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Lava lamps providing randomness for security!
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Cloudflare uses lava lamps to generate a crucial resource
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Ethan Mollick on Twitter: "Humans have always relied on odd sources of randomness as protection🎲 Today: The security of 10% of the internet is secured by a wall of lava lamps watched
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