Let's say I'm trying to generate an easily rememberable/typeable string. I follow a gfycat approach, and do adjective{3}animal to get strings like PardonableCrumblingMeltedWalrus
Now, I want the animal part to act as a checksum. To do this, I compute a fletcher sum over the ascii values of the adjectives (lowercased), and modulo that against the length of the animals array to pick an animal.
Unless I'm mistaken, this should cover typos, swapped words, and missing letters, correct?
The Fletcher checksum is an algorithm for computing a position-dependent checksum devised by John G. Fletcher (1934โ2012) at Lawrence Livermore Labs in the late 1970s. The objective of the Fletcher checksum was to provide error-detection properties approaching those of a cyclic redundancy check but with the lower computational effort associated with summation techniques.
== The algorithm ==
=== Review of simple checksums ===
As with simpler checksum algorithms, the Fletcher checksum involves dividing the binary data word to be protected from errors into short "blocks" of bits and compu...
Hmmmm, although, theoretically, if I can find an easy way to separate the animal from the rest of the string, the checksum could be used to verify the string is valid before even checking the trie
psst: two things to improve on your fake story next time: Make sure to use the term "room owner" instead of "room administrator" and make sure your name is written in italic style...