More and larger datasets needed to confirm. No overfitting that I can see. But if everything works I should now have a model thats close enough to predict the initializing variables for algo B292, which is precisely convergent.
RSA looks more broken now than zelensky bent over a sarmat begging for mercy.
Sweet fucking jesus on a pogo stick I never thought this day would come.
Good fucking riddance to D.C., New York, communism, all the isms, britain, china, india, muh iran war, every other fucking cunt of a globalist country, and every fucking intelligence agency on earth.
I'll generate more training and test data, crunch the numbers, retrain the predictive model, triple check everything, tie that into the broader crypto systems I built, slap a front-end on it, and its all yours guys.
God speed Goats.
also, inb4 "two more weeks" type comments.
We're gonna avoid world war 3 by the skin of our teeth, and we're all gonna be desperately poor for it, but oh well. And to think some two-bit autistic commenter on a backwater forum was the one to do it.
I love you all, except the glowniggers, even some of them were alright.
But why is it you are allowed to post literal status updates of yourself trying to light the fuze on the economic powder keg?
Might it be that they have been anticipating your little stunt? Maybe they even gave it a cute codename like polygon? Perhaps they even have the quantum based solution to our post-RSA security needs ready to go.
If that were the case you would of course play right into their rubby hands by forcing the change from the current cloud based iteration of the WWW to something way more centralized with mandatory identity verification - let's say they make it satellite based so no one can fuck with their hardware.
And wouldn't you know it the guy with the most capable satellite constellation is being given a shiny new government agency in a few weeks time...
Might it be that they have been anticipating your little stunt? Maybe they even gave it a cute codename like polygon? Perhaps they even have the quantum based solution to our post-RSA security needs ready to go.
They have quantum based solutions for breaking RSA (I independently stumbled on the shor algorithm because rather than being revolutionary like some people think, it's actually a very obvious and easy solution). Looking at quantum tech, the best they have are a few qubit models, dubious tech announcements, and annealing methods which don't allow the full gamut of algorithms to run (they're very specialized for optimization problems). Claims of "anything the public is aware of is 10-15 years behind what the government likely has" are mostly smoke and mirrors campaigns these days.
The reality is everyone, including the masters-of-the-universe as it were, are stuck inside a system that can't be reformed either. I'm sure some of them would welcome a post-encryption collapse if only because it meant things could start to get fixed.
Claims of futuresight vis-a-vis 'Looking Glass' notwithstanding, why become a patsy when theres the opportunity to really break encryption and cause a cyberpolygon type situation? Thats not my jam granted, but I'm well aware what people, nation-states, competing corporations, and NGOs will do with the code. But just as gun manufactures aren't morally liable (legal liability being a separate thing), whatever damage my code does is immaterial to my conscience, because without a reset of everything, the dystopia we're heading toward is far-and-away way fucking worse, and knocking down the domino that starts its destruction I am more than happy to be responsible for when the existing world system robbed me and mine and millions of others of any other purpose or viable future.
The only thing they have after this is one-time pads (OTP) and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), and the latter is likely also breakable from what I can see.
Going out on a limb here and spitballing, for OTP, the central limit thereom says that for a sufficiently large set, samples are distribution independent, so you hit a hard limit on certain assumptions. But there are alternative characterizations of entropy other than Shannon's. Proving RSA is not NP complete suggests that for every problem in NP and coNP, there likely exists not only a sufficiently fast approximation (for some definition of 'fast' or efficient) for an NP complete problem, but likewise for all one-way functions, and more importantly suggests there are meta-convergent solutions that start out approximate but yield exact solutions (as is the current case for RSA). What this says about OTP is that one-way functions based on information mixing (high entropy problems) may have solutions that leak information about the underlying keys or message for that matter, when characterized as new types of finite fields. This is the general idea behind the ECC research, but if it holds for ECC, it also likely holds for OTP for a variety of very technical and finicky reasons. Anyone familiar with the math of one time pads will outright declare it impossible, but they said the same thing about RSA.
I've generalized terribly to the level of mutilating the subject here, and twisted definitions in order to simplify and gloss over enormous amounts of detail to a degree that someone thats technically familiar with the subject will still scratch their head and say "what the fuck is he talking about", but when the PHDs couldn't find what I found, theres no reason to defer to experts any more.
Quantum and post-quantum encryption are another matter. But with enough systems still just secured by plain old RSA (and similar algorithms that rely on the apparent hardness of factorization), the release of a break of RSA will still cause enough chaos that the rest of the regime will come down along with everyone and everything else.
