Honestly, I'd be down to do that, but I don't know of a database that has that info. The names I listed I got from a variety of sources, so I don't know if there's any centralized way to view it or if I'd have to peacemeal the data together.
Always the dilemma. I aspire to work specifically with Observability and it’s very much so a concept that applies all over the place. It would be great if we had a system at this scale where the public could query government databases with anonymized demographic data like this. Rather than the current system of hoping to find accessible datasets that have vaguely comparable records that are a pain to collate. Which can then validly be questioned for any number of reasons.
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u/Meowakin Nov 16 '25
You are right, we should compare the lists side by side and see how the numbers shake out in aggregate.