Are you a Dr Who fan ?

Place a teaspoon of fine grade white sand onto the skin of a snare drum

Place an isolating isoscrope above the snare drum that can measure the 
fractional movements of the grains of sand based on the ambient noise.

Do something that moves the sand so you can measure the factorial movements 
based on different events.

There was a documentary on the ABC about it all a few years back, someone at 
ANU or somewhere else in Oz was woking on the research.


> On 31 May 2018, at 6:07 PM, chris.g...@kiffer.be wrote:
> 
> I've also encountered this quite often, and I have a feeling that on
> today's connected devices there may be a lot of entropy "in the air"
> (quite literally) which is not being captured. Does any one know of 
> research in this area?
> 
>> Hi Scott
>> 
>> I don’t know your OS or environment, have you tried the ‘openssl
>> rand’ functionality as a random source to seed your entropy issues ?
>> 
>> openssl rand 102400 > some named pipe file that you can call as your
>> random source.
>> 
>> perhaps rather than pseudo random, try a hardware device ?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 30 May 2018, at 8:58 AM, Scott Neugroschl <scot...@xypro.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I’m using PRNGD to seed my random numbers (I’m on a system without
>>> /dev/random and /dev/urandom).   I occasionally get the dreaded “PRNG
>>> is not seeded” error.
>>> 
>>> I know this is caused by a lack of available entropy in the system; but
>>> what can I do to address this?  Is it just a matter of waiting until
>>> enough entropy has been collected?  Is there any kind of workaround?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> ScottN
>>> 
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