The meme is playing with two impossible computing feats. Finding an SHA-512 collision (where two different inputs produce the same hash) is practically impossible due to the algorithm's design - it would take more computing power than exists in the universe. Meanwhile, generating the same UUID repeatedly is statistically absurd since UUIDs are designed to be unique across space and time. It's like saying "I won the lottery five times in a row... by accident." The joke subverts the classic Chuck Norris format by showing Bad Luck Brian instead - implying even his terrible luck somehow breaks fundamental cryptographic principles.
Chuck Norris Will Be The First Person To Find An SHA-512 Collision
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