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These used to be popular for awhile, used as timestamps + data (as another person noted), or sending coded messages. Hard to guess what this one is for, but plot the distribution by day as it usually tells something (even if uniform)
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Very interesting! Each line is the same number twice. Each number is date/time as a snowflake integer. If you look up each number as a status, they show images. E.g., 12696084814657781781269608481465778178 1269608481465778178 = 2020-06-07 12:33:44 GMT
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Great explanation of what 10print is doing: youtube.com/watch?v=bEyTZ5 Back to your original question: What/why? Some options: - Fun - One-time pad or random seed for crypto - Part of a scavenger hunt (I wouldn't put anything past geocachers.) - K-Pop! (Because these days...)
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