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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random device" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a device that generates random numbers or outcomes, often in programming, gaming, or statistical analysis.
Example: "The program utilizes a random device to ensure that the results are unpredictable and fair."
Alternatives: "a random generator" or "a stochastic device".
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"On the server side, we'll only see a random device identifier, because we don't have accounts so you can't be attributable to your traffic," he said.
"Unlike other similar services, which associate and store historical voice utterances in identifiable form," the answer goes on, throwing shade all the while, "Siri utterances, which include the audio trigger and the remainder of the Siri command, are tied to a random device identifier, not a user's Apple ID".
I don't think I'm the only one tired of looking at a stale pic of a random device's guts.
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I love butterball, gutter-butted bitches who ride with inmates… Anyhow, Jenessa is one of the human toilet breed, and she's the type that begs to have sherms ashed in her eyes before being sodomized with a Cabbage Patch Kid's thigh or some such other random device.
The goal, they've stated, is to prevent random device shutdowns as time goes on and the battery's output starts to wane.
This section presents the simulation results comparing the average maximum delay encountered by the devices while applying the point-to-multipoint system, the optimal, the fast, and the random device selections for D2D-enabled networks.
Based on the 'real' doping profile, the impact of random device doping on 6-T SRAM static noise margins are discussed in detail for 35 nm physical gate length devices.
They were told that at the end of each task, two of their decisions would be randomly selected to be played for real (one in the gain domain and the other in the loss domain), and another random device would determine the outcomes of the selected bets.
They've probably got a backlog a hundred deep of random devices and interesting hardware spaces they want to explore.
By measuring 100 random devices it is found that a smaller size device has lower leakage current and resistive switching characteristics are observed.
Here's what I expect: the first mass-market reader (this means no random devices with extremely limited availability) to get below $100 will experience major sales; $100 is a magic number for impulse purchases, and the funny thing is that at that point, features don't really matter.
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