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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ the major amounts of web infrastructure that already exists and already | |||
57 | solves most of the problems that currently plague virtual worlds based | 57 | solves most of the problems that currently plague virtual worlds based |
58 | on SL tech. | 58 | on SL tech. |
59 | 59 | ||
60 | The down side of separated is that changes might be slower propogating | 60 | The down side of separated is that changes might be slower propagating |
61 | to the web server, and there might be two copies of any given set of | 61 | to the web server, and there might be two copies of any given set of |
62 | assets in memory at once. | 62 | assets in memory at once. |
63 | 63 | ||
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ inspired by git using SHA-1 hashes for content addressable assets. | |||
127 | SHA-1 hashes are 40 character hex codes representing 160 bit numbers | 127 | SHA-1 hashes are 40 character hex codes representing 160 bit numbers |
128 | that are calculated based on the content. So the same content will give | 128 | that are calculated based on the content. So the same content will give |
129 | the same SHA-1 hash. Git has proved that you only need the first digits | 129 | the same SHA-1 hash. Git has proved that you only need the first digits |
130 | of the SHA-1 hash to ensure uniqueness, so it's feasable to use only the | 130 | of the SHA-1 hash to ensure uniqueness, so it's feasible to use only the |
131 | first 128 bits of SHA-1 hashes to squeeze it into a UUID for the | 131 | first 128 bits of SHA-1 hashes to squeeze it into a UUID for the |
132 | purposes of uniquely identifying assets. Precisely what git does. This | 132 | purposes of uniquely identifying assets. Precisely what git does. This |
133 | means it could be backwards compatible with LL's use of UUIDs. | 133 | means it could be backwards compatible with LL's use of UUIDs. |