Look, I found a website I'd trust more*. https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/interoperable-randomness-beacons/beacon-20
nix via agora-discussion [2023-03-16 19:26]: > On 3/16/23 18:54, Janet Cobb via agora-discussion wrote: > > Don't use a website, just use the standard random choice mechanism. > > I think the website is clever here because it gives a daily roll that each > person can monitor to determine when it's their turn (or form a contract > with others to split the stamps for whoever gets it first). Our rolling > mechanism isn't really suitable for that. > > -- > nix > Prime Minister, Herald, Collector > * Not because the US government is trustworthy, not that it isn't, but just that it's less likely to be biased as the consequences would be graver. I repudiate any attributions of political position to me based on this message. -- juan