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  "title": "Quantum Thresholds Are Moving: 10,000-Qubit Shor Risk",
  "author_name": "Sebastien Rousseau",
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  "html": "<blockquote class=\"oembed-card\"><p><a href=\"https://sebastienrousseau.com/2026-04-11-quantum-thresholds-are-moving-again/\">Quantum Thresholds Are Moving: 10,000-Qubit Shor Risk</a></p><p>A new paper suggests Shor's algorithm could run on as few as 10,000 qubits. The threshold for cryptographically relevant quantum computing is dropping faster than most had assumed.</p><p><cite>Sebastien Rousseau — sebastienrousseau.com</cite></p></blockquote>",
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