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Tasks involving random numbers and/or output.
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votes
Make an array of random 128 bit integers
x86-64 machine code, 10 bytes
Fortunately, there is a built-in RNG. Requires the RDRAND instruction.
00000000: c1e1 020f c7f0 abe2 fac3 ..........
Disassembled:
shl ecx, 2
label:
rdr …
11
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Where to point a low-orbit ion cannon (asking for a friend)
Wolfram Language (Mathematica), 11 bytes
Mathematica has a built-in for pointing ion cannons. In fact, as far as I know, it should support self-intersecting roofs. Takes input as a polygon.
RandomPo …
1
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I multiply the source, you (probably) multiply the output!
I
#define I
static int i;
class p{~p()=>Console.Write(new Random().Next(i)<1?i:1);}p s=new p();
#endif
i++;
Try it online! …