you heard the saying 'For every problem, there's a Human that can solve it'?"

"No?"

"Well, how to find that Human?"

"Er..."

"They ask a Noagai."

"A... You know a guy?"

1 year ago 456 117 6 1
Preview
Add zero-copy conversion of `bytearray` to `bytes` by providing `__bytes__()` Currently to be efficient in Python, a โ€œzero copyโ€ / โ€œzero extra memoryโ€ pure-python I/O loop needs to: Use a mutable buffer of bytes (bytearray) buf = bytearray(BUFFER_SIZE) Fill it using file.read...

discuss.python.org/t/add-zero-c...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

As a PR pro, we used to tell people to get ahead of various online controversies by making statements that refute them. It turns out this is the absolute worst way to respond to criticism or correct errors of any kind. Social media has made this worse. When you respond, it kick-starts issues again.

1 year ago 884 251 37 83
Advertisement

Error correction isnโ€™t the only place where corporate researchers have brazenly redefined terms to mimic progress (cf attempted redefinitions of quantum volume, solve, utility, quantum, advantage, majorana, etc).

Quantum computing is hard, but we wonโ€™t get there by pretending. Do the work!

1 year ago 20 2 1 0

The [[1,1,1]] code is the best code. Why else would it repeat three times that it is number 1?

Unlike other codes, which are only now beginning to break even, [[1,1,1]] codes have always achieved results equal to the best physical qubits.

Call now to leverage the [[1,1,1]] code for your use cases!

1 year ago 18 2 1 1

Congratulations, by redefining logical qubits you can get more "logical qubits"!

1 year ago 9 2 2 1
Preview
Quantum Predictions For 2025 The new year is almost upon us. As we close out 2024, we've seen incredible breakthroughs and headlines in the quantum space. Everything from the rise of logical qubits to claims that Chinese research...

Here's our short summary of predictions for 2025: "Quantum CEO working on platform Q predicts big breakthroughs in 2025 for platform Q"
quantumzeitgeist.com/quantum-pred...

1 year ago 18 3 1 0
Video

A group of undergrads vs a group of full professors solving the same problem.
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

1 year ago 14 3 4 1
Illustration of a shark celebrating the holidays 

Theres a shark dressed as Santa
One wearing a Christmas sweater
Another in a stocking 
Lastly one with a wreath

Illustration of a shark celebrating the holidays Theres a shark dressed as Santa One wearing a Christmas sweater Another in a stocking Lastly one with a wreath

Happy holidays from your local sharks ๐Ÿฆˆ๐ŸŽ… #sharks

1 year ago 3418 869 16 3
Post image

Friends don't let friends use elliptic curve crypto for anonymity.

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
Advertisement
Post image

Another banger by Google:

arxiv.org/abs/2412.14256

Keep on accelerating โš›๏ธ๐Ÿš€

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Clear example of a topological reality insulator at play.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
Preview
Factoring an integer with three oscillators and a qubit A common starting point of traditional quantum algorithm design is the notion of a universal quantum computer with a scalable number of qubits. This convenient abstraction mirrors classical computatio...

The "hide the exponential" game Scott Aaronson has complained about for decades is alive and well: arxiv.org/abs/2412.13164

Yes, Shor's algorithm with 3 registers only needs very basic operations.

No, you can't pack a 2^2000 level quantum state into 1 oscillator and then operate accurately on it.

1 year ago 50 8 2 1

For a second, I thought this was the first post of a series which continued like "...so, I made this cool renderer, and look at them badass pictures".

Now I am sad.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

I just sat down in a chair, and was supported because of trillions of quantum-mechanical interactions between the particles in my butt and the particles in the seat. This lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes, an idea first propo

1 year ago 83 14 5 2

Based take.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

If your application doesn't need a lot of quantum resources, you can't get better logical qubits than NVIDIA's.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

If you have to read one groundbreaking quantum computing announcement today, read this oneยน:

research.google/blog/making-...

ยน as opposed to the one talking about parallel universes and 10 septillion years.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

That's the thing: surface code improvements are so much more interesting than yet-another-RCS-benchmark. But most of the excitement communicated to the broader public is about an utterly nonsensical number and an outlandish statement about "lending credence" to parallel universes.

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
Advertisement
Illustration of some pokemon from gen 1 

Featuring bulbasaur, ivysaur, venusaur, charmander, charmeleon, charizard, squirtle, wartortle, blastoise

Illustration of some pokemon from gen 1 Featuring bulbasaur, ivysaur, venusaur, charmander, charmeleon, charizard, squirtle, wartortle, blastoise

kanto starters ๐Ÿ‘พ
#art #pokemon #pokemonfanart

1 year ago 4398 938 26 5
Preview
Noemaโ€™s Top 10 Reads Of 2024 | NOEMA Our best longform journalism and essays from 2024.

And if you're new to us, great! To get a better feel for our content, check out our favorite pieces from 2024.

This list explores ideas from why we should rewild the internet to the many possibilities of lucid dreaming to why AI might help rebuild the middle class: www.noemamag.com/noemas-top-1...

1 year ago 15 6 0 4
Screenshot from https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/ where it is claimed that Google's Willow chip out-performed classical supercomputers by performing a computation 10^30 times faster, and that this leads credence to the notion that quantum computation takes place in parallel universes.

Screenshot from https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/ where it is claimed that Google's Willow chip out-performed classical supercomputers by performing a computation 10^30 times faster, and that this leads credence to the notion that quantum computation takes place in parallel universes.

When claiming that you've beaten classical supercomputers by a factor of 10^30 isn't enough, why not spice things up and suggest that your results lead credence to the existence of parallel universes?

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
Post image

Our paper on distributed blind computing is out on Arxiv! In short: we performed gates on our spin qubits remotely using photons without our nodes knowing what we did - all thanks to distributed matter-light entanglement ๐Ÿฅณ

1 year ago 25 6 3 1

You know how Bluesky rebuilt social media in a way that doesn't suck? Someone โ€” maybe them โ€” can do this for advertising too.

Ad-based models have been so extractive (with respect to people, publishers, and advertisers) for so long that we struggle to imagine better. But we should! Short ๐Ÿงตโฌ‡๏ธ

1 year ago 29 11 1 4
Preview
We Need To Rewild The Internetย  | NOEMA The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists.

If you haven't yet read (or listened to) this piece, you're in for a treat.

The internet has become a dark, extractive, authoritarian place. It doesn't have to be โ€” and we know how to change it. We know how to hope.

www.noemamag.com/we-need-to-r...

1 year ago 10 1 1 1