I know some of those words... the short ones.
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I didn’t know DARPA was a thing since it made the internet
At a superficial level, I can understand what is being said and what promises such breakthrough carries.
But when I stop and think for a moment on what I truly read I'm left feeling incredibly stupid.
So, can it crack public keys?
Almost certainly not yet. But sooner than I'd like. There's a ton of encrypted comms that have been vacuumed up by state and private actors who are just waiting for quantum computers to get good enough to crack them.
And if it can, are there any cipher suites that are quantom-proof?
maybe real short ones : )
Let's come back to all of this when all those "quantum breakthroughs" manage to compute anything worthwhile that is not a quantum computer benchmark, but solves a real world problem.
smells like the groundwork for much more significant progress in the future to me. Assuming i read that correctly, and that the article isn't just wrong.