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I looked at lavaland just the other day, and it seems to be defunct. No updates in a couple years, and plans for stuff that may get done during 2000. Can't get any freshly generated random data from them.
If I were to build something, I think a radio tuned to no station, patched to the mic input on a sound card would be a good and cheap chaos sampler. How does the random number generator in Perl's rand work? It seems pretty good, and I remember years ago reading that they no longer use the C library's generator. —John In reply to Re: Re: Genuine Quantum Randomness
by John M. Dlugosz
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