4bce6bec-d94b-bdc9-8531-5f0fac3a084c !new! -
Let me correct: UUID format: time_low (8) - time_mid (4) - version/time_high (4) - variant/clock_seq_high (4) - node (12) . So third group: bdc9 . The first hex digit is b (binary 1011). The version is the high nibble of byte 6 (3rd group's first char). b = 1011 → top bits 1011 means (not standard in RFC 4122). Standard versions are 1-5, 6-8 (experimental). Version 11 is not an IETF standard. So this is either a custom or non-conformant UUID.
Mara opened it. The pages were full of lists—names, dates, phrases—but the ink only made sense if she read it aloud in a voice that sounded like someone else. When she spoke the first line, the corridor in the window shifted: it was a map of the town, but as she watched, streets remapped themselves, alleys folded into rivers, houses floated like islands. With each entry she read, a change rolled outward. A closed bakery would open. A missing dog would turn up sleeping under a porch it had ignored yesterday. 4bce6bec-d94b-bdc9-8531-5f0fac3a084c
She had a choice forged of memory: keep and carry the ledger’s corrections like a quiet, dangerous mercy, or return the key and let the town continue its slow dimming—each day less tethered to names and small obligations. The notebook had taught her that forgetting was contagious; names were spines that held the town upright. Let me correct: UUID format: time_low (8) -
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE id = '4bce6bec-d94b-bdc9-8531-5f0fac3a084c'; The version is the high nibble of byte