Comment by Geee
1 day ago
According to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, there's bound to be one branch of universe where every UUID is the same. Can you imagine what those guys are thinking?
1 day ago
According to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, there's bound to be one branch of universe where every UUID is the same. Can you imagine what those guys are thinking?
Not only that, there's vastly more where every UUID except one is the same, but they never got to that one because they didn't ever use them.
Or where the first two are unique, but every following one is one of the first two.
One where all uuids are always different whenever the person who wrote the implementation tries it, regardless of computer. And whenever it’s someone else, always the same.
This is why I am not a fan of the Everett approach
"Huh, this is just an identity function. Cool. Let's move on."