The Limits of Relaxation in Error Correction
New research reveals fundamental tradeoffs between query complexity and error rates for a class of codes designed for efficient data retrieval.
New research reveals fundamental tradeoffs between query complexity and error rates for a class of codes designed for efficient data retrieval.

Some flight simulator fans have very expensive, high-end equipment, aiming for the most realistic experience possible. I personally use a more affordable setup – a Thrustmaster T.16000M HOTAS with pedals. I played flight sims a little as a child in the 90s, but I didn’t become truly dedicated until I could afford the hobby as an adult.
The data, as dry as a dwarf’s sense of humor, reveals that Shiba Inu tokens left on exchanges are now rarer than a polite conversation in a pub. While the “weak hands” (aka the nervous Nellies) are busy staring at charts like they’re reading the Necrotelicomnicon, the whales are hoarding SHIB like it’s the last sausage at a feast. Private cold storage? More like a dragon’s treasure hoard, but with fewer scales and more spreadsheets.

Researchers demonstrate a practical implementation of a non-orthogonal HARQ-CC scheme using software-defined radio to enhance spectral efficiency and reduce latency for future 6G networks.
Over on X (formerly Twitter, because why not rename everything?), CryptoQuant’s Maartunn spilled the beans on this latest rally. “Institutions are buying Bitcoin like it’s going out of style,” they quipped, pointing to the Coinbase Premium Gap as Exhibit A. This nifty metric measures the price difference between Bitcoin on Coinbase (where the suits hang out) and Binance (where the rest of the world trades). When it’s positive, it’s like a neon sign flashing, “Institutions are here, and they’re feeling spendy.”
CEO Armani Ferrante (yes, like the suit, but for your crypto) spilled the beans, saying this move is the first step in their grand plan to finally let Americans in on the Backpack fun. You know, after years of teasing us like a sitcom will-they-won’t-they romance.
![The study demonstrates that increasing model size-measured in billions of parameters on a logarithmic scale [latex]log_{10}[/latex]-generally correlates with improved robustness against diverse perturbations-including mathematical errors, extraneous steps, unit conversion issues, skipped steps, and susceptibility to sycophancy-though the precise nature of this relationship differs depending on the specific type of perturbation applied.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.03332v1/2603.03332v1/plots/accuracy_vs_model_size/Sycophancy.png)
New research reveals that even the most powerful language models are surprisingly vulnerable to subtle disruptions in their reasoning processes.
After a recent dip, investors have started buying NVIDIA stock again. On March 4th, the price reached a high of around $184 during the day and closed at $183. Early trading on March 5th saw prices between $182 and $183. This recovery brings the stock price close to levels that could trigger further gains, potentially pushing it back towards $225. However, more investment from larger institutions is needed to ensure this upward trend continues.

During a February 27 interview orchestrated by a host named Nathalie Brunell, Saylor painted a bleak tableau. He suggested that as the arena of derivatives grew from the murky depths of offshore shores to the respectable confines of onshore public markets, the previously turbulent price tapestry was smoothed by the hands of regulation. Yet, somewhere beneath that soot‑laden surface, a more malignant evil gnaws: banks moving at the pace of a sloth to recognize Bitcoin as collateral.
Well, folks, hold onto your hats! Some bright minds have come up with the theory that Iran’s blackouts might have kicked Bitcoin’s price from a humble $63,000 all the way up to a shiny $72,000. But guess what? According to the so-called “experts” (who probably do know a thing or two), this idea doesn’t hold … Read more