-={ uuidgen -t: 3a30c600-26a6-11ec-98d4-00a6ec601ee3 }=-
Hey Maurice!
See above for type 1 uuid
Same here except using util-linux's 'uuidgen -t', where -t triggers a type 1 time uuid. The other half of the problem is taken care of by uuidparse somewhat as follows (with your uuid);
<Esc>:read !uuidparse -n -o TIME 0ca9a082-26ef-11ec-a553-91e6ae23740d 2021-10-06 21:47:49,312525+00:00
Note the microseconds in the rfc-3339 output. nanoseconds would be better but microseconds still will provide uniqueness ... for now. :::evil grin:::
Life is good,
Maurice
... Wenað samwise þæt hi on ðis lænan mægen life findan soða gesælða.
The unwise think they can find true joy in this transitory life.
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