I thought we already had post quantum encryption, or at least that’s what some articles I read claimed
I thought we already had post quantum encryption, or at least that’s what some articles I read claimed
Thanks for the responses. Also, of course the federation is not consistent with their own laws.
If they booked him for stealing, they’re granting him personhood, and if they continue to claim that he’s their property after that wouldn’t that mean it’s slavery and hence illegal and so they should be dishonourably discharged and booked for slavery? >!(I haven’t watched much of Star Trek, just basing it on other conversations I’ve seen on this topic and overthinking is my pastime)!<
I only see from risa what gets to the front page and all of this is new to me
The original comic page mentions the sleep thing in the alt text
I subscribe to the emergent properties theory, that our consciousness is an emergent property, same with our intelligence and the two different personality traits that appear on the brain being split into two hemispheres are on that path.
I do wonder though if being split introduces any differences from being born with a split, as in does being part of a whole create those traits or if those would’ve happened regardless of when the split happened and being whole works like you described with some personality traits suppressing the others.
I can tell you they weren’t the first, they are the most popular, but idk if everyone else copied them because of that or if that was something everyone else was also working on already before that.
I like the idea of magic mouse gestures but I’ll never use it because of gestures vaguely at Apple
I should’ve seen this before I wrote my comment
What if you transported Tuvix for the duplicate and somehow split one of them mid transition?
This was back in 2022: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/why-google-now-uses-post-quantum-cryptography-for-internal-comms
But from what I understand Google claims to have rolled out an algorithm to Chrome users, I can’t find the original article which lead to my first response to you, but this seems not too far from it