> @rjh: I guess you will now remark about random_seed, but I don't think > tha this is anymore an issue with modern versions. The entropy > gathering changed quite a bit in the 2.2 and we may eventually remove > that file. (Due to the new JitterRNG which is sufficient on Windows and > the faster getrandom call on Linux).
Growing up in a family of hunters, I learned at an early age that even if someone tells you a firearm is unloaded you should still clear the chamber and store it pointed in a safe direction... especially if someone tells you "no, really, it's perfectly safe, I just checked it". I apply the same to any file claiming to be a random seed. No matter who tells me it's safe to copy it I'm not going to copy it, and I think other people would be best served to adopt the same rule. :)
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