I think i see the change. They are mentioning the ssn is 9 numbers long, which is 1 longer than the 3-3-2 format wikipedia mentions. That does mean its around 999mil numbers, which ye allows for a few generations ( like, 1 or 2 lol )
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Apparently. Good that its fixed!
Oh ye, our system wouldnt fit india as its limited to 500 births a day ( sequence is 3, digits and depending if its even or uneven describes your gender ). Your system seems fine to me and beats the us system hands down haha
Correct driver? It didnt before? My ps5 controller works just fine?
As read on wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_number ) the format only allows +/- 100k numbers per area code ( which is also limited to 999 codes? ), so over time you are forced to reuse some codes. In total the format allows 99m unique codes, and the us currently has 334mil people sooooo :')
Ssn being unique isnt a dumb idea, its a very smart idea, but due to the us ssn format its impossible to do. Hence to implement the idea you need to change the ssn format so it is unique before then.
Also, elons remark is stupid as is. Im sure the row has a unique id, even if its just a rowid column.
Just read the format of the us ssn in that wikipedia. That wasnt a smart format to use lol. Only supports 99*999 ( +/- 100k ) people per area code. No wonder numbers are reused.
In some countries its birthday+sequence number encoded with gender+checksum and that has been working since the 80's.
Before that was a different number, but it wasnt future proof like the us ssn so we migrated away in the 80's :')
3,5,7, 12 and 13 for me haha
20 years ago there was no talks of anything digital, let alone cloud. Hell, most of the population didnt have a computer that was connected to the internet yet. At BEST some countries had e-id's ( like myself ) and some company cards had a chip ( like debit cards ). You might want to recheck history.
There actually are systems in place for this. However, if the dutch chose to not host their own cloud service, made by a tech giant, thats on bloody them haha. This is perfectly possible to do if youre a government.
And dont get me wrong btw, i believe every government should host their own cloud service because being reliant on an international company to do your hosting ( besides the software ) is baaaaaad
Eu parliament has nothing to do with this.
This is generally the result of cloud computing taking over and us companies having the capital to invest to basically take it over.
Also, trump does not have control over that data, at least if its in azure.
Azure for governmental bodies is a private cloud service separate from the general public. For eu countries these are either hosted in the country its government data centre or in germany, which is in the eu.
This means that if trump would demand data, he cant access it without the approval of the server owner or he'd be breaking international laws.
Source: im a developer with azure certification
Im going to get downvoted to hell for this.
Nazi's are human. They are pieces of shit humans that need to not exist and i could punch without feeling bad, but they are humans none the less.