What happens when an industry has enough companies such that the entire spectrum is claimed? Sorry, Joe's Diner, the whole visible spectrum is used by other restaurants, if you hurry you can still register infra red.
I was thinking about that too. But re-reading the summary, this new algo only helps on really big numbers "It could be billions of digits. It could be trillions."
Since our current crypto keys aren't in the gigabytes, it seems that this isn't a threat to security.
Completely agree.
Consider this scenario: "my wife and I were talking about taking the dog to the vet, then I picked up the newspaper from the kitchen table and there was an ad for dog food! This is absolute proof that the NYT has my house bugged!!!"
I nominate 05ab1e: the size of the source could be greatly reduced! Saving not only download time, but reducing storage space on mirrors.
https://github.com/Adriandmen/...
So you've never used a computer with more than one disk? Let alone more than one controller, each with multiple disks? Or drivers for devices other than hard drives?
Agreed on the ignoring syntax errors part: I used to have a simple programming task that candidates were too submit with their application. I never tried to run any of the code, so syntax errors didn't detract too much. I was looking for the general method of approach and style.
A surge when powering on: definitely. Can it damage hardware: certainly.
More power to boot than sit idle overnight: not even remotely close. My Haswell desktop uses 25W at idle and averages 40W during a 30sec boot.
Boot power: 0.33 Whr
8hr idle: 200 Whr
Difference is: 600 times more power to sit idle over night.
As we should all expect, the summary is wrong. The article states that the Al battery can "extend" the range of the car by 1600km... and note that they're careful to say it can't drive a car 1600km, you still have to have a Li-ion battery too.