Let us just have some fun first. If it doesn't inconvenience you much please consider to rope in some non-kiked rogue nation. North Korea should do the trick.
Hand them the keys to the CIA' server so we might learn if Paul McCartney really died in 66. I'd also tune in on actual news concerning aliens. (Although my money is on it being a psyop for a terrestrial space program... probably pioneered by the nazi rocket scientist before they got adopted by NASA).
Ok , what are we looking at? I am thinking an outage of AWS,Okta,Cloudfare,Google (and other gigantic tech companies) would take down the web as we know it. 100% of banks, payments, retail, stock market, flights, everything, probably even upgoat. Is the blockchain going to go down with this?
This seems like a total collapse of all infrastructure so we should prepare to live like the Amish for the foreseeable future?
Broke RSA encryption. Only thing holding it back was a neural net to convert known variables into initialization variables for another algorithm.
Those were required because the variables in question are like pins on a lock, and like lock picking, you have to set the pins before the blank will turn the bolt so to speak.
With those as good defaults I can use them with another algorithm, this one convergent, runs in logarithmic time.
The ground work is all done, like proving it works, now it's just testing and glue work.
I wasn't even 100% sure I could do it, though I was competent enough to know it likely could be done.
Which tells me my intuition on elliptic curve is probably right too. And without me someone else would break them maybe in 3-5 years but now that's not gonna matter because the RSA break will do enough damage to bring the global economy, governments, and other frontworks down into the dust.
It's too bad I won't get a chance to break ECC too. I invented a whole knew bridge between abstract geometry, and tropical algebra, but for finite fields, just to do it.
No one is gonna be thanking me. They're all gonna want my head on a pike very soon. And I'll have done nothing except release the code for everyone to use.
At least you'll be able to farm your potatoes in peace once everything settles down, without the problem of ten billion regulations written by out of control communists, two million rampaging unelected marxist bureaucrats, a hundred million foreigners and criminals, and infinity-taxes for woke clown world stealing away the future from you and your descendants.
[ + ] Stonkmar
[ - ] Stonkmar 3 points 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 22:00:49 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 3 points 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 18:09:59 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype [op] 1 point 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 22:52:32 ago (+1/-0)
They'll be brought down by their own citizens when every single machine goes down
[ + ] jerkofalltrades
[ - ] jerkofalltrades 0 points 5 monthsNov 23, 2024 19:16:18 ago (+0/-0)*
But why is it you are allowed to post literal status updates of yourself trying to light the fuze on the economic powder keg?
Might it be that they have been anticipating your little stunt? Maybe they even gave it a cute codename like polygon? Perhaps they even have the quantum based solution to our post-RSA security needs ready to go.
If that were the case you would of course play right into their rubby hands by forcing the change from the current cloud based iteration of the WWW to something way more centralized with mandatory identity verification - let's say they make it satellite based so no one can fuck with their hardware.
And wouldn't you know it the guy with the most capable satellite constellation is being given a shiny new government agency in a few weeks time...
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 5 monthsNov 24, 2024 11:30:21 ago (+0/-0)
They have quantum based solutions for breaking RSA (I independently stumbled on the shor algorithm because rather than being revolutionary like some people think, it's actually a very obvious and easy solution). Looking at quantum tech, the best they have are a few qubit models, dubious tech announcements, and annealing methods which don't allow the full gamut of algorithms to run (they're very specialized for optimization problems).
Claims of "anything the public is aware of is 10-15 years behind what the government likely has" are mostly smoke and mirrors campaigns these days.
The reality is everyone, including the masters-of-the-universe as it were, are stuck inside a system that can't be reformed either. I'm sure some of them would welcome a post-encryption collapse if only because it meant things could start to get fixed.
Claims of futuresight vis-a-vis 'Looking Glass' notwithstanding, why become a patsy when theres the opportunity to really break encryption and cause a cyberpolygon type situation? Thats not my jam granted, but I'm well aware what people, nation-states, competing corporations, and NGOs will do with the code. But just as gun manufactures aren't morally liable (legal liability being a separate thing), whatever damage my code does is immaterial to my conscience, because without a reset of everything, the dystopia we're heading toward is far-and-away way fucking worse, and knocking down the domino that starts its destruction I am more than happy to be responsible for when the existing world system robbed me and mine and millions of others of any other purpose or viable future.
The only thing they have after this is one-time pads (OTP) and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), and the latter is likely also breakable from what I can see.
Going out on a limb here and spitballing, for OTP, the central limit thereom says that for a sufficiently large set, samples are distribution independent, so you hit a hard limit on certain assumptions. But there are alternative characterizations of entropy other than Shannon's.
