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  1. 44 bits

    So, a redditor tracked down the location of a monolith placed in the Utah desert a few years ago, recently discovered by authorities, who did not disclose where it was.[1]

    It's relatively well known that 33 distinct bits is enough to uniquely identify any individual person now alive on Earth.[2]

    Geospatially, assuming 10m2 resolution, 44 bits is enough to identify any unique region on Earth's land surface (46 bits buys you the oceans).

    Searching for a ~1m2 monolith visually within a 10m2 square is reasonable.

    GNU units:

    You have: ln((.3 * 4 * (earthradius^2) * pi)/10m^2)/ln(2)
    Definition: 43.798784
    You have: ln((1 * 4 * (earthradius^2) * pi)/10m^2)/ln(2)
    Definition: 45.535749

    49 bits buys 1m accuracy, 63 1cm, 69 1mm. Anywhere on Earth, land or sea.

    For comparison, cellphone positioning accuracy is typically 8--600m:

    • 3G iPhone w/ A-GPS ~ 8 meters
    • 3G iPhone w/ wifi ~ 74 meters
    • 3G iPhone w/ Cellular positioning ~ 600 meters

    communityhealthmaps.nlm.nih.go

    gps.gov/systems/gps/performanc

    The power of disparate data traces to rapidly narrow down search spaces on a specific item, individual, or location, is what makes #BigData aggreggation so powerful, and terrifying.

    Notes:

    1. old.reddit.com/r/geoguessr/com news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2

    2. web.archive.org/web/2016030401

    #privacy4 #location #33bits #44bits #data #deanonimization #DataAreLiability #surveillance #SurveillanceState #SurveillanceCapitalism