User blog comment:PsiCubed2/Let's try this again: A simple yes/no poll/@comment-25337554-20180424051619/@comment-30754445-20180424154436

The number of possible generated numbers is - in theory - infinite. In practice it is limited by my arbitrary decision of when to stop "rolling" more digits.

That's why I'm always saying that the numbers given are approximations. They are accurate to the point I've decided to stop going any further.

It's funny that it is you - of all people - who is asking this question. Because you happen to be the first person to get a number which can actually be written in full:

5787170564040192004366155684740877039707400572794052095876752237014539616841699399802391348135758490793188498067689713757081214482848620167754155883303815958757437161945861619253708308781351211302122489317051537965145550 ≈ 5.787×10219

This is also the only number (so far) for which the digits were generated by a computer. Usually I roll actual RPG dice. But here, once I got to the point of 5×10219, it was impractical to roll a physical d10 219 times. So I went to random.org to fetch 219 digits, which (with the exception of the inital 5) are the digits of your number.