(For the non-nerdy, that's a cryptographic signature of a sentence, so that I can prove to you later I said something today without revealing what it is right now. In fancier times they used to do the same thing with anagrams. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anagram#Establishment_of_priority … )
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is that a SHA hash that you'll reveal after the election?
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That's a long hexadecimal, must be right. https://xkcd.com/1181/
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What is the hashing algorithm (wondering about collision probabilities...)?
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... although, frankly, I'm not sure whether any common hashing algorithm (even if it is collision prone) allows you to create two plain-text sentences which make sense and still yield the same hash.
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the needle in nerd clothes
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