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@JKyll Diceware method. You roll the dices which produces a number and then you pick the word connected to that number from the numbered English words dictionary. One of the strongest ways to generate passwords as it's very fucking random.
EFF sells ready to use diceware sets 😊 -
@linuxxx oh, I didn't know that, I just guessed he used the numbers. Sounds cool I'll try it one of these days.
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For your nucleus thing:
*DISCLAIMER: I HAVE NO SOURCES WHATSOEVER, I JUST REMEMBER THOSE THINGS FROM A LOT OF THINGS I READ THAT SEEM TO ALL CONCLUDE TO WHAT I WILL SAY*
It’s theoretically not random, it’s just that you cannot measure it without actively changing the state of the particle. If you had those hidden values, you could theoretically predict it, agreeing to determinism.
Another note: you cannot predict the future of a universe while you are in it, because you would have to predict the effect of your own calculations, which would require infinite calculation power. You can only do that if your universe can strictly and totally negate any effect of your machine, but then I don’t think you can say the machine is still a part of that universe then. -
Grog the Orc: "I attempt to hack the door."
DM: Roll Hacking
*rolls d20, d12, two d10, d8, two d6, three d4*
DM: Nope, wrong result. -
@xorith I've recently seen this one (on the internet that is). They must have thrown a lot of money at it.
Random password generator...
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