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An update from 'Pillow Guy's' Security Conference
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An update from 'Pillow Guy's' Security Conference
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Re: An update from 'Pillow Guy's' Security Conference
I don't know about whether or not they use quantum computing but if something's owned by the Chinese and it's a security-related product, I don't think I'd want to use it regardless.
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First off, no proof that ExpressVPN is owned by the Chinese.
But this guy's point was, if you are the VPN, and you are unscrupulous, you can see all your own traffic (thus why you need to trust your VPN). You don't need a fictitious (they really don't exist yet) and (presumably) expensive Quantum Computer to decrypt your own traffic. Thus this so-called data scientist is a moron.
But this guy's point was, if you are the VPN, and you are unscrupulous, you can see all your own traffic (thus why you need to trust your VPN). You don't need a fictitious (they really don't exist yet) and (presumably) expensive Quantum Computer to decrypt your own traffic. Thus this so-called data scientist is a moron.
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
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OK, wait. I thought I read that IBM has a quantum computer, or at least that's what they're calling it.
And personally I believe the Chinese own a lot more of us than we might think. They've got this country right where they want it and could stick it to us pretty badly.
And personally I believe the Chinese own a lot more of us than we might think. They've got this country right where they want it and could stick it to us pretty badly.
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Re: An update from 'Pillow Guy's' Security Conference
Quantum computers, even IBM's, are still in the laboratory stage. They're not on the market yet. There are still some massive obstacles to overcome to making them work as a practical commercial device.
They can flip a few cubits, but no one even has a working framework for the computational functionality since no one knows exactly what line of research is going to win out.
They can flip a few cubits, but no one even has a working framework for the computational functionality since no one knows exactly what line of research is going to win out.
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.