Agreed. Either way I am very glad we have someone from the tech world in there helping with the guidance. I also love the fact that he is a libertarian, means less government in general.
im so grateful for this pod that i get to tune into on a weekly basis for free. just a couple very intelligent/wealthy buddies giving us free game.. what a time we live in.
@@jy5886 You're asking the wrong question. Do you think YOU will be better off with government full of rich people? Because you can be certain of one thing: they do not care about you.
@@wikipedia54 being rich is not the qualification but one of the indicators of one’s capabilities. I would trust people who were rich before entering the government jobs have less incentive of becoming richer than poor people.
@@jy5886 You're right, the government salary will not make them richer. So why join? The power. The power to do what they couldn't do before, make it easier for them to get richer. You haven't asked yourself why a rich person would bother entering a government job in the first place. See Nancy Pelosi for example. Or David Sacks. Both entangled in roles in government that will benefit their own wealth ahead of yours.
Have been a loyal listener the last 3 years. I have so enjoyed the geopolitical discussions in this forum, often changed my previous views or believed knowledge. I miss David Sacks
Perhaps we should consider abandoning the failed idea that an economy can be managed - and refocus government functions on protecting individual liberty
Ahhh the premise of the American dream “I want to do whatever TF I want not catering about others but only myself” lmao good luck. You guys are so behind on everything
@ You are presenting a false set of alternatives. The protection of individual liberty does not lead to “not caring for others.” If human flourishing is the objective, central planning should be abandoned - Soviet central planning clearly demonstrated this principle.
@@gregdaugherty6065 your first statement sounds cute. Just not sure what do you define as individual liberty. Something that’s thrown around to mobilize people without a clear definition. Then you mentioned the Soviets, without understanding why they failed. They didn’t fail because they failed to protect your definition of individual liberty, whatever that is, but because it was just impossible to execute such as having yo make over 200 pricing decisions per day. Communism couldn’t scale or reiterate. But quite frankly, aside from this, the biggest problem is corruption and both of your parties are corrupted.
Keith Rabois is an excellent guest! Thank you for inviting him to the show. I'll be glad when David Sacks returns to the podcast. In the meantime, I look forward to seeing David Sacks's subs for the next eight weeks. It will be fun.
This podcast rocks. The information you shared with us about Google quantum computing last week was amazing. Btw, it took mainstream media a week to report on that news. I enjoyed watching the new guest. Awesome job
I am so happy there is someone noticed the world-changing quantum computer from Google. This is phenomenal and needs to follow up by younger generations!!
I'm in South Africa, and this is my go-to podcast to getting insights into business, geo-politics and economies. Loved Keith, PLEASE have him back, he is an intelligent straight talker and discerning. Chamath and the "Brown Group" ended me 😂😂😂
Great episode… looking forward to some insights from David S next week…. That’s a beautiful and interesting background David. Would appreciate if you can share what it is.
Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
Great show, guys. Intense, insightful & informative. ~ Miss David too, but appreciate he is 'serving the nation'. Also, agree 100% with Chamath about the evident & slow deterioration of the Apple phone. On top of his complaint, I'd add there has been no noticeable improvement to iTunes since inception. It's a dog's breakfast & irritating time waster. Cherished older items are either missing and/or near impossible to 'find'. It is NOT 'user friendly'. And WHY is it also near impossible to see/find DATED purchase receipts~?? ~ Hate it, actually. Uploaded a music library years ago & am now stuck with this mediocre & frustrating system. ~ HELLO, APPLE- Anybody there?!!!?
If I understand/remember correctly, the Schrodinger's cat thought experiment is not in the box versus out of the box, it's whether the cat in the box is dead or alive. There's a radioactive substance that decays probabilistically, and a Geiger counter that will break a vial of poison when the counter goes off. So the probabilistic nature of the decay triggers the death of the cat in a probabilistic manner.
Having worked in government for part of my career I always thought that government employees should be required to work in the private sector after so many years of service. Then they would understand the stressors of the average citizen.
