Guide pupils to use the Scratch interface to drag the coding blocks into place, and trial shaking their micro:bits to ...
Hackers love random numbers, or more accurately, the pursuit of them. It turns out that computers are so good at following our exacting instructions that they are largely incapable of doing anything ...
This electronic game is simulation of one-arm bandit game. Electronics hobbyists will find it very interesting. When toggle switch S1 is in ‘run’ position, all segments of 7-segment displays (DIS1 ...
Explore the main differences between RNG and live dealer games in online casinos. Learn how each works, their advantages, and ...
Quick! Think of a number between 1 and 10…was it 7? If it was, don't feel too bad, as human brains are notoriously bad at both true randomness and understanding probability. Even if you're too ...
Sometimes you need random numbers — and properly random ones, at that. Hackaday Alum [Sean Boyce] whipped up a rig that serves up just that, tasty random bytes delivered fresh over MQTT. [Sean] tells ...
Dragon Age: Origins was originally a game without any dragons, but then a random name generator changed the game's setting. This news comes by way of TheGamer, which included the tidbit as part of a ...