Given that the encoding of the address is likely radix-64, and there are 717 characters from the '.com/' to '?authuser=0', the resulting address 'space' would be 10^1295... and the number of particles in the observable universe is estimated to be 10^80 to 10^90, depending on whether photons are counted... So the address given would need to be for a meta-universe of meta-universes... of universes. Which would make the server that needed such an address either multidimensional or incomprehensibly big. I suspect that response time on such a server would be challenging, given the constraint of the speed of light. In fact, attempting to load a web-page from the server would involved waiting until the heat-death of the meta-universe of meta-universes... of universes.
From: "cctalk" <cctalk@classiccmp.org> To: "Liam Proven" <lpro...@gmail.com>, "cctalk" <cctalk@classiccmp.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:29:25 PM Subject: Re: Ancient transistor ?computer board >> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/byRPH3wCR2aqxGX9U8BZfFTT_XtF7QCKSyVXoNmGIk >> UheiJ5BWqxYaCWdEshppLGYkOqUD7fl9XNeVzO_tDRKVOtbC3Js7T-pOvNUHs9MY9A36fc7dU6ro >> 1i7hx9Uhcfc6ukEGIdC5Ac6aTQhEFFoeWBxiI6Z24hZdvq1r6vRb4o-Lj778Wbo15hwxu0JxMuxE >> tcopNv0FG0_g6nUv0Eofalqu4TmgPfUWVCd4Y4LdA0pnhDRMYF5c2ASzS00TsyukCVrUyr298tjo >> vztVzUGEPHNL1beVCriuQIBLITaEMX3N8EBDuxpfav0vHFuyy9yfAgUI4uJB9qT6aFGEk2KplIVt >> yNWZf9phTdj-jLtqns9WvdA9Ur2klrk4uPzMyWg6SKTKRlpMrvbJuMnqZodzxPFPvWCG5--kVVBD >> KRAXW8xOTOPyxXx0xrcPifO49ni2SFYIkZgTb9d4gzvJaM8ugEb-jqHlc7uqHz5glwe4PfoN838w >> zMozr43veZSNHRTm9IMfON-w7xvbVufJpa_MzhuaTlKf9pvVcRIuxfhG4pMeVq7K6phhHpsKPfG5 >> h4BRgDSimCE8mToI35IWS3Ty8j01-6bibKH_kB-t35aIdkv7JIC-YZ1sDoguSdyk8h1xbM2d9i_U >> LFQYVC0oCHESgEGdqzGO3ntgwmV4khjgaQkcp2Bk-TuC7Nwrl57JI=w654-h871-no?authuser= >> 0 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote: > Um. Gosh. > Yeah, you are going to need to use a URL shortener. Bit.ly is pretty > good as it lets you create your own memorable links. Q: Is that link adequate to unambiguously identify any specific location within any sub-atomic particle in the universe? (such as far more detail than is required for the PHYSICAL LOCATION of the start of the file??) OTOH, when will we have a compression for which that is adequate for the content of the file? Are there any browsers with a small enough buffer for the URL (and poor enough input checking) for which pasting the above could be a buffer overflow exploit? Or, is the above link an offset within the digits of PI to a location that matches the content of the file?