multiply the last 2 an n number of times, with n being the result of /dev/urandom Ă· /dev/random
2 0 ReplyThis all sucks. There's nothing more random than a 4-year-old
16 0 ReplyDunno, asked my 4 years old brother for 10 random numbers between 0 and 100 throughout a whole week, most of them were 6, 28 and 50 Funnily enough, there were only 1 number above 50, which was 52... I guess he figured out he was saying too much 50
21 0 ReplyPerfection
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Not pictured: another bottom panel showing the Cloudflare wall of lava lamps https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/ssl/lava-lamp-encryption/
79 0 ReplyI thought this was an April fool's article at first.
12 0 ReplyI wonder what could be more random than it or more fun examples?
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Where is random.org?
15 0 ReplyI mean yea, atmosphericly based is cool and all, but it's not the hot new quantum based coolness!
(I forgot lol)
Edit: there fixed lmao
10 1 ReplyBut there are a lot of quantum processes going on in the atmosphere, no?
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1 0 ReplyLol nice
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