Comment by tech234a
10 hours ago
The webpage would have to scan the entire UUID space to create this fingerprint, which seems unlikely.
10 hours ago
The webpage would have to scan the entire UUID space to create this fingerprint, which seems unlikely.
Just have a database of UUIDs. Seems pretty trivial to generate and sort as it's only 16 bytes each.
That's actually a bright idea! Have you ever thought about applying for VC funds?
Once you deliver that, you can also think about a database of natural numbers!
But that has no moat. Anyone can generate a database of natural numbers using SOTA models.
16 bytes is a lot. 4 bytes are within reach, we can scan all of them quickly, but even 8 bytes are already too much.
Kolmogorov said that computers do not help with naturally hard tasks; they raise a limit compared to what we can fo manually, but above that limit the task stays as hard is it was.
It exists
https://everyuuid.com/
Woosh
https://libraryofbabel.info/
"Just" have a database, and then what? I can set up a database of all UUIDs very easily, but I don't think it's helpful.
Where are you storing them, a black hole?
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Relevant: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42342382
lol
Let's go a step further and just iterate through them on the client. I plan on having this phone well past the heat death of the universe, so this is guaranteed to finish on my hardware.
This is free. Feel free to use it in production.
Free space heater
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