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> use a google account for 15+ years
> do everything with it: youtube: google, drive, playstore
> launch a saas
> stripe, slack, notion, vercel, ....: sign in with google
> wake up and see: "your account has been suspended for ..."
> can't open notion → 3 years of client files gone
> can't open stripe → can't refund
> can't reach cofounder (slack-sso-via-google)
> domain renewal notice goes to dead inbox
> lose a $140k mrr saas
> still don't know what i did wrong
> mfw "sign in with google is more secure than passwords"
Just a reminder that a developer built non-custodial crypto software and asked a federal court to declare he could operate without registering as a money transmitter.
The court dismissed it, saying there was no real threat of prosecution.
Meanwhile, Roman Storm was convicted for the same type of non-custodial crypto software.
Google's Quantum AI team used @SuccinctLabs zkVM SP1 for responsible disclosure of a new SOTA quantum algorithm.
Their paper presents a 20x more efficient implementation of Shor's algorithm for cracking secp256k1 keys: the elliptic curve used by Bitcoin and Ethereum.
They believe the attack is so dangerous that instead of publishing the circuits, they instead published a ZKP that the circuits exist.
I wonder if ZK proof of exploit becomes a broader theme in vulnerability disclosures going forward.
Bet continues with @VitalikButerin. After 1 month, https://t.co/pW9q6Vf37j's devnet is running.
FOCIL inclusion lists. Frame transactions. Native AA. BAL parallel execution. All producing blocks on a 6-node network.
Here's what's not working.
🚨 The Supreme Court reversed a $1B copyright verdict, holding that Internet Service Providers aren’t liable for user piracy based solely on knowledge of infringement.
@phtevenstrong@TrustlessState It's not an either/or, we can focus on both things. I think giving people a pass for being crazy because {some big org made me do it} seems like a slippery slope. But agree none the less with your point.
@devanshmehta@drjasper_eth I think it's a little naive to think your can "know" all use cases before the technology has flourished. You're giving "Dave" vibes https://t.co/i9eQPZxAhS