SL2Z
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@DeepDishEnjoyer @Maximus43603015 what do you consider too large percentage?
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@Maximus43603015 im gonna start trimming my position soon. it's still a good company but this thing has become too large a percentage of my portfolio
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@sl2zx Also since you just started - one of the few anime that I prefer dub over sub
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This is the the quote I've been citing a lot recently.
kache@yacineMTB
you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding
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inventing a sacrifice nobody needs

MrBeast@MrBeast
Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.
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marx apparently would’ve understood real analysis more than you
Kane 謝凱堯@kane
Marx thought calculus was fake because he thought he had disproven derivatives.
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Project Eleven Awards 1 BTC Q-Day Prize for Largest Quantum Attack on Elliptic Curve Cryptography to Date
Researcher breaks 15-bit ECC key on publicly accessible quantum hardware in a 512x jump from the previous public demonstration.
Project Eleven today awarded the Q-Day Prize, a one Bitcoin bounty, to Giancarlo Lelli for breaking a 15-bit elliptic curve key on a publicly accessible quantum computer. The result is the largest public demonstration to date of the attack class that threatens Bitcoin, Ethereum, and over $2.5 trillion in ECC-secured digital assets.
"The resource requirements for this type of attack keep dropping, and the barrier to running it in practice is dropping with them," said @apruden08, CEO of Project Eleven. "The winning submission came from an independent researcher working on cloud-accessible hardware. No national lab, no private chip. It shows that tangible progress is possible and highlights the urgency to migrate to post-quantum cryptography sooner rather than later. Google just committed to being quantum-secure by 2029. The window to get ahead of this is closing.”
Lelli derived a private key from its public key across a search space of 32,767 using a variant of Shor’s algorithm. Shor's targets the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP), the math underlying the digital signature schemes securing Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most blockchains.
Quantum attacks on ECC have moved from theory to practice over the last seven months. Steve Tippeconnic's 6-bit demonstration in September 2025 was the first public break on quantum hardware. Lelli's 15-bit result extends it by a factor of 512.
Theoretical resource estimates for a full 256-bit attack, the scale Bitcoin operates at, have fallen sharply over the same period. Google's April 2026 whitepaper put the requirement at under 500,000 physical qubits. A subsequent paper from Caltech and Oratomic brought that figure as low as 10,000 qubits in a neutral-atom architecture.
Lelli's result is the practical counterpart to those optimizations. The distance from 15 bits to 256 bits is large, but the gap is increasingly viewed as an engineering problem and not a fundamental physics problem.
Roughly 6.9 million Bitcoin sit in wallets whose public keys are visible on-chain, exposing them to quantum attack. All blockchains using ECC share similar risks with vulnerable assets.
Project Eleven is developing its next challenge, focused on the intersection of frontier AI models and quantum cryptanalysis.
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What a week for quantum. The leading quantum computing company (Quantinuum) has
confidentially filed its S-1. This is the first quantum IPO (all the others went via SPAC).
This will be the first taste of quantum for many institutional investors on the street.
What they will soon learn is that Quantinuum has a strong lead in logical qubits, which are the necessary building blocks for fault-tolerant computation.
It's got 48 on its Helios system, the most advanced quantum computer in the world. The other listed independents like $IONQ, $RGTI and $QBTS don't even have any — other than $INFQ, which demonstrated 12 lower-quality logical qubits last year.
The SpaceX IPO is rightfully going to take a lot of attention, but Quantinuum should follow and will be one to watch.

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@lithos_graphein @PythiaR interesting, who is buying the HNA EUV tool actually?
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@DeepDishEnjoyer 6 items (wheelchairs and squares) to distribute over 4 containers, right?
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wow. beautiful example of the pigeonhole principle. this is art
Rota@pli_cachete
They only had 3 wheelchair guys and 3 squares
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