Any time I hear something sensational about quantum computing, I check Scott Aaronson's blog for the real story. Here's his blog post on this topic: https://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=3827.
My first thought was "Oh, I have forgotten the address of that nice blog of that Prof. with all kind of interesting CS stuff that shows 'NP' and 'BQP' and 'P' connected with lines in the right upper corner. That blog will likely have more useful insights. How to find that blog again? I have so many bookmarks and not all tagged correctly, hmm".
But after reading the article and coming back here there is the right link near the top! :-)
People on HN are so great, love that! (Especially when they think in the same direction as me^^).
> Since (despite my journalist moratorium) a journalist already emailed to ask me about the practical implications of the BQP vs. PH breakthrough—for example, for the ~70-qubit quantum computers that Google and others hope to build in the near future—let me take the opportunity to say that, as far as I can see, there aren’t any.
My first thought was "Oh, I have forgotten the address of that nice blog of that Prof. with all kind of interesting CS stuff that shows 'NP' and 'BQP' and 'P' connected with lines in the right upper corner. That blog will likely have more useful insights. How to find that blog again? I have so many bookmarks and not all tagged correctly, hmm".
But after reading the article and coming back here there is the right link near the top! :-)
People on HN are so great, love that! (Especially when they think in the same direction as me^^).