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20 points by Bromeo a year ago · 10 comments

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joegibbs a year ago

The most zeroes at the start is 14, and there's only one commit with that many zeroes, which is https://github.com/seungwonpark/ghudegy-chain/commit/0000000....

015a a year ago

The probability of this happening at random is around 1 in 250 million (if you care that the hash prefix is all zeroes, versus just all the same character: 1 in 4 billion).

Github has officially announced that they have over 100 million active users, and over 400 million repositories.

At Github's scale this is a common event; on the order of monthly.

bigfatkitten a year ago

That's not the full hash of course. The complete hash is 000000007dac9715520764e334380ae8ab26d598.

There's a reason Git doesn't simply use CRC32 or the like.

3r7j6qzi9jvnve a year ago

https://github.com/not-an-aardvark/lucky-commit and others have shown up to engineer (read: brute-force) these early hash digits

BromeoOP a year ago

I just stumbled across this commit and couldn't believe my eyes, thought it may be interesting to some of you as well.

EDIT: Looking further into it, it looks like there's almost two thousand commits on github starting with this exact hash: https://github.com/search?q=hash%3A0000000&type=commits&p=1

out_of_protocol a year ago

Having N leading zeroes is very similar to what "Bitcoin mining" consists of. Brutforcing small-ish N is possible on Raspberry PI in seconds, large-ish is almost impossible

xgboost3d a year ago

Wow that's shiny pokemon odds!

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