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You might be wondering how predictable machines like computers can produce

unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random. You might be wondering how predictable machines like
computers can produce unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random. You might be wondering how predictable machines like
computers can produce unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random. You might be wondering how predictable machines like
computers can produce unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random. You might be wondering how predictable machines like
computers can produce unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random. You might be wondering how predictable machines like
computers can produce unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random. You might be wondering how predictable machines like
computers can produce unpredictability.
In truth, the majority of random numbers used in computer programs are pseudo-random,
which means that they are produced by a mathematical formula in a predictable manner.
This is acceptable for a variety of uses, but if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings, it
might not be truly random.

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