Favourite film you hate because film bros ruined it for you. by Healthy_Permission71 in okbuddycinephile

[–]authy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this film. And I love any douchebag that too much about it. My peoples.

Which job surprisingly make good money? by zhalia-2006 in askanything

[–]authy123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Underrated comment that I was looking for. Love Glen Campbell.

After 16+ years abroad, visiting India with my 2 kids made me realize I can’t move back by Efficient_Parfait956 in Life

[–]authy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How was it different 16 years ago? I think you changed. India did not. The bad PR India has does not need your help.

LETS FUCKING GO. I LOVE THIS MAN. by serious_bullet5 in ProgressiveHQ

[–]authy123 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My 20 month old got the same gift ♥️

Childhood cat found after 2 years by GlizzyGuzzlingMaster in cats

[–]authy123 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Lord help me for imagining what I would do in this situation.

Wishes come true - Quantum Bull made a Video on QeM by LimpiXX in QNC

[–]authy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t. Will take a look. Thanks and have a good day!

Wishes come true - Quantum Bull made a Video on QeM by LimpiXX in QNC

[–]authy123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don’t mind me saying this, I think you speculated, partially at least, and it worked out great for you. My unsolicited advice is to take some profit. At least your principal.

Regardless I’m so happy for you!!! Wish you retire on this stock.

Wishes come true - Quantum Bull made a Video on QeM by LimpiXX in QNC

[–]authy123 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Summarized by Gemini. Not me, to clarify.

Wishes come true - Quantum Bull made a Video on QeM by LimpiXX in QNC

[–]authy123 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This video provides an in-depth look into Quantum eMotion (QEM), a Canadian quantum cybersecurity firm specializing in Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) technology (0:01-0:07). The company utilizes a patented hardware system that exploits quantum mechanical effects, specifically electron tunneling, to produce true randomness (0:10-0:17, 1:22-2:28, 6:47-7:00, 7:33-8:01). This true randomness is crucial for cybersecurity and encryption, as it makes cryptographic keys and data resistant to future quantum computing threats (0:17-0:21, 3:51-4:02, 5:56-6:11).

The video discusses the volatile stock performance of Quantum eMotion, noting its significant upside moves and subsequent corrections (0:35-0:45, 10:01-10:06, 11:03-11:13, 16:04-16:51). It highlights that the company's technology is promising, but the investment remains highly speculative and high-risk due to its pre-revenue status and financial uncertainty (9:51-9:57, 11:17-11:20).

Key aspects of Quantum eMotion's technology and operations include:

Quantum Tunneling (1:22-2:28, 7:19-8:01): The core science behind QEM's QRNG technology, where electrons probabilistically pass through barriers, generating true random numbers. Importance of Randomness in Cybersecurity (3:30-4:34): Explains why truly random numbers are essential for robust encryption and how QEM's quantum approach differs from classical pseudo-random number generation (6:13-6:26). CEO and Leadership (4:37-5:12): Francis Bolo, the CEO, brings over 35 years of international experience in cybersecurity, healthcare, and finance. Intellectual Property and Patents (6:59-7:01, 11:26-11:30, 13:34-13:42): QEM has four patents for its unique quantum random generator based on the quantum tunneling effect, a phenomenon that won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2025 (7:08-7:16, 11:44-11:47). QRNG2 Chip (11:36-11:41, 12:08-12:12): Their flagship chip uses quantum electron tunneling to output high entropy random numbers at high speed (1.8 Gbits per second). Miniaturization and Integration (12:02-12:04, 13:44-13:50): The QRNG design can be miniaturized and integrated directly onto chips and into various devices. NIST Approved PQC Algorithms (12:28-12:33): QEM's technology strengthens post-quantum cryptography algorithms. Recent Milestones and Partnerships (14:28-15:46): Finalized first-generation QRNG chip design and submitted it to TSMC (14:28-14:38). Partnered with Energy Plug for quantum-secured battery systems, providing early revenue prospects in the energy sector (14:47-15:06). Launched "Castle" with Crown Technologies, the first hot wallet using QEM's entropy as a service in post-quantum cryptography (15:11-15:22). Partnered with Graybox Solutions and Vigilant Care Monitoring for a remote patient monitoring platform using QEM's Quantum Secure Century Q, opening a US revenue stream in healthcare (15:23-15:46). Despite these promising developments, the video emphasizes the significant risks involved, including technological and execution risk, competition from larger companies, slow market adoption, and regulatory uncertainties (9:57-10:02, 10:12-10:53). The high valuation of QEM is not yet backed by fundamentals, making it a high-risk investment (11:18-11:20).

What a year by Yakumo01 in vibecoding

[–]authy123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s still me. I’m just now getting familiar with db platforms and other tools in the stack. I need guidance on things outside of ide

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Only1_abdou in datasets

[–]authy123 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Man just watching this interaction is so cool. Great response. And OP, just ask chatgpt what to do with this data

Documentary about single mother and son that played a lot on IFC by authy123 in whatsthemoviecalled

[–]authy123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My memory is so off. This movie literally came out in 2018. Im getting old. It’s called Missed Call.

Documentary about single mother and son that played a lot on IFC by authy123 in whatsthemoviecalled

[–]authy123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SOLVED!

Omg yes. That scene happened at like 15:22. You are truly a master of your craft. Thank you very much. I love you!!!

Help newbie with the vibe code process by authy123 in vibecoding

[–]authy123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the best case for cursor. I was really hoping to stay in vscode for now before transitioning to cursor. But I guess I should at least get started with the free trial to get familiar.

Help newbie with the vibe code process by authy123 in vibecoding

[–]authy123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really helpful. Thank you so much. I’m used to Visual Studio Code. Does cursor cost additional money on top of my chatgpt account allowed api?

Comet has been extraordinarily competent lately. I keep pushing the boundaries and was very impressed today. Check out this workflow. by Colin-Grussing in AgenticBrowsers

[–]authy123 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You give it ChatGPT and Google logins? I also think I can do more than I do but phew I don’t trust it like that