While Chamath often has some of my favorite takes on the pod, his brightness comment about iPhones has built a new level of rapport I previously thought unattainable t me.
Regarding Tik Tok, frankly, I'm more worried about our US government spying than Chinese spying. Domestically owned tech has inflicted unjustifiable censorship dictates on the public.
The problem with TikTok is that it gives China the power to potentially harm children in the US and exert control through propaganda/censorship. Domestic censorship is a big problem. Luckily both problems can be solved.
Very nice job covering the basics. I am sharing this not to brag but to show what’s possible. I’m retired and I have 2 separate portfolios. One is a long term growth dividend portfolio of stocks where i sell covered calls strategically and my 2nd portfolio is the Crypto trading strategy where its all about income. This year I am on pace to make $120K in realized options profits and around $730K in crypto profit... What is great is that my long-term portfolio is still up significantly as well. As such, it’s possible to generate excellent income but still have a total return perspective. ...Amidst this, the insights of a knowledgeable guide like that of Laura Brockman can be crucial. Her expertise in navigating the nuances of trading has been the key for Me understanding and making the most of these emerging financial trends.
One thing I know for certain is crypto is here to stay, the only thing that leaves is the people who don't manage their risk. Manage that, or the market will manage it for you. With the right strategies you will survive.
Thank you for sharing your experience. She’s helped grow my reserve, despite inflation, from $87k to $246k as of today…..Her insights and daily siignals are worth following.
The reason the iPhone doesn’t work for you is because their software kids don’t understand the importance of ‘if it’s not broken, don’t fix it." These kids’ egos get in the way of they insist upon putting their stamp on things. Wrong. When you literally have billions of folks who already know how to use your interface there is NO BETTER WAY to do it. If it takes each user an hour to become proficient at using the "new" way, you have burned over 1 billion man hours of human effort. There is literally NO BETTER WAY TO DO IT - EVER. This is why it’s so important to get it right the first time.
I disagree with the Tiktok thing. If any app can have these vulnerabilities, it's an OS/hardware/data access problem. Any app like Tiktok, Whatsapp, etc. should not even be able "spy" unless given permission regardless of who legally owns the app. For this reason, there are some phones now with hardware kill switches on the mic, camera, and other sensors as well as privacy mobile OSes. Google and Apple should be the ones being pushed to tighten security, not leave these loopholes untouched. Also, you can just build data access/provenance protocols so that even if China requested data legally, they wouldn't be able to do it from a technical perspective. This was the whole point of project Texas. It seems like the US enjoys keeping these security loopholes unpatched. Like why not just fix the underlying vulnerabilities? Even SMS is insecure and we still don't have a replacement. If this ban goes through, this provides precedent for a bunch of other bans like League of Legends, Temu, Capcut, etc.
Wow, Keith! What you said about public companies choosing to be innovative was well put. I’d love to understand more about the distractions you mentioned. Can anyone post article? 😅
Sacks' power comes from his visibility in this show. It would be foolish to abandon this platform and he's a pretty shrewd dude who probably realizes this.
It should be stated when talking about breaking encryption, Willow, the new quantum computer chip from Google has 105 physical cubits. However, you will need thousands of logical cubits to break current encryption. Now, depending on how much they can get the error rate down, it could take tens of thousands up to possible millions of physical cubits to get enough logical cubits to break modern encryption standards. So I don’t think it’s right around the corner. However, it is on the horizon.
Another thing is Friedberg misspeaks at 30:55 - "All modern encryption standards ... all computer technology is built on algorithms that are based on number factorization." What he means here is that asymmetric cryptography which underpins the PKI that (almost) all networking is based on (e.g. certificates). Symmetric cryptography like AES is not based on number factorization, rather much of it is based on hash functions and/or other forms of Shannon information confusion and diffusion. AFAICT it is still debated on how susceptible various symmetric preimage attacks are to quantum algorithms, but Grover's algorithm is thought to provide quadratic speedup.
