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by h4ck_th3_pl4n3t 429 days ago
My point that you successfully explained and intentionally ignored is also: /dev/random ignores all state and evidence, meaning it will continue its predefined behavior even when it's damaging to the environment.

Pretty similar to a republican's mindset: I don't have to fix it, let the next generation deal with the problems that I caused.

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/dev/random is damaging to the environment???