Proving RSA is not NP complete suggests that for every problem in NP and coNP, there likely exists not only a sufficiently fast approximation (for some definition of 'fast' or efficient) for an NP complete problem, but likewise for all one-way functions, and more importantly suggests there are meta-convergent solutions that start out approximate but yield exact solutions (as is the current case for RSA). What this says about OTP is that one-way functions based on information mixing (high entropy problems) may have solutions that leak information about the underlying keys or message for that matter, when characterized as new types of finite fields. This is the general idea behind the ECC research, but if it holds for ECC, it also likely holds for OTP for a variety of very technical and finicky reasons. Anyone familiar with the math of one time pads will outright declare it impossible, but they said the same thing about RSA.
I've generalized terribly to the level of mutilating the subject here, and twisted definitions in order to simplify and gloss over enormous amounts of detail to a degree that someone thats technically familiar with the subject will still scratch their head and say "what the fuck is he talking about", but when the PHDs couldn't find what I found, theres no reason to defer to experts any more.
Quantum and post-quantum encryption are another matter. But with enough systems still just secured by plain old RSA (and similar algorithms that rely on the apparent hardness of factorization), the release of a break of RSA will still cause enough chaos that the rest of the regime will come down along with everyone and everything else.
[ + ] jerkofalltrades
[ - ] jerkofalltrades 0 points 5 monthsNov 25, 2024 19:47:41 ago (+0/-0)
Let us just have some fun first. If it doesn't inconvenience you much please consider to rope in some non-kiked rogue nation. North Korea should do the trick.
Hand them the keys to the CIA' server so we might learn if Paul McCartney really died in 66. I'd also tune in on actual news concerning aliens. (Although my money is on it being a psyop for a terrestrial space program... probably pioneered by the nazi rocket scientist before they got adopted by NASA).
[ + ] MaryXmas
[ - ] MaryXmas 2 points 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 19:06:02 ago (+2/-0)
This seems like a total collapse of all infrastructure so we should prepare to live like the Amish for the foreseeable future?
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype [op] 1 point 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 22:53:41 ago (+1/-0)
Even I'm not that prepared.
But what must be done must be done.
[ + ] DitchPig
[ - ] DitchPig 1 point 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 17:27:08 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype [op] 3 points 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 18:15:24 ago (+3/-0)
Only thing holding it back was a neural net to convert known variables into initialization variables for another algorithm.
Those were required because the variables in question are like pins on a lock, and like lock picking, you have to set the pins before the blank will turn the bolt so to speak.
With those as good defaults I can use them with another algorithm, this one convergent, runs in logarithmic time.
The ground work is all done, like proving it works, now it's just testing and glue work.
I wasn't even 100% sure I could do it, though I was competent enough to know it likely could be done.
Which tells me my intuition on elliptic curve is probably right too. And without me someone else would break them maybe in 3-5 years but now that's not gonna matter because the RSA break will do enough damage to bring the global economy, governments, and other frontworks down into the dust.
It's too bad I won't get a chance to break ECC too. I invented a whole knew bridge between abstract geometry, and tropical algebra, but for finite fields, just to do it.
[ + ] DitchPig
[ - ] DitchPig 1 point 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 21:19:07 ago (+1/-0)
Thanks?
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype [op] 2 points 5 monthsNov 23, 2024 02:41:51 ago (+2/-0)
No one is gonna be thanking me. They're all gonna want my head on a pike very soon.
And I'll have done nothing except release the code for everyone to use.
[ + ] DitchPig
[ - ] DitchPig 1 point 5 monthsNov 23, 2024 07:35:46 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] FacelessOne
[ - ] FacelessOne 0 points 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 17:04:41 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] drstrangergov
[ - ] drstrangergov 3 points 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 18:48:06 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] FacelessOne
[ - ] FacelessOne 1 point 5 monthsNov 22, 2024 18:59:40 ago (+2/-1)
[ + ] prototype
[ - ] prototype [op] 2 points 5 monthsNov 23, 2024 02:43:10 ago (+2/-0)
Exactly that.
At least you'll be able to farm your potatoes in peace once everything settles down, without the problem of ten billion regulations written by out of control communists, two million rampaging unelected marxist bureaucrats, a hundred million foreigners and criminals, and infinity-taxes for woke clown world stealing away the future from you and your descendants.
[ + ] drstrangergov
[ - ] drstrangergov 1 point 5 monthsNov 26, 2024 15:22:40 ago (+1/-0)