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Staff software engineer at IQM Quantum Computers (Finland/Germany).

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Building https://minifeed.net/ and https://exotext.com/

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I've started putting together a curated directory of (subjectively) good YouTube channels and videos [1]. It's literally the 3rd day, so not many entries yet, but I plan to continue growing it like I did with Minifeed [2].

1. https://skyshelf.app/

2. https://minifeed.net/

I worked at a quantum computing company that builds superconducting QC chips (so, not really applicable to one of the “bombshells” from the article). My team was designing the software stack which allows to control the QC, run quantum jobs/algorithms, and calibrate the parameters.

I’ve made two attempts to explain the work we’ve been doing and to explain the current realistic state of the industry:

1. A talk at PyCon: https://youtu.be/tT1YLP5T71Y

2. A free ebook “ Quantum Computing For Software Engineers”
https://leanpub.com/quantum-computing-for-software-engineers

The company I left a few months ago is planning its IPO this year. Like almost all other quantum companies, it’s gonna be a SPAC merger, not a pure IPO. Those traded companies mentioned in the other comments are mostly SPACs as well.

Full Stack Quantum Computing Architecture (Rakhim Davletkaliyev at PyCon Estonia 2024)

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AI tooling must be disclosed for contributions

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/pull/8289

AI tooling must be disclosed for contributions by mitchellh · Pull Request #8289 · ghostty-org/ghostty

I think, at this stage of AI, it is a common courtesy to disclose this. In a perfect world, AI assistance would produce equal or higher quality work than any human. That isn't the world we live...

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