From my brilliant colleagues: Fault-tolerant demonstrations of QAOA and HHL. This actually came out last week, but I failed to post about it!
#quantum #quantumcomputing #quantinuum #ftqc #qec
arxiv.org/abs/2603.04584
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Quantum computing lifer. ZX-calculus co-inventor. Quantum compiler compiler and quantum programmer programmer. String diagrammer. Category theoriser. Senior Fellow @ Quantinuum (I cannot read DMs on Bluesky)
From my brilliant colleagues: Fault-tolerant demonstrations of QAOA and HHL. This actually came out last week, but I failed to post about it!
#quantum #quantumcomputing #quantinuum #ftqc #qec
arxiv.org/abs/2603.04584
Still the best book on the subject.
</hasn't read a technical book in years>
Serious question : how do you gain confidence that numbers produced are right?
I have shot myself in the foot many times with numerical experiments (when *I* wrote the code) with stupid mistakes producing plausible but wrong answers.
The firm of which I am the Dowager Duchess is hiring! We want lively brains for new explains and well taught wains. www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQS044/l...
2026 : The year of Linux on the Desktop.
If you are interested in working in the intersection of QEC and software check out our job posting for a position at Quantinuum: jobs.eu.lever.co/quantinuum/b...
Areas of research include QEC software development, logical noise modeling, resource estimation, QEC/Hardware co-design, and more.
Absolutely love this!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4Up...
Kudos to the Norwegian Consumer Council for their efforts to fight enshittification!
www.forbrukerradet.no/news-in-engl...
Read their report here:
storage02.forbrukerradet.no/media/2026/0...
In other news, Magit + Forge is a really great for interacting with Github in #emacs. Just don't believe what Google says about it.
Google AI Overview:
> The Magit forge package does not currently provide a native
> interface for .... <thing I want to do>
> --> some link.
Further down the linked thread, the feature has existed since 2023. Never mind "general intelligence", this is not even competent information retrieval. π‘
Nothing is perfect, but Quantum gets so many things right that it is painful to consider submitting work to other venues.
I'd vote for that ticket.
"Rejecting or resisting a commercial technology designed to attempt a mass wealth transfer and to erode public institutions is a valid political position."
www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/actually-t...
Personally I try to keep it simple : "Good question! I don't know the answer."
10 years after its founding, driven by the energy, enthusiasm, & dedication of the community @quantum-journal.bsky.social quietly published paper #2000 some days ago.
At least I think this is a big deal, big shout out to the founders & all authors, reviewers, editors, board members & contributors!
Excel : clone of the market leader in a popular category
PowerPoint : first program of its kind, also first acquisition by MS.
After a recommendation many years ago I am finally watching this talk while I struggle with powerpoint: pirsa.org/22100109
#bluesky "Discover" feed : 80% people I already follow, 10% pictures of dogs and cats, 10% American business "news" that I block on sight.
Are others getting similar? I remember it wasn't always like this.
Switch to Markdown in Github.
I still have one :-)
Check out this course, if you want to learn about our quantum pictures!
Link: neurossance.com/courses/quan...
Gonna post it again...
Please give it some exposure. It might not result in anything even if it got 100K signatures, but if it doesn't get any it definitely won't and we're seeing more and more evidence rather than conjecture around these murky, opaque orgs.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/75...
Palantir, a US spy-tech firm, has been given access to millions of NHS patient records.
Its founder has said the NHS should be 'ripped up'.
Join me in calling on the government to end the dangerous Palantir contract.
you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/st...
Newly published in Quantum: Minimising the number of edges in LC-equivalent graph states by Hemant Sharma, Kenneth Goodenough, Johannes Borregaard, Filip RozpΔdek, and Jonas Helsen doi.org/10.22331/q-2...
maybe anathem got it right, idk.
Very cool.
$ tail -1 /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 www.washingtonpost.com
I am giving a talk about automatic formal verification of computer hardware using Harmonic's Aristotle system at the University of Cambridge at their CS department on Thursday 26 February 2026 at 2PM in room FW26. The talk is open to the public.
talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/2...
want to escape serfdom? timeβs running out to start piping your entire workflow through a Clasp stack hosted on a Worgret instance and then sieving that output into LiBit bottles to get churned up into something Fluss can read and tokenize in the cloud with Nonk
Slow Horses is great, miles better than everything else on Apple TV. Also, each season is self contained (because based on a book) so there's no narrative rip off at the end, like pretty much much all other contemporary shows. Caveat given, Severance is good, Silo OK.