If somebody wants to discuss something about it, I am happy to hear about it. (Not that I am involved in some way. But I read it once, understood most to a certain depth, and I am always interested in how people use it.)
What helped me initially was listing all recent projects (industry, research, private, even books I read) and the corresponding skills I used/learned (react, typescript, ml,cnns,etc etc) in my CV. It now looks like I am showing off :). It shows much better how much practical experience I have and allows me to pass first checks of recruiters and get into Skype/Telephone interviews. (I used https://www.gravitycv.com/, but there are surely a lot other CV generating sites).
Would it not be preferrable to change as little bits as possible? Instead of counting up from your number you should first try to change single bits (one bit, two, three ...)
Changing a single out of 3232 bits gives you 1024 variations. Changing two already gives you 10241023/2 = 523776 variations.