@mitsukos619@Sw33tDeee@SporkandGo@DustyAssKracka One of my relatives knows an American guy who was in Wuhan at an international exhibition during June 2019. While in Wuhan, the guy became very sick, returned to the USA via jet shortly thereafter (still sick) and was seen by a doctor...
JUNE 2019 🧐
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia:
"Every engineer is going to have and manage hundreds of agents."
The most valuable engineering skill of 2026 is not taught in any university.
No CS program teaches harness engineering.
No bootcamp teaches agent memory architecture.
No degree prepares you to build systems that survive production.
One builder mapped the entire thing out — free, step by step, no degree required.
This is the roadmap ↓
Bookmark this for the weekend.
🚨 A FRENCH STARTUP THINKS IT MAY HAVE FOUND A NEW PATH TO QUANTUM COMPUTING.
Not with superconductors.
Not with trapped ions.
With carbon nanotubes.
Researchers at C12 have unveiled a manufacturing breakthrough that could solve one of quantum computing's biggest problems: building large numbers of reliable qubits.
Why this matters:
• Quantum computers are extremely sensitive to noise
• Tiny defects can destroy quantum information
• Most platforms struggle to scale beyond small systems
• Carbon nanotubes offer an ultra-clean environment for electron spins
• Purified Carbon-12 removes almost all nuclear magnetic noise
The breakthrough:
Instead of growing carbon nanotubes directly on quantum chips...
C12 grows thousands separately.
They then electrically test every nanotube and select only the best performers.
Using a patented "Pick & Place" process, robotic systems transfer elite nanotubes onto pre-built quantum chips with nanometer precision.
The result:
Higher consistency.
Better qubit quality.
Far faster manufacturing.
Production that once took a year can now be completed in weeks.
The deeper implication is enormous:
Today's leading quantum computers often require temperatures near absolute zero.
Carbon nanotube spin qubits may operate at significantly higher temperatures while maintaining long coherence times.
That means future quantum systems could require less extreme cooling and potentially support far denser integration.
C12's roadmap aims for:
• 1,500 physical qubits by 2027
• 128+ logical qubits by 2032
• 100,000 physical qubits and ~800 logical qubits by 2033
If successful, this could become one of the most serious alternatives to superconducting quantum computers.
The real question is:
Will the future of quantum computing be built from exotic superconductors...
or from perfectly arranged carbon atoms?
Follow for more frontier science and technology discoveries.
BREAKING: ADVANCED ALZHEIMER’S PATIENT REGAINED SPEECH, MEMORY, AND BLADDER CONTROL AFTER SINGLE PSILOCYBIN DOSE
An 80-year-old woman with advanced Alzheimer’s — who had barely spoken for YEARS — experienced RAPID and SUSTAINED improvement after taking 5g of psilocybin mushrooms.
During the acute phase, she entered a prolonged deep sleep-like state with profuse sweating.
~19 hours later, she spontaneously started talking again for HOURS — sharing detailed autobiographical memories she hadn’t expressed in years.
Over the following days, her family reported improved memory, walking, emotional connection, speech, and regained bladder control.
After 1 month, bladder control REMAINED RESTORED, and she was still functionally improved compared with baseline.
While this is just one published case report, the implications are enormous given that there are currently NO approved medications known to produce effects like this in advanced Alzheimer’s.
These findings urgently need replication. For millions watching a parent or loved one disappear to Alzheimer’s, even the possibility of restoring lost function warrants serious scientific investigation.