@@jannichi6431 yes. More of what you see a quantum computer is is actually just a huge elaborate cooling system to keep the chips at near absolute zero
The recruitment of successful business people to replace the lawyers that permeate government, is brilliant. This is the way it is supposed to be. The country would be better served if they would institute this policy for all future elected officials.
Are you sure? The Great Depression was cause businessmen running away with their ideas regardless of the consequences to the nations stability which then led to the rebound. Actually find it funny that it is about 100 years ago and we are following similar patterns to what led to the flip last time.
@ The depression in the 30s was caused by the Federal Reserve’s mismanagement on money supply and a lack restraint on credit. I have no idea what you are referring to in your comment. The conditions that precipitated the collapse have been building in our country over the past few years. The buying power of the dollar has declined to 3% of what it was in 1971. Stocks are being traded at ridiculous multiples. Many business people are skilled in cutting costs, improving efficiency and increasing benefits.
Lawyers may understand the legal system well, but most are incapable of governance. Too many lawyers in government, and as politicians, slows growth considerably.
@ many business people are also good at failing multiple times and relying on things like bankruptcies and protection of corporations decision makers to exploit the country while gaining rapid wealth. I’m not against stockholders gaining returns but you can only squeeze a lemon so much unless you innovate. Cost cutting doesn’t mean much, we have seen how many businesses somehow went from high quality to low quality and others just took over sectors to end up with the same practices. Years of advancements to pay more for the same or worse? Other advancements didn’t even come from companies, since they tried to hoard it. Instead it was college kids giving away tools and technology and research followed by a few years of advancements and then followed by MBAs trying to extract max value without refilling the well with new innovations. What a cabinet needs is variety. Businessmen, engineers, policymakers, someone with an ear to the people, not one class of people getting direct access to favor their business ventures.
Where's David!!! We need to hear the crypto plan!! Dammmmmmmittt.
Totally. Let the pod squad wet our crypto beakz.
Smh who cares?
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Agreed. Either way I am very glad we have someone from the tech world in there helping with the guidance. I also love the fact that he is a libertarian, means less government in general.
And his science agenda… right? 🤣🤣🤣
Miss David Sacks but so happy he is helping our country. Enjoyed meeting Keith Rabois.
Ditto. The chemistry was great, as was the knowledge they shared.
I’d rather have my wife leave me for a year than Sacks miss 3 weeks in a row. Keith is pretty cool tho
im so grateful for this pod that i get to tune into on a weekly basis for free.
just a couple very intelligent/wealthy buddies giving us free game..
what a time we live in.
I love it❤
Right 🎉
Chamath on government: "if what we want is kindergarten soccer, where everybody gets to touch the ball, that's what we are getting right now" 😂
hahaa
of course we want those parents of kinder garden noobs to buy soccer ball and merch from the company where we have share of stocks. LoL
It was the “brown guy group chat” that got me in stitches! He has been firing with self-deprecating humor lately!
I miss Sacks. 😢
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Sacks is the reason I watch the show (& Chamath)
Indeed
Me too😢
We didn’t know how good we had it until it was gone
Keith Rabois is a good reminder that there can be likable hubris (David Sacks) and unlikable hubris (Rabois).
Miss Sackssypoo 😔😭
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You’re a grown ass man, and you called another man “Sackssypoo” 🤦♂️
@@christophert8419 Thats correct Chrisypooo
@@christophert8419by the name it sounds like they may be a fm. But who knows these days 😂
@@christophert8419mate, you ain’t losing any T cells for calling someone nicknames while having anime pfp
I feel so much better knowing David has a role in this White House.
Yeah lets put as many rich people in government
@@gr8ape111they are rich for reasons. Do you think the government will be better of with bunch of poor people?
@@jy5886 You're asking the wrong question. Do you think YOU will be better off with government full of rich people? Because you can be certain of one thing: they do not care about you.
@@wikipedia54 being rich is not the qualification but one of the indicators of one’s capabilities. I would trust people who were rich before entering the government jobs have less incentive of becoming richer than poor people.
