Modern schemes wouldn't be necessary because quantum cryptography would become the standard and is proven to be unbreakable by the laws of quantum mechanics.
I imagine that initially only govts/big corps will be able to afford the new computers needed to do quantum encryption.
Perhaps 'modern schemes' will be necessary until quantum computers become widely available.
Redhat have done and are still doing a lot for linux, but as a non-business linux user, I say they can get lost.
is that you grandma?
:-)
seriously, I didn't get my phone because it has a camera in it, but it's unexpectedly fun to play with
Market demand has shifted to higher performance, and cheaper AMD processors ;-)
and I crapped my pants just watching the simulation!
I can't help but feel that the domain name market will be rather diluted 100 years from now.
Just how many tld's do you think there will be in 50 years time, let alone 100.
That's no moon..
Oh no..
*sounds of lemmings exploding*
Modern schemes wouldn't be necessary because quantum cryptography would become the standard and is proven to be unbreakable by the laws of quantum mechanics.
I imagine that initially only govts/big corps will be able to afford the new computers needed to do quantum encryption.
Perhaps 'modern schemes' will be necessary until quantum computers become widely available.
Could this be used on /. to fix spelling mistakes and other obvious errors? :)
Dear Linus,
YHBT, HAND!