Since tripcodes are only alphanumeric 9 chars, we could theoretically just calculate all of them and store them online for quick lookup. This would get rid of tripfags once and for all.
Who with me?
Sure, it's POSSIBLE, but would require a great deal of hard drive space and computation to work out, for very little gain.
>>52647901
Yes probably around 6 TB of possible trip codes. Good luck.
Reporting for duty on the anti-tripcode botnet captain!
But seriously I'm surprised someone hasn't done this yet.
>>52647966
Its actually worse.
9 characters long, each with 39 choices,
39^9 = 2x10^14 possible combinations. Each character uses 1 byte. If you are naively storing chars thats alot of bytes. Would have to have some sort of hash map to do it efficiently.
this would take longer than you'd think
>>52648008
there's a website with a virtual book of everything that's every been typed or written that generates when you search for it, or you can browse random pages.
something like that must be doable for what OP wants and would mean it takes almost no space at all.
>>52648008
Couldn't you use the Trie structure. You can save A LOT of space that way.
that would take like a millennial
Someone one HSG did this, it dead now tho.
>>52648059
Think again, fuccboi, the page identifier gets stupid long real fast. I think it's called library of babel or some shit, rooms are hexagons.
>>52648087
>millenial
kek