World Record Broken: 50-Qubit Quantum Computer Fully Simulated for the First Time
scitechdaily.com·9h
⚛️Quantum Tape
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Found some old pictures of my homelab from 2019
reddit.com·8h·
Discuss: r/homelab
🏠Homelab Archaeology
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Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic
righto.com·14h·
Circuit Archaeology
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Pocket8086 – An handheld x86 retro computer with an XT-class 8086/V30 CPU running DOS 6.22 or Windows 3.1
cnx-software.com·21h
🎮Gameboy Emulation
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Distance Measurement Using Basys3
hackster.io·1d
🕹️Hardware Emulation
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No Deus ex Machina
thestoicprogrammer.substack.com·22h·
Discuss: Substack
🔩Systems Programming
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Three Questions and Answers: Is the economic crisis hitting the IT job market?
heise.de·1d
🇩🇪German Computing
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Intel deepens commitment to 14A node, develops custom Xeon CPU for Nvidia
techspot.com·15h
🖥️Modern Terminals
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Thoughts on the GigaOm Radar for Vector Databases v3
thenewstack.io·1d
🗂️Vector Search
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New Work Laptop, AMD or Intel?
forums.anandtech.com·7h
⌨️Mechanical Keyboards
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SC25 gets heavy with mega power and cooling solutions
theregister.com·2d
🖥️Terminal Renaissance
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Ten Blue Links, “Pop goes the bubble” edition
ianbetteridge.com·9h
🚀Indie Hacking
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You can see a working Quantum Computer in IBM's London office
ianvisits.co.uk·17h·
Discuss: Hacker News
⚛️Quantum Tape
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Silicon Motion: Gen5, Mobile, And Early Enterprise Traction Strengthen The Buy Case
seekingalpha.com·17h
🖥️Modern Terminals
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Data General History by Foster
teamfoster.com·10h·
Discuss: Hacker News
🔗Data Provenance
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Microsoft unveils its next-generation Arm-based CPU - Cobalt 200 looks to unlock even more Azure power
techradar.com·14h
🖥️Hardware Architecture
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Making Actually Useful Schematics in KiCad
hackaday.com·1d
⚙️DIY Electronics
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Why German companies cant quit China – DW – 11 / 21 / 2025
dw.com·1d
🇩🇪German Computing
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moss: a Rust Linux-compatible kernel in about 26,000 lines of code
reddit.com·23h·
Discuss: r/linux
🔩Systems Programming
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