Anonymous ID: b6e22b Aug. 23, 2025, 9:54 a.m. No.23499447   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: b6e22b Aug. 23, 2025, 10:45 a.m. No.23499630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9635 >>9648

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The Hill

 

https://thehill.com › policy › cybersecurity › 528323-krebs-doubles-down-after-threat-2020-election-was-most-secure-in-us

Krebs doubles down after threat: '2020 election was most secure in US …

The ousted head of cybersecurity for the U.S. said he stands by his determination that the 2020 election was the most secure in the nation's history.In an op-ed for The Washington Post published …

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AP News

 

https://apnews.com › article › top-officials-elections-most-secure-66f9361084ccbc461e3bbf42861057a5

Repudiating Trump, officials say election 'most secure'

Right now, across the country, election officials are reviewing and double checking the entire election process prior to finalizing the result." Thursday's statement was written for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which spearheaded federal election protection efforts, and was tweeted by its director, Chris Krebs.

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Roll Call

 

https://rollcall.com › 2020 › 11 › 17 › cybersecurity-chief-who-oversaw-most-secure-election-fired-by-trump

Cybersecurity chief who oversaw 'most secure election' fired by Trump

Christopher Krebs, the top federal cybersecurity official who helped oversee what outside experts called one of the most secure U.S. elections ever, was fired late Tuesday by President Donald …

 

 

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Anonymous ID: b6e22b Aug. 23, 2025, 10:49 a.m. No.23499648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9667

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Scytl

Provider of electronic voting systems

scytl.com

Scytl Election Technologies S.L.U., is a Spanish electronic voting system and election technology company. Wikipedia

Anonymous ID: b6e22b Aug. 23, 2025, 10:57 a.m. No.23499674   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9686 >>9690

Scytl

 

https://scytl.com

Scytl - Comitia

COMITIA MSA CORP. acquires the catalan company SCYTL ELECTION TECHNOLOGIES S.L Comitia MSA Corp expands on a global scale by acquiring computer patents, globally consolidated products and subsidiaries that Scytl Election Technologies S.L. had deployed

Anonymous ID: b6e22b Aug. 23, 2025, 11:08 a.m. No.23499711   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9720

moore's law ends soon

 

 

The Death of Moore’s Law: What it means and what might fill the gap going forward

 

Written By: Audrey Woods

 

 

…Are there other innovations in the pipeline that could replace Moore’s Law? Some have hailed quantum as a potential new technology that might take off the way digital computing has. Professor Leiserson is skeptical though, since quantum computing is still such a young science and is unlikely to replace general-purpose computing anyway. Quantum computers are projected to be superior at solving problems like breaking encryption, modeling complex interactions such as protein bonding, and boosting the potential of AI and machine learning. But, at least for the foreseeable future, quantum computers are no better and, in some cases, worse than classical computers at a great many tasks that we require our computers to do every day. All this means that quantum computers are far from guaranteed to fuel a digital boom comparable to the past fifty years.

 

There are other “exotic technologies,” as Professor Leiserson calls them, such as 3D integration, photonic computing, carbon nanotube transistors, and neuromorphic computing, any one of which might someday emerge as a contender to replace Moore’s Law. But Professor Leiserson says, “I doubt we’ll see its like again. It is unique in history. There’s always been ample opportunity to innovate in a free society, regardless of the current state of technology. But as for getting free increases in computational capability year after year, I’m afraid that’s over. Now, we’ll have to work for our gains.”

 

On the bright side, he believes such scarcity will inspire more innovation and creativity. Where before developers didn’t have to think too hard about the structure of their software since “if there’s a speed problem, Moore’s Law would solve that for you in a couple of years,” now noticeable performance growth will require new tools, languages, hardware, and ways of thinking that will challenge the computer science community.

 

https://cap.csail.mit.edu/death-moores-law-what-it-means-and-what-might-fill-gap-going-forward

 

coming up on an asymptotic range

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