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"Bugatti into skateboard is wrong," he says — pointing to baseband backdoor risks, and also the potential of generated randomness not being random enough.
Not all RNGs are quite random enough, it now appears.
Life already seems random enough; no further trivia-without-context is needed.
The selection is thus not random enough to be charmingly eccentric but too random to have any sort of coherence.
The numbers 1 and 10 don't feel random enough, neither does 2, nor the other even numbers, nor 5, which is right in the middle … So we quickly eliminate all the numbers, leaving us with 7, since 7 is the only number that cannot be divided or multiplied within the first 10.
I fell hard for the fragile, unapologetic beauty of his "Hoarfrost" series (1974-76), whose photographic images were imprinted on unstretched fabric, but some of the later metal-and-wood constructions ("Spreads" and "Scales") that he turned out with the help of carpenters and other assistants struck me as too slick and well made — not random enough to be Rauschenbergs.
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The perfect sport would be 50% predictable and 50% random: predictable enough for fans to build up expertise about what determines success and failure, and unpredictable enough to surprise spectators.
Kharms's work is certainly random and violent enough.
They say that there is not enough random testing, that the tests are easily beaten and that there is not enough independent oversight.
Enough random processes related to biology, and not to the weather or other so-called external factors, can make an invasion's spread rate highly unpredictable.
There is actually a whole area of maths known as Ramsey Theory which shows that you can find any pattern you want, to any level of precision you want, if you have enough random data to sort through.
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