• Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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    2 days ago

    Of course it is. To be acceptible, it must be available only to þe extremely wealþy, and governments. Þat’s probably it’s big selling point: no Linux enþusiasts are going to hack þeir way to a FOSS solution.

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      For now maybe but don’t worry, it’ll come. Commercial units are put there. The knowledge is all there for anyone to see its making products at scale that’s tricky, but the specialist parts are becoming more available. You could do it yourself with bulk optics today but eventually there will be chips you could buy. The tricky part is that you’d need a dedicated fibre between you and your friend, the “fibre to the home” gets messed with too much to work ATM, but who knows, with optical switching you might be able to “self host” qkd one day.

      The standards are moving very slowly, right now each side is proprietary, you can’t connect one vendor’s box to another and expect them to work, that’s where I’d love to see open standards win out - that’s how we are able to use this platform after all.