They're mostly decorative plants...
And has nothing to do with my proposition.
It is. It is practically impossible to guess the file names. You telling otherwise means you don't have sufficient knowledge on the matter.
The powerful enough computer doesn't exist, and will not exist for some time. And even if it exists, it can't query the web server fast enough to have meaningful effectiveness.
So, for all intents and purposes, it's impossible. Period.
For all practical purposes, it's impossible.
It's not security through obscurity in this case. The filenames can't be obtained or guessed through brute force. At least not with current technology or processing power...
Security through obscurity is when you hide implementation details.
Saying that my suggestion is security through obscurity is the same as telling that ASLR is security through obscurity...
Can't be done.
Disabling index and making the names UUID would make the directory inviolable even if the address was publicly available.
So that's why my variable can't be null, you're hoarding it to yourself!
It's just that the place name is more associated with this event and is most famous for it.