I was gonna comment something about Linux distro also having a machine ID, but then I remembered that it’s not in a big database, and it’s so well enforced I routinely have multiple machines with the same ID pop up :D
I’ve been using Linux for more than 10 years and I had no idea this was a thing lol.
But yeah after reading up on it I don’t see the issue with giving someone this id (though I also don’t see any reason why someone would need it). It’s just a file on disk that can be changed at will with a kernel parameter.
I was gonna comment something about Linux distro also having a machine ID, but then I remembered that it’s not in a big database, and it’s so well enforced I routinely have multiple machines with the same ID pop up :D
Linux users will probably tell you their id if you ask them nicely and seem interested in their distro of choice.
I’ve been using Linux for more than 10 years and I had no idea this was a thing lol.
But yeah after reading up on it I don’t see the issue with giving someone this id (though I also don’t see any reason why someone would need it). It’s just a file on disk that can be changed at will with a kernel parameter.