@tubanami

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@nickegan2378

Quantization Error is not a quantum effect. Two totally unrelated subject areas.

@busterdafydd3096

another way you can test randomness is through compression, compression software will look for patterns and use it to compress randomness should not have patterns at the very least so if the compression program doesn't decrease the size significantly then you know it's good.  In fact some compression systems might increase the size because of the header information being added

@zemariagp

i've probably said this before but the name of this series immediately makes me want to be your friend

@cliffmathew

Thank you. Very informative. FYI - The links to hardware page returns access denied.

@leesweets4110

I wonder if this can be done again, without the three different companies of proprietary hardware and maybe even on a windows machine.

@GNU_Linux_for_good

10:00 There's no way (for nonspecialists) telling true randomness from pseudo randomness - right?

@protonjinx

Ummm... a temperature sensor is not a source of true randomness. Oh.. and piping it through sha doesnt make it more random. It just makes it APPEAR more random to humans, it might even reduce the randomness.

@kirkclarke7396

i think i could do this but would there be any point?

@ricardoderas5638

To anyone lecturing as to the validity of what is presented in this video: This device implements known techniques for using random processes in integrated circuits.  Please read RFC 4086 (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4086.txt):

Is there any hope for true, strong, portable randomness in the
   future?  There might be.  All that's needed is a physical source of
   unpredictable numbers.

   Thermal noise (sometimes called Johnson noise in integrated circuits)
   or a radioactive decay source and a fast, free-running oscillator
   would do the trick directly [GIFFORD].  This is a trivial amount of
   hardware, and it could easily be included as a standard part of a
   computer system's architecture.  Most audio (or video) input devices
   are usable [TURBID].  Furthermore, any system with a spinning disk or
   ring oscillator and a stable (crystal) time source or the like has an
   adequate source of randomness ([DAVIS] and Section 3.3).  All that's
   needed is the common perception among computer vendors that this
   small additional hardware and the software to access it is necessary
   and useful.

@Ano-Nymos

Is this really a True RNG without seeds and without a algorithm? Comparable to a quantum electron tunneling RNG (without seeds)?

@maesitos

Any book you'd recommend to get a nice grounding knowledge of Unix. You seem to feel very comfortable in that area.

@bluedeath996

Will this work on any STM32F103, or does this stick have something special on it?

@SpAceProductions100

hey I need help with a project can you show how to build a auto Dialler gsm but instead of calling a phone it's texted insted plz respond

@kaudeerashraf4290

Can you help me to generate 3 numbers out 18 numbers pattern

@heavyglassglass

That scroll clicking tho

@tristunalekzander5608

Or you could use the spin of silver atoms through an inhomogeneous magnetic field. To each his own.

@spectralcodec

Beats using dice!

@zes3813

no such thing as well or not well tx, or temperx

@Prcharles795

DR Charles Goui