Bluvstein thinks a capable enough machine won’t be ready until the end of the decade. “There’s a lot of progress that needs to be made, but it’s starting to become something that people can really imagine building,” he says.
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NIST has chosen several PQC algorithms that could become the security standard in a future filled with practical quantum computers, and the US federal government is aiming to migrate to using them by 2035. But Moody says organisations should begin their transition as soon as possible. “These papers reinforce the idea that the window for migration is finite and the time to act is now,” he says.
They can power it with that fusion reactor that we’ll surely have by then. 🦄
They can store the power in solid state batteries
Designed by the first AGI, I’m sure.
Here’s my new password… “In the beginning god created Adam and E…5 years later…oxygen atoms can have a 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^4 electronic configurati…8 years later…the fifth string on the guitar instrument is again an E…0987654321##$$&” it’s pretty secure!
Hey you still there? I am interested in the alibaba product! Come back! C’mon! I’ll copy paste it! I won’t sing it again! I promise!
Sorry! You must reset your password, you cannot use the same password you have used before, please make a new password!
Darn! LOL! In this one Moses is going to pee in the river to make them come apart! Nobody’s gonna figure that one out! I’m so clever!
“In the beginning god created Adam and E…5 years later…oxygen atoms can have a 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^4 electronic configurati…8 years later…the fifth string on the guitar instrument is again an E…0987654321##$$&”
Don’t worry, I fixed it for you… I transposed the $$
Shit! How did you figure it out! Damn! I gotta change my bank account which has the $$ and my front door which is the original $$! That was too simple. But just wait for me to add all the Simpsons episodes en español! $ tada ta ta dara, ta ta tata da daaaa, tada DA data…taxa da daa!$ they’ll never figure that out!
Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers
I assume that’s in the same way that my chimney has long been vulnerable to Santa Claus.
I think it is pretty widely accepted in cybersecurity that traditional encryption methods are vulnerable to quantum computers?
This isn’t really a “cold fusion” thing.
The entire desire to build a Quantum Computer is related to solving problems a traditional computer would take ages to do. There has been meaningful steady progress towards it too, though no one seriously expects results tomorrow.



