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Quantinuum’s quantum leap: 48 logical qubits from just 98 physical
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Quantinuum’s quantum leap: 48 logical qubits from just 98 physical

Quantinuum’s new Helios quantum computer achieves something remarkable – 48 logical qubits from just 98 physical ones. This near 2:1 ratio could accelerate quantum computing’s path to practical business applications. Early adopters like JPMorgan are already testing advanced algorithms on the platfor

by Aaron ValeNovember 10, 2025
Fish Shell 4.2 Arrives With Interactive Upgrades
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Fish Shell 4.2 Arrives With Interactive Upgrades

The Fish shell has been updated to version 4.2 with significant interactive improvements and better command completion. Meanwhile, Turbosqueeze emerges as a new real-time multi-threaded compression competitor targeting Zstd and Snappy performance levels.

by Aaron ValeNovember 10, 2025
I Finally Found a Photoshop Replacement for Linux
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I Finally Found a Photoshop Replacement for Linux

A community project called Affinity on Linux makes the newly free Affinity creative suite work smoothly through Wine. The setup process is surprisingly straightforward, and performance is solid even without native Linux support. This could be the Photoshop alternative Linux users have been waiting f

by Elijah PorterNovember 9, 2025
Linux 6.18-rc5 Fixes PowerPC Performance Hit
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Linux 6.18-rc5 Fixes PowerPC Performance Hit

The upcoming Linux 6.18-rc5 release includes crucial optimizations for IBM POWER CPU performance. These changes address a significant regression in per-cpu reference counting that was impacting system throughput.

by Elijah PorterNovember 9, 2025
Why I’ll Never Use Arch Linux as My Daily Driver
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Why I’ll Never Use Arch Linux as My Daily Driver

Despite respecting Arch Linux’s philosophy of user control, the author argues the distribution demands too much maintenance and carries too much instability for reliable daily computing. The installation process feels like homework, updates frequently break systems, and the community can be unwelcom

by Elijah PorterNovember 8, 2025
Steam’s Store Pages Just Got a Major Visual Upgrade
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Steam’s Store Pages Just Got a Major Visual Upgrade

Valve has officially launched its redesigned Steam store pages after months in beta testing. The update expands page width from 940 to 1200 pixels and introduces higher-resolution images. Browsing should feel significantly smoother, especially on larger monitors.

by Elijah PorterNovember 8, 2025
The CPU Architecture Wars Are Over – Here’s What Won
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The CPU Architecture Wars Are Over – Here’s What Won

The debate over which CPU architecture will dominate is officially over. In 2024, x86 processors shipped 250-300 million units while Arm processors reached 29 billion. But the real story is how all architectures are now working together in the same systems.

by Elijah PorterNovember 8, 2025
Quantinuum’s Helios quantum computer is here – and it’s got big ambitions
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Quantinuum’s Helios quantum computer is here – and it’s got big ambitions

Quantinuum has launched Helios, calling it the world’s most accurate general-purpose quantum computer. The system integrates Nvidia GB200 GPUs and already has major enterprise customers including JPMorgan Chase and SoftBank.

by Elijah PorterNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft’s Visual Studio AI roadmap is ambitious but vague
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Microsoft’s Visual Studio AI roadmap is ambitious but vague

Microsoft has outlined an ambitious AI roadmap for Visual Studio with custom agents, improved chat features, and automatic model selection. The company emphasizes these are plans, not commitments. Most features will roll out over coming months, if they materialize at all.

by Aaron ValeNovember 6, 2025
Microsoft Store Finally Lets You Install Multiple Apps at Once
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Microsoft Store Finally Lets You Install Multiple Apps at Once

Microsoft has quietly launched a multi-app install feature on the Microsoft Store website. You can now select multiple apps and download a single installer that handles everything automatically. The feature currently works with 48 popular apps including Netflix, Instagram, and Spotify.

by Aaron ValeNovember 6, 2025

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