• @froztbyte
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    74 months ago

    second hint: throw “monotonic UUIDs” into your search engine of choice

    • @Imacat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      14 months ago

      Would they not have monotonic uuids after altering the code in the article to use a function or lambda as they suggested?

      • @ebu
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        4 months ago

        you might know what “monotonic” means if you had googled it, which would also give you the answer to your question

        edit: this was far too harsh of a reply in retrospect, apologies. the question is answered below, but i’ll echo it: a “monotonic UUID” is one that numerically increases as new UUIDs are generated. this has an advantage when writing new UUIDs to indexed database columns, since most database index structures are more efficient when inserting at the end than at a random point (non-monotonic UUID’s).

        • @ebu
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          14 months ago

          deleted by creator

        • @Imacat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          14 months ago

          I’ve more of a math background than cs so monotonic is a word I know well but it apparently means something slightly different to me. Monotonicity isn’t mentioned anywhere in that link.

          • deborah
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            74 months ago

            okay, for some reason, I feel the need to help.

            The given link defines the function that creates a UUID:

            uuid.uuid4(): Generate a random UUID.

            In mathematics, can you generate a monotonic function by generating random numbers?

            • @Imacat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              64 months ago

              Thanks for trying to explain it. I was hung up on thinking all UUIDs looked like UUID v4. I read up a little on UUID v7 and it’s making sense. Probably should’ve done that sooner.

            • @ebu
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              54 months ago

              you are probably a better person than i am for actually giving an explanation

          • @froztbyte
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            64 months ago

            just stop digging, sheesh