Comment by dgellow
5 hours ago
I just read UUIDv7, something I wasn't familiar with until now. That does address everything I had in mind yes. I assumed timestamp-uuid meant purely based on the timestamp precision, in which case you can get conflicts if you don't have a reliable clock across your system.
But UUIDv7 looks pretty awesome:
> What is a Version 7 UUID made from?
> unix_ts_ms: 019e0c7bfe93
> ver: 7
> rand_a: 0b6
> var: b
> rand_b: 55a99e023294673
So please ignore my previous comment :)
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