@@jy5886 You're right, the government salary will not make them richer. So why join? The power. The power to do what they couldn't do before, make it easier for them to get richer. You haven't asked yourself why a rich person would bother entering a government job in the first place. See Nancy Pelosi for example. Or David Sacks. Both entangled in roles in government that will benefit their own wealth ahead of yours.
Have been a loyal listener the last 3 years. I have so enjoyed the geopolitical discussions in this forum, often changed my previous views or believed knowledge. I miss David Sacks
This was a good show. I miss David, but this guest was fun and interesting.
Although I barely understood what he was talking about at first.
I just hung in there.
I find his background fascinating!
Until he said "double click" 😂
Until he started going down the TikTok rabbit hole
Realizing Sacks is the irreplaceable one of the pod
True, although that one week that JaCo was gone they were over a day delayed in posting the podcast.
You can feel the excitement and energy from these guys for the future of our economy. Man, I hope they're right.
they all are irreplaceable in their own merits
I may be out...
Always has been...
When Sacks is gone it’s like breaking up the 4 Musketeers 😢
MAKE DAVID SACKS GREAT AGAIN
One for all, All for America!
Yeh need him back asap.
Sacks is the best part of the pod (no disrespect to the others)
It feels like we’re the ones who got broken up with
Perhaps we should consider abandoning the failed idea that an economy can be managed - and refocus government functions on protecting individual liberty
Ahhh the premise of the American dream “I want to do whatever TF I want not catering about others but only myself” lmao good luck. You guys are so behind on everything
@ You are presenting a false set of alternatives. The protection of individual liberty does not lead to “not caring for others.” If human flourishing is the objective, central planning should be abandoned - Soviet central planning clearly demonstrated this principle.
@@gregdaugherty6065 your first statement sounds cute. Just not sure what do you define as individual liberty. Something that’s thrown around to mobilize people without a clear definition. Then you mentioned the Soviets, without understanding why they failed. They didn’t fail because they failed to protect your definition of individual liberty, whatever that is, but because it was just impossible to execute such as having yo make over 200 pricing decisions per day. Communism couldn’t scale or reiterate. But quite frankly, aside from this, the biggest problem is corruption and both of your parties are corrupted.
Are you suggesting the government return to its original purpose for existing? That's radical!
@ It would be refreshing to hear someone on this Podcast demonstrate an understanding of the original intent!
Keith Rabois is an excellent guest! Thank you for inviting him to the show. I'll be glad when David Sacks returns to the podcast. In the meantime, I look forward to seeing David Sacks's subs for the next eight weeks. It will be fun.
LOVE and miss Sacks like everyone else but Keith killed it honestly
Love the dynamic with Sacks, but it was amazing to have the gang go deep into tech and science corner this week!
Keith had great takes this week!
This podcast rocks. The information you shared with us about Google quantum computing last week was amazing. Btw, it took mainstream media a week to report on that news. I enjoyed watching the new guest. Awesome job
Back to the roots boys - tech, venture, startups - love it
Chamath’s comments on the cabinet billionaires was spot on.
He usually IS spot on .
He asks the best questions.
yea we need more billionaires they undesrtand how the system works
always 🎯
Yea lmk when David is back thank you
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Same thought… this isn’t nearly the same without Sacks…
Glazing his donuts
i get smarter everytime i listen to this pod weekly :D appreciate you keep up the good work dont change ❤
Keith is great! Would love to see more from him on this show.
Frieburg, making more sense of quantum computing than I've ever heard.
That’s with everything he explains. It’s his super power for sure
chamath talking out of his ass about it breaking cryptography in a few years lmaoo
I love this podcast! I love these gentlemen! I love, love the music intro. It is the best of the best! Great show guys! I missed David!
You sound like me .
I agree.
I get up and dance to it every time...lol
Keith was great, loved the energy and obvious wealth of knowledge.
This one of my top channels -keep it up guys!!!!
I am so happy there is someone noticed the world-changing quantum computer from Google. This is phenomenal and needs to follow up by younger generations!!
I miss you sachs
I'm in South Africa, and this is my go-to podcast to getting insights into business, geo-politics and economies.
