June 5, 2026
...and missed opportunities....
I read the University of Osaka’s “Cobalt honeycombs open a new path to quantum computing” and somehow realized that IBM’s old heavy hex topology resembled honeycombs. With its bird-named quantum computers, bee branding, and honeycomb-like topology, we should’ve been telling dad jokes about the birds and the bees.
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I saw “Scott Aaronson, Former Edison Electric Institute SVP, Joins Qtonic Quantum as Senior Advisor for Critical Infrastructure and Energy Sector Cybersecurity” and immediately assumed that I need to closely follow this company. It seemed like an awfully strange background for Prof. Aaronson, though, and that’s because it ain’t him!
I can’t seem to find a link to it on Keysight’s website, but I somehow received a Keysight EDA Newsletter | Simu-Letter. With all the organizations and all the researchers throughout all the land, it’s hard to imagine that no one has thought to send a simu-letter until now.
We say quantum is unintuitive, but nothing has been more unintuitive than this. Here’s a United States Senator likening his questions to the “for Dummies” franchise, yet asking CalTech’s Prof. John Preskill and President Thomas Rosenbaum good questions. He also uses humor to make the topic presentable.
Does Yuval Boger have competition? TOPTICA isn’t posting comics as consistently, but I caught this one, did some scrolling, and it’s definitely not the first. If it hasn’t happened yet, I posit that someone from TOPTICA needs to appear on Yuval’s The Superposition Guy’s Podcast. This link may require a LinkedIn account.
IonQ is onto something here, but probably inadvertently. Wouldn’t it be great if every American quantum technology company tuned their hype bubblemakers to Uncle Sam’s 250th? I realize not every reader is American, but if you are, c’mon now, wouldn’t that be awesome? This link may require a LinkedIn account.

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“Time Bin Quantum Communication,” by Mark McGuire of Quickly Quantum, is about networked quantum computers and sensors, told through the lens of recent quantum key distribution (QKD) research. More importantly, for this newsletter anyway, there are half a dozen cats helping(?) to illustrate the author’s point.
QuantWare published a freely downloadable whitepaper. Well, it costs an email address, but whatever. More importantly, it provides an opportunity for me to shamelessly re-share “#83: This podcast has an open architecture.” with Matt Rijlaarsdam, QuantWare’s CEO and Co-Founder.
In “The Month the Government Put a Price on the Problem the Industry Decided to Stop Mentioning,” Dr. Amit Hagar wrote about the US Departments of Energy and Commerce and took a few swings at Q-CTRL. Normally that would go under “Quantum Noise Detector,” but the twist on the 3 wise monkeys belongs here.

Imagine a quantum computer that actually transforms. Infleqtion’s Sqale doesn’t transform into a robot, yet, but it does transform between two modes.
Dr. Saesun Kim shared a preprint that has me scratching my head hard. Multiverse Computing spent 4 hours, 24 minutes to do something a GPU can do in less than 1 second. That’s 15,840 seconds versus <1. Where are the PopSci headlines for this one? This link may require a LinkedIn account.
The word quantum is thrown around like the old man throwing bread.
And the pigeons flock.
I see a reference to the “self help world,” so it’s not meant to be about quantum technologies. That said, the punchline applies to quantum technologies. Disclaimer: NO, I do not search out this stuff. When you search for “quantum” across social media platforms, this is an unfortunate sample of what’s out there.

Alan Ho and Prof. Michael Biercuk inspired the Resuscitated Quantum Bullshit Detector, but the original(?) has resurfaced on Bluesky. It’s back to reposting a simple “bullshit” or “not bullshit,” so The Quantum Dragon will continue to monitor for challenges, controversies, and debates under this new name from Dr. Bob Sutor.
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