Six Characters
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Procrastes today at 7:31 PM
A half-joking comment I once heard from someone who was part of the group that established the NUC. It stood for "Not US Currency," but tracks the dollar because that compromise was the only thing everyone could agree on. The first stablecoin.
NewsaHackO today at 8:31 PM
Very interesting article. However, almost didn't open due to the vague title. I was expecting something about short DOS names
chrismorgan today at 4:57 PM
Also not mentioned, they’re not unique across time: six base-36 characters is only 2 billion possibilities, wouldn’t surprise me if the largest GDS would blow through the entire space within a year. <https://support.travelport.com/webhelp/smartpointcloud/Conte...> suggests they get purged after a week, and recycled.
I wonder what fraction of the space is occupied at any given time.
Mordisquitos today at 5:48 PM
After reading the article, for some reason I am finding the following fact profoundly distressing. Surely there are more than 1000 active airlines worldwide‽
> Every airline has a 3-digit IATA numeric code. 098 = Air India. British Airways is 125. IndiGo is 526. These codes predate the familiar 2-letter IATA codes (AI, BA, 6E): they were used when teletypes could not reliably transmit letters and numbers interchangeably.
croisillon today at 7:11 PM
Related: 49 comments, 5 days ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47730712
hamburglar today at 5:06 PM
Interesting post. One detail I don’t see is how the ROE info actually tells you what currency to convert to. I see the exchange rate calculation but how do you know what the final units are?
echoangle today at 5:27 PM
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