Loved Keith, PLEASE have him back, he is an intelligent straight talker and discerning.
Chamath and the "Brown Group" ended me 😂😂😂
Keith is freaking smart- loved new perspective
Enjoyed Keith Rabois on the podcast.
Trump just nominate chamath sweater czar
Listened to every episode since day 1. We need Sacks.
Will Sacks ever be back on the pod?
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Rarely I hope
I heard he's starting a pod with Dan Bongino and Trump
@Marcoose81 a weekly podcast with Trump? Doubt it
Unfortunately no. He has taken a position in the Trump administration and has retired from the podcast indefinitely. 😢
I just love these guys. Understand almost nothing they talk anout but in spite of that i cant get enough!!🤩🤩🤩
Exciting times with the group!
Keith was incredible - loved the pace and clarity. Great pod this week boiz!
Thanks for dropping on time
I absolutely LOVE this new guy!
I LOVE THE NEW BESTIE
I really enjoyed Keith on the pod! Wicked smart!
Finally, a tech episode! Please keep them coming!
Thank you for the show. SUPERB Guest!
I'll tune in when Sacks return - He balanced the crew
YES, BUT THIS GUY KEITH RABIOS IS REALLY GOOD
Naaah better without him
I miss David too
All In Idol! Dancing with the VC’s ❤love it!
Great episode… looking forward to some insights from David S next week…. That’s a beautiful and interesting background David. Would appreciate if you can share what it is.
I like Keith 😊 you guys have an awesome circle of people…love it
Ah I miss David Sacks! But I love watching the besties!
I was sad to not see Sacks, its been a while since we saw all of you together but absolutely loved hearing Keith, please can we have him more often
Sacks we miss you!!!
Keith’s a great addition. Venture legend.
Thank you for recommending Sarah Jennine Davis on one of your videos. I reached out to her and investing with her has been amazing.
Wow, congratulations on your impressive investment success! Your discipline and focus on delayed gratification is truly inspiring. I'm curious, what are some of the key factors that you consider when making investment decisions? Do you have any tips for those of us who are just starting to dip our toes into the world of investing? Thanks for sharing your story!
Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who
assisted you? I'm 39 now and would love to
grow my portfolio and plan my retirement
@@FreyaFreya3 Sarah Jennine Davis is highly recommended
You most likely should get her basic info when you search her on your browser.
@@mayor-o1wHow do I access her ? I really need this
+156
Great chat this week guys. Enjoyed the guest
Great Pod!!
great podcast! thank you !
Keith is not on the same level as the other besties.
This pod always on fire when the team is compete.
Please no more out-of-touch takes on healthcare. Signed, everyone
You're referring to the US?
Are you talking about your socialist Canada which is doing things to people that will get my comment censored on YT?
When did I sign?
Fringe Canadian idea of assisted death vs UnitedHealth denying 90% of first time claims I wonder which is worse in the average man….
Great show, guys. Intense, insightful & informative. ~ Miss David too, but appreciate he is 'serving the nation'.
Also, agree 100% with Chamath about the evident & slow deterioration of the Apple phone. On top of his complaint, I'd add there has been no noticeable improvement to iTunes since inception. It's a dog's breakfast & irritating time waster. Cherished older items are either missing and/or near impossible to 'find'. It is NOT 'user friendly'. And WHY is it also near impossible to see/find DATED purchase receipts~?? ~ Hate it, actually. Uploaded a music library years ago & am now stuck with this mediocre & frustrating system. ~ HELLO, APPLE- Anybody there?!!!?
If I understand/remember correctly, the Schrodinger's cat thought experiment is not in the box versus out of the box, it's whether the cat in the box is dead or alive. There's a radioactive substance that decays probabilistically, and a Geiger counter that will break a vial of poison when the counter goes off. So the probabilistic nature of the decay triggers the death of the cat in a probabilistic manner.
Sacks is why i listen to this podcast...😂😂
Having worked in government for part of my career I always thought that government employees should be required to work in the private sector after so many years of service. Then they would understand the stressors of the average citizen.
