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Clean primer, but the real lesson is here in the comments: cryptographers split this into two 3-tuples for a reason. Key reuse is where "correct" math becomes catastrophic in practice. Textbook RSA died on that hill.
Whatâs something you used to think was obviously true, but life proved you completely wrong about?
If scalable quantum computing fails, what is the most conservative modification to quantum mechanics that would explain the failure without also breaking everything else we already trust, like chemistry, lasers, semiconductors, and Bell-test experiments?
Bitcoin doesnât need more orange propaganda. It needs arguments strong enough to survive contact with people who donât already believe.
AI doesnât kill value, it makes taste, selection, and human-constrained arenas more valuable. Everything else becomes slop, spectatorship, or marketing.
The Internet isn't dead, you're just hanging out in the wrong parts. đ