• Gork@sopuli.xyz
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    3 days ago

    How difficult would it be for every single thing that can be cataloged and named in the known universe to have a sufficiently unique UUID?

    • atopi@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      according to wikipedia, there are about 10⁸⁰ protons in the observable universe

      you would need 266 bits to give each one a different number
      if you are using base 64, you would need 45 digits
      it would look something like this aGVoc3Z4ZnN5YWhkYiByaHNqc2hyIGcgZGhzaGVkaGJz1

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      3 days ago

      IDK, it’s fun to think about because maybe the 128 bit UUID is still being used due to 40k-like levels of technical debt, and also weird edge cases that cause ID explosion. Like maybe the 4000 year old spec says we need to track micrometeoroids too, sorry.