Interesting how Keith changed jobs because he wanted to remote in/hated commute, but if employees want to do that, VCs 😮
Whoopi! Hope David Sacks is back!
keep hoping :(
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I miss Sacks
Keith is a great ad to the pod
Need the David, but appreciate the great pod!
Please bring back Sacks!
I hate Apple but I love Keith's takes. Hopefully he can join in more often.
We want Sacks!
While Chamath often has some of my favorite takes on the pod, his brightness comment about iPhones has built a new level of rapport I previously thought unattainable t me.
I will say the update to 18.2 today made a massive improvement finally
Regarding Tik Tok, frankly, I'm more worried about our US government spying than Chinese spying.
Domestically owned tech has inflicted unjustifiable censorship dictates on the public.
We're catching hell on all sides
Gotta deal with both.
The problem with TikTok is that it gives China the power to potentially harm children in the US and exert control through propaganda/censorship. Domestic censorship is a big problem. Luckily both problems can be solved.
love this show
Very nice job covering the basics. I am sharing this not to brag but to show what’s possible. I’m retired and I have 2 separate portfolios. One is a long term growth dividend portfolio of stocks where i sell covered calls strategically and my 2nd portfolio is the Crypto trading strategy where its all about income. This year I am on pace to make $120K in realized options profits and around $730K in crypto profit... What is great is that my long-term portfolio is still up significantly as well. As such, it’s possible to generate excellent income but still have a total return perspective. ...Amidst this, the insights of a knowledgeable guide like that of Laura Brockman can be crucial. Her expertise in navigating the nuances of trading has been the key for Me understanding and making the most of these emerging financial trends.
@LauraBrockman
SHE IS ON TELE GRAM
One thing I know for certain is crypto is here to stay, the only thing that leaves is the people who don't manage their risk. Manage that, or the market will manage it for you. With the right strategies you will survive.
Thank you for sharing your experience. She’s helped grow my reserve, despite inflation, from $87k to $246k as of today…..Her insights and daily siignals are worth following.
Thank you…. I have searched her up Google I think I am satisfied with her experience.
Brilliant quantum computing discussion
IT’S GREAT LEADERSHIP IN ACTION:
DJ TRUMP’s not threatened by these highly-successful, extremely wealthy people he’s surrounding himself with.
coz he knows he is a real boss
Because he can remove you at any moment like he did the first time to 75% of his staff
I’m not impressed with Keith’ expertise here. Not sure what he’s talking about! Sorry 😞
Jason's camera looks good AF. Kinda digging his new specs, too.
thanks pal
The reason the iPhone doesn’t work for you is because their software kids don’t understand the importance of ‘if it’s not broken, don’t fix it." These kids’ egos get in the way of they insist upon putting their stamp on things. Wrong. When you literally have billions of folks who already know how to use your interface there is NO BETTER WAY to do it. If it takes each user an hour to become proficient at using the "new" way, you have burned over 1 billion man hours of human effort. There is literally NO BETTER WAY TO DO IT - EVER. This is why it’s so important to get it right the first time.
So agree with Chamath on iPhone, it’s killing me, power is corrupting
Great talk. Thanks guys.
Keep Keith Rabois
thank you all for all your hard works!
I like this guy Keith, he is really knowledgeable.
But the background is terrible.
Keith Rabois, incredible guest.
I disagree with the Tiktok thing. If any app can have these vulnerabilities, it's an OS/hardware/data access problem. Any app like Tiktok, Whatsapp, etc. should not even be able "spy" unless given permission regardless of who legally owns the app. For this reason, there are some phones now with hardware kill switches on the mic, camera, and other sensors as well as privacy mobile OSes. Google and Apple should be the ones being pushed to tighten security, not leave these loopholes untouched. Also, you can just build data access/provenance protocols so that even if China requested data legally, they wouldn't be able to do it from a technical perspective. This was the whole point of project Texas.
