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  2. Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    Thus, for variant 1 (that is, most UUIDs) a random version 4 UUID will have 6 predetermined variant and version bits, leaving 122 bits for the randomly generated part, for a total of 2 122, or 5.3 × 10 36 (5.3 undecillion) possible version-4 variant-1 UUIDs. There are half as many possible version 4, variant 2 UUIDs (legacy GUIDs) because ...

  3. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

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    Components of a snowflake identifier in binary. Snowflake IDs, or snowflakes, are a form of unique identifier used in distributed computing.The format was created by Twitter (now X) and is used for the IDs of tweets. [1]

  4. Unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    A unique identifier (UID) is an identifier that is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for those objects and for a specific purpose. [1] The concept was formalized early in the development of computer science and information systems.

  5. uuencoding - Wikipedia

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    The program uudecode reverses the effect of uuencode, recreating the original binary file exactly. uuencode/decode became popular for sending binary (and especially compressed) files by email and posting to Usenet newsgroups, etc. It has now been largely replaced by MIME and yEnc.

  6. Base64 - Wikipedia

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    When decoding Base64 text, four characters are typically converted back to three bytes. The only exceptions are when padding characters exist. A single = indicates that the four characters will decode to only two bytes, while == indicates that the four characters will decode to only a single byte. For example:

  7. Talk:Universally unique identifier - Wikipedia

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    A properly written Version 4 UUID generator --such as, for example, the randomUUID() function supported by most web browsers --*should* be creating UUIDs of all 4 kinds (8, 9, a, or b in the high hex digit of octet 8) in approximately equal numbers. Version 4 UUIDs all have a few bits hard-wired in order to indicate that they *are* Version 4 UUIDs.

  8. Minnesota Parents Who Locked Their Kids in Cages for ‘Their ...

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    A Minnesota couple has reportedly been sentenced to four years after they locked their children in cages for "their safety." Benjamin and Christina Cotton from Red Wing, were sentenced by a ...

  9. GUID Partition Table - Wikipedia

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    GPT uses universally unique identifiers (UUIDs), which are also known as globally unique identifiers (GUIDs), to identify partitions and partition types.