Breaking Encryption: August 2028
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Breaking Encryption: August 2028

Quantum cryptography team broke RSA-2048 in under an hour. RSA-4096 is next. When this gets out, every encryption standard is obsolete. Internet security on borrowed time. Nanotech self-replication achieved.

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Breaking Encryption

July 7, 2028

Quantum cryptography team broke RSA-2048 in under an hour today.

RSA-4096 is next.

When this gets out, every encryption standard is obsolete.

They're giving it 2-3 years before announcement.

Internet security: on borrowed time.


August 19, 2028

Nanotech achieved self-replication today. Controlled. Limited.

With very strict shutoff mechanisms.

Grey goo scenario: Theoretical → Possible → "We need better protocols."

I suggested we stop.

I was outvoted.


September 30, 2028

AI alignment meeting: 4 hours debating how to specify "human values" in machine-readable format.

Consensus: It's really hard.

Also: We're building AGI anyway.

I don't feel great about this.


We broke encryption. Enabled self-replicating nanotech. Couldn't define human values.

But we kept building.

Recovered from personal archive, 2030

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