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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a random user" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified or arbitrary individual who uses a service, application, or platform.
Example: "In our study, we collected data from a random user to analyze their behavior on the website."
Alternatives: "an arbitrary user" or "a casual user".
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It uses complicated math (sort of like "magic," he says) to first select a random user to propose, digitally sign, and add new blocks to the chain.
3) Dispatching an intern to kidnap and blindfold a random user, drag them to a forest, force them at gunpoint to dig their own grave, shoot them in the back of the head, cover the body with soil, drive away at speed and lie low in a motel for a few weeks to discover if they're really cut out for this shit.
We initialize the game with a random user assignment for each player.
where 1 ́ stands for a random user which is not the first order statistic.
User grouping results are compared to a random user grouping with round robin scheduling denoted RUG-RR.
In return you receive a random rando — also from a random user, with only a general location such as 'Moscow' for context.
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We developed a cryptographic subprotocol, which can be used to implement our new security measure, given an arbitrary random user selection protocol.
Krebs said that the attackers, who call themselves The Impact Team, published a range of random user data that they claim to have snatched from ALM — the parent company behind Ashley Madison, Cougar Life and Established Men.
Krebs said that the attackers, who call themselves The Impact Team, published a range of random user data that they claim to have snatched from ALM — the parent company behind Ashley Madison, Cougar Life and Established Men.
In July the group, which calls itself The Impact Team, published a range of random user data they claimed to have taken from Avid Life Media, the parent company behind Ashley Madison and two other dating-related websites.
We illustrate a simple form of random user selection.
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