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They moved stuff around since this photo from 2008 but the Tin mug chained to the radiator is a constant...
Cherie Hu, Founder, Water & Music, Evin McMullen, Co-founder & CEO, Disco and Joon Ian Wong, Founder, Cryptographic Media
(Jim Stone/Shutterstock/CoinDesk)
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Pictured is T/5 Max E. Follmer, who served with the US Army Signal Corps, during World War II. Inducted May 4, 1943 (was living in Gettysburg, PA at time), he served with Company B, 3188th Signal Service Battalion as a cryptographic technician (also spent some time with the 69th Infantry Division).
During his time in the military, Follmer played tenor saxophone with a band called The Signalaires. They performed on board the USS Argentina and were later reassembled to perform at various clubs/events during time in France.
Courtesy of Max Follmer
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Uniswap UNI cryptocurrency golden coin on futuristic technology background vector illustration banner and wallpaper template
Day 2 of the UCF Burnett Honors College Summer Institute, an intensive 3 week summer camp for high school students to learn all about Java & Python as well as AI & Cryptography.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - May 2019: Craig Costello, Mathematician / Post-Quantum Cryptography speaks during TEDxSydney at ICC Sydney on 24 May 2019. (Photo: by Visionair Media)
A bit different from last time..
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Cherie Hu, Founder, Water & Music, Evin McMullen, Co-founder & CEO, Disco and Joon Ian Wong, Founder, Cryptographic Media
(Jim Stone/Shutterstock/CoinDesk)
Featuring Joanna Rutkowska of Qubes OS, David Mirza Ahmad, and a developer of TAILS. The conversation was moderated by Jacob Appelbaum.
A CTC ideal bases plottet as graph: Variables are nodes, shared equations are edges. Layout using NetworkX's spring layout algorithm with 500 iterations. Computed using SAGE.
Sci-Tech Summer Camp Cryptography
SciTech is a STEM-focused community based program that is designed to foster awareness of and interest in STEM related careers.
Dr. Frank Ingram will facilitate a math session on cryptography (codebreaking) using mathematics.
A preview of what is to come June 2nd @ moanlisa.com
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Featuring Joanna Rutkowska of Qubes OS, David Mirza Ahmad, and a developer of TAILS. The conversation was moderated by Jacob Appelbaum.
Taken last year on the island of La Palma. I was on the island performing some experiments in quantum cryptography, but in my spare time I was chasing these guys around.
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - May 2019: Craig Costello, Mathematician / Post-Quantum Cryptography speaks during TEDxSydney at ICC Sydney on 24 May 2019. (Photo: Carles Cardelus by Visionair Media)
www.imal.org/en/connectingcities2015/falsepositive
Join us on Sunday 4 October for a workshop that introduces the various concepts, techniques and methods behind the False Positive project. Topics include an overview of setting up open source cellular networks, working with APIs for data mining and profiling using social media, and designing corporate fictions for social interventions. Take part in a CryptoParty - www.cryptoparty.in - where you can learn best practices for digital security, including how to use basic cryptography tools. Interested in working with the Tor anonymity network, public key encryption (PGP/GPG), and OTR (Off The Record messaging)? Bring your mobile phone and/or laptop, and we’ll get you set up and on your way to a more secure online existence.
Normal daily life along a different timeline - which we cannot find - but have the feeling that it exists - but
Certainly!
Quantum computing represents a groundbreaking advancement in technology, deeply intertwined with the concepts of superposition, entanglement, and interference from quantum physics. Unlike classical computing, which processes information in a linear fashion using bits (0s and 1s), quantum computing utilizes quantum bits or qubits that can exist in multiple states simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform numerous calculations at once, effectively navigating through a vast landscape of potential solutions.
The idea of parallel timelines can be likened to the way quantum computers operate. Each decision or computation can be viewed as branching into multiple outcomes, similar to how different timelines might unfold based on various choices. This means that a quantum computer can explore various paths to a solution simultaneously, leading to remarkable efficiencies in solving complex problems.
In practical terms, this capability could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, where quantum computers may break existing encryption methods faster than classical computers. In material science, they could simulate quantum phenomena to discover new materials with desirable properties. Additionally, in optimization problems across various industries, quantum computing offers the potential to find the most efficient solutions more rapidly than traditional methods.
In summary, the link between quantum computing and the concept of parallel timelines highlights a fascinating intersection of technology and theoretical physics, suggesting that our understanding of reality may be more complex and interconnected than we previously imagined.
This image reflects the unexpectedly grounded reality many face in the Bitcoin market, a stark contrast to its once lofty aspirations.
these USB pendrives are handmade sculptures and contain the Presence software
Presence is a p2p network that can be used to get in contact with your friends in total privacy, as your information is not stored on the servers of any service provider, and all conenctions are encrypted.
it is a p2p social network.
Angel_F is a member of Presence and you can find it there.