Talk:Random.org

How does it work?
A glance at the random.org website did not reveal to me how it transforms measurements of unpredictable phenomena into random numbers. Transforming the real-world probability distribution of the measured phenomenon *"atmospheric disturbance" in this case) into a sequence of independent bits can be tricky. So if the process of transformation is hidden, it is hard to evaluate the validity of the process.Daqu (talk) 18:00, 21 October 2015 (UTC)

External links modified
Hello fellow Wikipedians,

I have just added archive links to 1 one external link on Random.org. Please take a moment to review my edit. If necessary, add after the link to keep me from modifying it. Alternatively, you can add to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes:
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20090726093822/http://www.nytimes.com:80/2004/04/08/technology/circuits/08diar.html to http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/08/technology/circuits/08diar.html

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O.K., I Give Up -- Why Random.Org & Not...
Why is there no corresponding Wikipedia page on HotBits ??? The Grand Rascal (talk) 10:21, 23 February 2021 (UTC)


 * As far as I know, not many sites link to or reference HotBits. Also, random.org is more popular. Awesomecat713 (talk) 03:09, 16 May 2022 (UTC)