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Time is the Best Unique Identifier

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Dr. Brownian Bridge PhD1 yıl önce

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DOGE Bolt⚡️.🇺🇸.🔫. ₿1 yıl önce

Basically UUIDv1

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antony1 yıl önce

now i can't say "distributed systems" in any other way

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Cyberistic1 yıl önce

why are you using time and not space?

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zxq91 yıl önce

"Snowflakes" are suspiciously similar to UUID "version 6" (styled in the link here as vVI() to not conflict in the future if there is ever an official UUIv6). (above is the call, implementation is here: )

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Scott Neibarger1 yıl önce

I rather think time is the second best unique identifier.

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Jason1 yıl önce

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Linuxcel1 yıl önce

I do this with everything. I use the timestamp format from the denote.el package. Now everything has an id - files, notes I want to keep a daily log of, todos in my code, etc.

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CaptainAmericaTex1 yıl önce

A unique identifier with a time component is always the right way to go. The other approach (which git uses to create unique filenames on the server) is to _pretend_ that a SHA-1 hash is a unique identifier, and accept the small risk of 1 in 10^48 chance of a hash collision.

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