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Isn't that the point? That hashing maps an arbitrary set of numbers to an approximately uniform scale-invariant distribution.


That's not what I said. Generating a predictable distribution by hashing is old hat.

What's awesome is you can then make inferences about the original data from those hashes -- something that good hash functions are supposed to be resistant to, in isolation.


It works here because we only care whether two bits of data are equal -- and a hash function had better preserve that relationship!




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