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You do have a wife, right? :cunningpepe:
I've heard tales told of a catfishing saga between our resident yid and some lardass from Beauty Parlor. Could you point me in the direction of a thread with the details? I'm assuming that's what you're referencing here.
I must keep up to date on the ever-growing list of USPG2's Kiwi Farms e-dating misadventures.
 
I've heard tales told of a catfishing saga between our resident yid and some lardass from Beauty Parlor. Could you point me in the direction of a thread with the details? I'm assuming that's what you're referencing here.
I must keep up to date on the ever-growing list of USPG2's Kiwi Farms e-dating misadventures.
at the risk of going too far offtopic, i'll just go ahead and give the rundown as i know it.

It was mostly in dm chains, and it wasn't really catfishing, as it was fatfishing, she was a big old fat HAWG of a woman. I think it was just flirting, and a small time frame of weakness of the resident heeb. Was before ctr was married and I think it was a coldfeet sort of thing. I don't know too much more than that. Despite all my rageout at him from time to time, He's not a bad lad.
 
Stop buying the hype, quantum computing is physically impossible hokum, there has been no progress.
Incorrect, but let's go with it.

They haven't even managed to factor 21, never mind any cryptographically significant number, they just keep re-discovering the factors to 15 over and over like a bad joke.

And yet... they have. Variations of Shor's algorithm have already done what you're saying can't be done, from 2021.

If we're gonna keep making faulty claims here, I am gonna pass.
Also, the reason Quantum(TM) is being hyped by people/orgs you wouldn't normally see hyping shit, it's very likely being used as a cover by the NSA to push intentionally weakened crypto standards that they can break (like they've been caught doing before): https://blog.cr.yp.to/20251004-weakened.html

I assume the double post is enthusiasm but if you truly believe that, you should tell IBM, Google, DARPA and others to get refunds on their R&D money because a single tech-vangelist (talking head) has 'read the future'.

I appreciate libcrypt but the horizon for QC is very bright, and with the descriptions/essays you've provided haven't backed your specific claims, except inform me that you enjoy reading the one crypto guy that paranoids and pedos listen to.

IF the NSA is the argument, you're far far too late. NSA has already been consistently weakening the standards since 2001 eighties*, beyond what you or I will ever know
 
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Why not put datacenters on the coast of the oceans or on like lake michigan or smth like that.
The japs did this with their nuclear power plants that got tsunamid, so whats the dif.

People are saying other places are bad because aquifers and you dont know where the rain will go.
If it's just ocean water that kind of eliminates those problems.

e*nvm
it seems like the thing people are moving to now is just using closed looped systems instead of evap which kind of solves the problem
 
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The japs did this with their nuclear power plants that got tsunamid, so whats the dif.
Well the japs didn't actually enjoy it when their power plants got tsunami'd. But to answer your question, the difference is that Japan doesn't have a cartoonishly massive amount of empty space far from coastlines to work with. I betcha they'd put their power plants in Wyoming if they had the option.
Also, I'm assuming that using saltwater to cool your multi gazillion dollar computer is a bad idea.
 
Also, I'm assuming that using saltwater to cool your multi gazillion dollar computer is a bad idea.
There's several more nuclear plants who use or used seawater. Nuclear you can't use the seawater directly either, there's layers of heat exchangers keeping the nuclear material from contaminating the seawater. Same thing would work fine for datacenters.
 
Incorrect, but let's go with it.


And yet... they have. Variations of Shor's algorithm have already done what you're saying can't be done, from 2021.

If we're gonna keep making faulty claims here, I am gonna pass.
My bad, I forgot they got all the way to ... 21 in two decades. It's not meaningful progress towards factoring actual relevant numbers (a couple of hundred of order of magnitude off).

eta: also, the "variations" in the title there is a hint that they didn't implement it cleanly...

I assume the double post is enthusiasm but if you truly believe that, you should tell IBM, Google, DARPA and others to get refunds on their R&D money because a single tech-vangelist (talking head) has 'read the future'.

I appreciate libcrypt but the horizon for QC is very bright, and with the descriptions/essays you've provided haven't backed your specific claims, except inform me that you enjoy reading the one crypto guy that paranoids and pedos listen to.
djb is known for more than libcrypt, he's one of the leading post-quantum peepz, and are you claiming djb or Gutmann is pedo-adjacent?

eta: libgcrypt isn't even djb, it's Koch...

IF the NSA is the argument, you're far far too late. NSA has already been consistently weakening the standards since 2001 eighties*, beyond what you or I will ever know
Yes, and the post-quantum push is quite obviously their latest attempt.
 
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There's several more nuclear plants who use or used seawater. Nuclear you can't use the seawater directly either, there's layers of heat exchangers keeping the nuclear material from contaminating the seawater. Same thing would work fine for datacenters.
Irans Bushehr power plant is in the SoH which has exceptionally high salinity that required Russian and German builders to work a unique solution, but it works fine now and can be done by the US if it wants to.
 
Our founding fathers started stacking redcoat bodies 250 years ago because they were subjected to pay taxes and loyalty to a machine entity run by foreigners who did not care about them, they had no representation at all that mattered, and they had no recourse for justice that did not occur at the local level.

Today we pay higher taxes on more than our founding fathers ever did to a machine entity that largely does not represent us because it is composed of people who hate us, we are "represented" by a mix of corrupt schemers and foreign born people who hate us and refuse to even advance things that the vast majority of the population supports, and we have no hope for legal recourse because our justice system is also made of foreigners who hate us and loyalists.
 
there's layers of heat exchangers keeping the nuclear material from contaminating the seawater
I wasn't really thinking of water contamination, I was just assuming that the delicate computer parts would be more sensitive to the brine buildup than a power plant would.
Can they just add sugar to the water to balance out the saltiness?
 
If it's just ocean water that kind of eliminates those problems.
Salt water has a tendency to destroy electronics, we'd need to desalinate the water before we could feed it in to the data center. This would increase the costs by a lot. So why bother doing that when you can shove money into a small towns mayors and city councils pockets and build a data center next to their local water supply instead?
 
I wasn't really thinking of water contamination, I was just assuming that the delicate computer parts would be more sensitive to the brine buildup than a power plant would.
Can they just add sugar to the water to balance out the saltiness?
Yea, just like a nuclear plant, but the opposite, isolated loops to prevent the seawater from mixing with the clean water/glcol loop doing the actual cooling.

I think the real solution is to figure out how to get the waste datacenter heat to evaporate the seawater and then condense it so you get free desalinization.
 
Salt water has a tendency to destroy electronics, we'd need to desalinate the water before we could feed it in to the data center. This would increase the costs by a lot. So why bother doing that when you can shove money into a small towns mayors and city councils pockets and build a data center next to their local water supply instead?
You know the water doesnt actually touch the electronics right?

Saltwater is more corrosive though yes.
 
Do american garage doors not have the safety where you can pull a lever or push or squish a latch to disconnect the door from the motor's chain and manually open the door?
They do, but Californians are nonhuman cretins, literally no better than tumors that have learned how to walk & talk. It wouldn't surprise me if most of the deaths during that fire came from Californians too stupid to realize they were suffocating or burning to death.
 
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