On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 7:17:40 AM UTC-5, Johan S. R. Nielsen wrote:
>
> Jeroen Demeyer writes:
> > $ python3 -c "print(hash('hello'))"
> > -74281615791272169
> > $ python3 -c "print(hash('hello'))"
> > 447613799834866972
> > $ python3 -c "print(hash('hello'))"
> > 5466708731786648082
> >
> > I think the only logical conclusion is that you should *not* rely on
> > comparing hashes across Python sessions.
>
> Indeed - that's a devastating example.
>
> IIRC, this is a feature of Python3 to improve security.
Best,
Travis
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