Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptography
https://lemmy.world/post/21487150

Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern cryptography - Lemmy.World
> As a reminder, current estimates are that quantum cracking of a single
2048-bit RSA key would require a computer with 20 million qubits running in
superposition for about eight hours. For context, quantum computers maxed out at
433 qubits in 2022 and 1,000 qubits last year. (A qubit is a basic unit of
quantum computing, analogous to the binary bit in classical computing.
Comparisons between qubits in true quantum systems and quantum annealers aren’t
uniform.) So even when quantum computing matures sufficiently to break
vulnerable algorithms, it could take decades or longer before the majority of
keys are cracked. > The upshot of this latest episode is that while quantum
computing will almost undoubtedly topple many of the most widely used forms of
encryption used today, that calamitous event won’t happen anytime soon. It’s
important that industries and researchers move swiftly to devise
quantum-resistant algorithms and implement them widely. At the same time, people
should take steps not to get steamrolled by the PQC hype train.
Crimea is indigenous Russian land: debunked || @svidomi Episode 5
https://lemmy.world/post/1583561

Crimea is indigenous Russian land: debunked || @svidomi Episode 5 - Lemmy.world
Russian propaganda spreads the false narrative that Crimea has belonged to
Russia for most of its existence and that its indigenous people, the
Qırımtatarlar, or more commonly known as the Qirimli, have always been a small
part of the Crimean population and have mixed with Russians. Despite Russia’s
numerous attempts to wipe them off the map to fulfill this narrative, today, the
Qırımtatarlar are alive and fighting for their homeland on the peninsula and on
the other side of the Russian front as part of the Ukrainian Army. Today, Yuliia
and Alim Aliiev, Deputy Director General of the Institute of Ukraine, member of
PEN Ukraine, and founder of the Crimean Fig literary project, will discuss the
most disputed peninsula in the world — Qirim, or Krym in Ukrainian. Who does it
really belong to? Was it really originally Russian land? What happened there
between 1918 and 2014, when it became known worldwide after the Russian
occupation?
NATO, the Counteroffensive, and Russian Meltdowns || July 13, 2023
https://lemmy.world/post/1535879

NATO, the Counteroffensive, and Russian Meltdowns || July 13, 2023 - Lemmy.world
Linnea and Yewleea bring you up to speed on the War in Ukraine in about 20
minutes or less. In today’s brief, Yewleea talks about NATO, the
counteroffensive, and Russian Meltdowns.
Donetsk in Western Media: A Reality Check || @svidomi Episode 4
https://lemmy.world/post/1534070

Donetsk in Western Media: A Reality Check || @svidomi Episode 4 - Lemmy.world
In 2014, Western media took a liking to frequent reporting on what they deemed
to be the Ukrainian conflict, labeling the paid-by-Russia militia and their
Russian troops as separatists. Through that perception of an independent group
of people in the region of Donbas, whose culture and identity were supposedly
persecuted, the narrative was formed that they wanted nothing more than to cease
being Ukrainian and form their own sub-republics adjacent to Mother Russia.
Today we’ll discuss what really happened in Donetsk in 2014 from the perspective
of a then 16-year-old born and raised in the city. Were there really pro-Russian
crowds yearning to separate from Ukraine, so much that they decided to create
their own independent republics?
NATO, the Counteroffensive, and Russian Meltdowns || July 13, 2023
https://lemmy.world/post/1453389

NATO, the Counteroffensive, and Russian Meltdowns || July 13, 2023 - Lemmy.world
Donetsk in Western Media: A Reality Check || @svidomi Episode 4
https://lemmy.world/post/1453384

Donetsk in Western Media: A Reality Check || @svidomi Episode 4 - Lemmy.world
[Ukraine War Brief Podcast] Ukraine's Future in NATO and Prigozhin's Coup Collaborators June 29, 2023
https://lemmy.world/post/959102
[Ukraine War Brief Podcast] Ukraine's Future in NATO and Prigozhin's Coup Collaborators June 29, 2023 - Lemmy.world
@svidomi Episode 3. Donetsk and Luhansk: The History Abridged
https://lemmy.world/post/933191
@svidomi Episode 3. Donetsk and Luhansk: The History Abridged - Lemmy.world
Harley Whitehead Interview || Part 1
https://lemmy.world/post/932969
[Ukraine War Brief Podcast] Harley Whitehead Interview || Part 1 - Lemmy.world
For Story Saturday on the Ukraine War Brief Podcast (with Yewleea and Linnea),
an interview with Harley Whitehead, a logistical support and explosive ordinance
disposal volunteer in Ukraine.