• Tetragrade@leminal.space
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    11 天前

    Nah, they are supposed to be unique. If it was that it’d at least be a design choice potentially worthy of criticism. But consider, who’s more likely to have fucked up a database task: Musk? Or the designer, someone with a degree (a real degree) on this topic?

    Don’t worry: since he’s so big on transparency, I’m sure he’ll release the schema so we can check his work… 🙄

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      10 天前

      It seems inevitable that we’d have some duplicates by now… with 330 million people alive in the US today, and SSNs starting out in 1936, there’s no way everyone could have a unique number; especially with the consideration of the first 3 digits of the code correlating to place of residence at time of requesting a SSN.

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      11 天前

      With the way things are going, let’s say there will be lots of people checking out a lot more than just the database schema…