It seems like the US enjoys keeping these security loopholes unpatched. Like why not just fix the underlying vulnerabilities? Even SMS is insecure and we still don't have a replacement. If this ban goes through, this provides precedent for a bunch of other bans like League of Legends, Temu, Capcut, etc.
Great pod boys!
Sacks leaving All-In, is like Justin leaving *NSYNC
Wow, Keith! What you said about public companies choosing to be innovative was well put. I’d love to understand more about the distractions you mentioned. Can anyone post article? 😅
pls bring sacks back alteast once in month
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Agreed. At least 1x a month to give us and America an update without journalists asking super woke questions.
Sacks' power comes from his visibility in this show. It would be foolish to abandon this platform and he's a pretty shrewd dude who probably realizes this.
Please..
Best pRt of this was tariff talk. Really insightful.
Tesla made me enjoying commute much better. Recently, the commute was the best part of my work. I only go to office 9 times per month.
The explanation of quantum computers is quite humbling🤣
Love the podcast
It should be stated when talking about breaking encryption, Willow, the new quantum computer chip from Google has 105 physical cubits. However, you will need thousands of logical cubits to break current encryption. Now, depending on how much they can get the error rate down, it could take tens of thousands up to possible millions of physical cubits to get enough logical cubits to break modern encryption standards. So I don’t think it’s right around the corner. However, it is on the horizon.
Another thing is Friedberg misspeaks at 30:55 - "All modern encryption standards ... all computer technology is built on algorithms that are based on number factorization." What he means here is that asymmetric cryptography which underpins the PKI that (almost) all networking is based on (e.g. certificates). Symmetric cryptography like AES is not based on number factorization, rather much of it is based on hash functions and/or other forms of Shannon information confusion and diffusion. AFAICT it is still debated on how susceptible various symmetric preimage attacks are to quantum algorithms, but Grover's algorithm is thought to provide quadratic speedup.
Don't we need a quantum "computer" to house the chips also?
I don't really understand what you said.
But it sounds good to me!
@@jannichi6431 yes. More of what you see a quantum computer is is actually just a huge elaborate cooling system to keep the chips at near absolute zero
Sacks is the best
Subtle red, white and blue background. Love it.
Perfect timing, beer ‘o clock in advance 😂
Already watched on X... 1st for me... usually watch here 1st...
The recruitment of successful business people to replace the lawyers that permeate government, is brilliant. This is the way it is supposed to be. The country would be better served if they would institute this policy for all future elected officials.
Are you sure? The Great Depression was cause businessmen running away with their ideas regardless of the consequences to the nations stability which then led to the rebound. Actually find it funny that it is about 100 years ago and we are following similar patterns to what led to the flip last time.
@ The depression in the 30s was caused by the Federal Reserve’s mismanagement on money supply and a lack restraint on credit. I have no idea what you are referring to in your comment. The conditions that precipitated the collapse have been building in our country over the past few years. The buying power of the dollar has declined to 3% of what it was in 1971. Stocks are being traded at ridiculous multiples. Many business people are skilled in cutting costs, improving efficiency and increasing benefits.
Lawyers may understand the legal system well, but most are incapable of governance. Too many lawyers in government, and as politicians, slows growth considerably.
Funny thing is that sacks is actually a lawyer😂
@ many business people are also good at failing multiple times and relying on things like bankruptcies and protection of corporations decision makers to exploit the country while gaining rapid wealth.
I’m not against stockholders gaining returns but you can only squeeze a lemon so much unless you innovate. Cost cutting doesn’t mean much, we have seen how many businesses somehow went from high quality to low quality and others just took over sectors to end up with the same practices. Years of advancements to pay more for the same or worse? Other advancements didn’t even come from companies, since they tried to hoard it. Instead it was college kids giving away tools and technology and research followed by a few years of advancements and then followed by MBAs trying to extract max value without refilling the well with new innovations.
What a cabinet needs is variety. Businessmen, engineers, policymakers, someone with an ear to the people, not one class of people getting direct access to favor their business ventures.
The oriental red and gold shelf paired with wainscot paneling against a navy wall is hurting my right side of the brain.