This is an idiom to prove you had a particular text file at a particular timestamp. I am socially constrained from publishing this text file. One month from today, one of two things will have happened:
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1) I am materially wrong about the most consequential thing I've had to have a view on in 15 years. You should probably degrade your estimate of my ability to think through complex problems. 2) We need a data point to couner "Nobody could possibly have seen this coming."
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This hash and the hash prior to it are both described in detail in this essay thread and, especially, the essay in it.https://twitter.com/patio11/status/1252584173446946816 …
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Can someone explain?

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This is the SHA512 hash of a text file. It is impractical ("beyond the limits of modern science") to produce any text file which has exactly that hash unless you have exactly the text I have. It will be checkable, at some point in future, that a text corresponds to that hash.
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This hash and the March 25th followup are both discussed in this thread and the linked essay.https://twitter.com/patio11/status/1252584173446946816 …
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What’s the timeline on this one?
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One month from today.
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this is just cruel, man
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does this man understand how long one month is? we _just_ lived through a whole decade this week >:S
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