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Index: humanhash3-0.0.6/README.rst
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--- humanhash3-0.0.6.orig/README.rst
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@@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ Example
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Caveats
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-Don’t store the humanhash output, as its statistical uniqueness is only
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+Don't store the humanhash output, as its statistical uniqueness is only
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around 1 in 4.3 billion. Its intended use is as a human-readable (and,
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most importantly, **memorable**) representation of a longer digest,
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unique enough for display in a user interface, where a user may need to
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remember or verbally communicate the identity of a hash, without having
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to remember a 40-character hexadecimal sequence. Nevertheless, you
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should keep original digests around, then pass them through
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-``humanize()`` only as you’re displaying them.
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+``humanize()`` only as you're displaying them.
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How It Works
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