[Cryptography] RNG design principles

Tom Mitchell mitch at niftyegg.com
Fri Dec 2 21:20:04 EST 2016


On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Ray Dillinger <bear at sonic.net> wrote:

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> On 11/30/2016 03:32 PM, Henry Baker wrote:
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> > So, is it unsportsmanlike and/or cheating to have access to a random
> oracle ?  If not, then perhaps players should be allowed a certified
> RNG/TRNG ?
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> I can picture it.  A tiny little ridge on the brim of a baseball cap,
>

Aha baseball.... there is fundamental secret code stuff there.
Signals from the coaches control a lot of the game.
The catcher and pitcher are not the only ones calling the pitches.

Google or search for "baseball catcher wrist pitch card"... also "football"
One catcher today has a wrist crib sheet that has batter profiles.
Nothing stops these today and they can be changed on the side lines.
Nothing stops the prior planning to be based on good dice or other rand
tools.
See also:
http://www.nevermissasign.com/   <--- one game pads.



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