Kebien... you think you're super smart?
You always tell the same lyre. Others would panic. Others have brains and understand the situation. You don't.
The implementation will take some time. But then it's dark forever. And you're not going to change it.
The now open encryptions are based on errors from the early days of this technique. What is now fixed remains tight for ever.
You will not be able... see Tandberg... something to open.
I am just trying to say TO CALM DOWN...nothing more.
People in this hobby take an even small post and make a pandemonium about something that we all know for years is coming.
People rush to assumptions before ANYTHING HAPPEN !!!,they recycle old news and all the cycle starts again.
Is not uncommon people that recently spent some money in some new and hot box to start worrying about their investment,so they start questioning if its going to end.
Of course all eventually will end,or change,and is because of this that clever people will put their mind and experience into trying to break it.
At some point,I was really into searching streams for new things,discovered a lot,one of those things was new encryptions implementations,they were in the stream for a few years before older version were phased out,the testing period can be really long,since new hardware or new firmware would need time to iron out bugs.This teach you patience.
Let's see,start counting from this day until the CA id 2610 shows up first somewhere in the world,might happen soon or next year,who knows,the only reality is nobody knows.
And also,people should realize someone might have a lot more information that has not bee made public about the systems,those that understand that,if releasing too soon,might just force providers to go in another direction,so the information will be withhold until the providers are fully committed to the new change or system.
So,forgive me for asking for patience.