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MIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics
Transistors, the building blocks of modern electronics, are typically made of silicon. Because it’s a semiconductor, this material can control the flow of electricity in a circuit. But silicon has fundamental physical limits that restrict how compact and energy-efficient a transistor can be.MIT researchers have now replaced silicon with a magnetic semiconductor, creating a magnetic transistor that could enable smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient circuits. The material’s magnetism strongly
Researcher earns 1 bitcoin bounty for major quantum attack on tech
Quantum security startup Project Eleven said it awarded its 1 bitcoin Q-Day Prize to independent researcher Giancarlo Lelli on Friday after he br...
Why Nvidia Is the Most Important Quantum Computing Stock of All
Nvidia is also arguably the best pick-and-shovel quantum computing stock to buy right now.
New Breakthrough In Quantum Computers Could Completely Change How Much They Cost
Quantum computing is a largely theoretical, ultimately expensive proposition for high-level computation. However, new findings could make it more efficient.
Quantum Computers Are Not A Threat To 128-bit Symmetric Keys
A lot has been made about a post-quantum computer future in which traditional encryption methods have suddenly been rendered ...
Researcher uses quantum computer to crack key that protects Bitcoin
Giancarlo Lelli wins one Bitcoin for record quantum security attack.
Quantum computer breaks 15-bit elliptic curve cryptographic key
Project Eleven, a quantum security research company, awarded a prize to researcher Giancarlo Lelli for using a quantum computer to break a 15-bit elliptic-curve key — a small-scale version of the same ...
Top Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy in April
Last is Nvidia ( NVDA +4.30%), which may seem like an odd pick. Nvidia makes graphics processing units (GPUs) and is a leader ...
3 Impressive Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy Now
As more companies realize the advantages of quantum computers for tasks like these, D-Wave will be able to capture a ...
Ask HN: Md PhD
So like am confused like am interested in physician engineer like at the intersection of it and is is possible For me to work in a quant firm or bio tech hedge funds considering my md phd as biotech is increasing and all that so yea am really interested in Dis
Show HN: A free ESG stock screener that publishes its losses and methodology
Hey HN, JSS(JumpstartSignal) is a free, ESG-filtered daily stock screener. I built it after some really badly-timed quantum computing stock buys, so I felt I needed to learn more about systematic, longer-horizon approaches and the underlying technicals instead of chasing themes. Three things about it that might be of interest:1. Methodology is fully documented at https://jumpstartsignal.com/how-it-works/ 5-stage pipeline, 54 signals tested individually plus 1,836 combinations
Show HN: I read Replika's privacy policy and then built a competitor
I'm genuinely surprised at what people are willing to share with AI companions. Read Replika's privacy policy. Then Character.AI's. These apps store your most personal conversations on their servers, linked to your email address. A breach or subpoena and your identity is attached to everything you ever told your "AI friend." Eek.The only thing I think actually solves this is local inference. I remember browing r/LocalLLaMA and years ago and thinking this is the futu
Show HN: ReadTube – Turn YouTube subscriptions into a personal Substack
I built ReadTube so that I can read my YouTube subscriptions.YouTube has lots of high quality content. However, videos can be difficult to consume efficiently, especially those that are long and about series topics (e.g. general relativity, quantum physics). So I created this app to solve this need.There are already many existing YouTube AI transcription websites. However, ReadTube is one step further in that it periodically fetches the updates from the channels I subscribe to so I don't ne
Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve
Human languages are known to have grown and changed considerably over the course of history, often reflecting technological, cultural, and societal shifts. Studying the evolution of languages can thus offer valuable insight into how human societies and cultures have transformed over time.
Quantum computer: We're planning to create one that acts like a brain
The human brain has amazing capabilities making it in many ways more powerful than the world's most advanced computers. So it's not surprising that engineers have long been trying to copy it. Today, ...
Cisco shows Universal Quantum Switch prototype to connect quantum systems
Cisco has shown a Universal Quantum Switch prototype designed to connect different quantum computers and sensors over standard fibre.
The Key Lime Pie Benchmark
Hi.Here's a remarkable test I've been using for a while. Paste the text below into a fresh LLM chat with no context.Pass: it notices something is off.Fail: it plays along — compliments the prose, treats the characters as real, offers to plan your trip to Asheville. You want pass because a model that can't push back on an obvious vibe isn't going to push back on anything.The text is internet folklore: for roughly a decade some guy (probably the owner) flooded the web with hund
Ask HN: Any Niantic engineers or staff here who can help me?
My son got a hold of my wife's phone and tried to be "helpful" by trading in all of her zero star Pokemon to clean out her Pokédex. He ended up trading in over 100 of her Pokemon.Unfortunately this was mostly her 2016 Pokemon, including a bunch of Eevees and Squirtles, which are her favorite, as well as bunch of other rare ones.I contacted support and got the standard AI answer "we can't help you". But as an engineer I know there is always a way. :)Can anyone help
Show HN: How I built a cron job service to advance myself in Go and worker pools
Hi, Guys,
For a long time i've been thinking to advance myself in Go but there's been no proper idea to showcase that.
I thought - maybe one could leverage from the fact that Go should be very performant in terms of API-based solutions and tools.And especially i wanted to make sure that Go's goroutines can do nicely some fan-out things, for example, getting request, logging, publishing event, without notable performance degradation.I had quite some experience in AWS, with serverl
Ask HN: What's your current go-to LLM for "thinking-partner"?
Looking for community input on current model choice for "thinking-partner" use — back-and-forth discussions about workflow design, architecture, trade-offs.For context, I have been using Opus 4.6 via Perplexity for this in the past few months and I think it was excellent, fair pushback/ counterarguments, reasonable suggestions and discussion. Now with the new Opus 4.7, I notice it is now much more verbose, more sycophantic, and quite often confidently making statements that are wr