Something to do with indistinguishability obfuscation
What do our resident particle physicists think of this?
Banning encryption is something only North Korea government would do…
Can you back up that assertion?
I’d like you to justify “only” if you would.
The US banned encryption in the 1990s - or tried to at least.
The UK has also had a go more recently and every couple of years they try again. Trouble is, it’s hard to ban maths.
I remember it well, insanity at it’s very best.
The 4% we know and are so sure about that we teach as fact (remember string theory) has an encumbrance but we will remapping it like this “back holes are like big atoms” adn they have fields similar to electrons.
Then we will try and explain how like electrons they seem to come and go .
Or we will challenge our fundamental beliefs like the speed to light restriction.
I would go for the latter almost everyone else won’t
I would expect nothing less
Will Einsteinian physics become like Newtonian physics – good enough for 99.9% of what we are used to observing in our everyday lives but to probe it all we need to indulge in some heresies?
I see these as theories and not laws, but they are taught as laws. I would love to see teaching being more challenge theories until we can get laws, but even then I am not sure maths works all that well (primes, zero and infinity) to cement any law.
I agree and accept we must work with what we know/believe and see what fits, but we did all that when we thought the earth was flat. I would like to see more challenges, but not conspiracies, real challenges and have them taken seriously (like is gravity electrical forces, what if the speed of light can increase past 3*10^8 in a vacuum (which does not exist) etc.)
10 posts were split to a new topic: Think outside the box
“We present Blockchain DoS (BDoS), the first incentive-based DoS attack that targets PoW cryptocurrencies. Unlike classical DoS, BDoS targets the system’s mechanism design: It exploits the reward mechanism to discourage miner participation. Previous DoS attacks against PoW blockchains require an adversary’s mining power to match that of all other miners. In contrast, BDoS can cause a blockchain to grind to a halt with significantly fewer resources, e.g., 21% as of March 2020 in Bitcoin, according to our empirical study. We find that Bitcoin’s vulnerability to BDoS increases rapidly as the mining industry matures and profitability drops.”
I don’t. I’m interested. Thunderbolts project is vocal and dedicated. I’d like to check out your other 2.
It turns out that in the current version of the macOS, the OS sends to Apple a hash (unique identifier) of each and every program you run, when you run it. Lots of people didn’t realize this, because it’s silent and invisible and it fails instantly and gracefully when you’re offline, but today the server got really slowand it didn’t hit the fail-fast code path, and everyone’s apps failed to open if they were connected to the internet.
https://twitter.com/lapcatsoftware/status/1326990296412991489
GPT-3? Anybody?
Just got the info from my friend… I wonder why I haven’t read about it yet on this forum.
Did you search? I think you missed it!