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Computerphile | Random Numbers with LFSR (Linear Feedback Shift Register) - Computerphile @Computerphile | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 6 hours ago
A simple bit-shift operation can generate amazing random strings of numbers. Dr Mike Pound explains then codes it in Python.

If you want to know more about how XOR works: youtube.com/watch?v=VPw9vPN-3ac

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