• Orygin@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      On one hand yeah there’s been progress, but on the other we’re still not anywhere close to having any useful computation done on them.
      It’s difficult to predict if the technology will come close enough for a state actor like the NSA to build something capable of attacking current modern encryption. I suspect if it does, they’ll be the first to build one and we still won’t know if it’s possible.

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        2 months ago

        Small numbers factored. Error correcting progressing, material science and they just got qbits needed to crack RSA in theory under 100k. And yes NSA is expected to build one early. And China and GHCQ wanted to start on one a few years ago.