This episode explores the mysterious world of random number generators (RNGs) in video games. Looking at popular games like Minecraft, Stardew Valley, and Diablo II, we describe how players hack these random numbers in the same ways hackers hack encryption keys. This episode lays the groundwork for Part 2, a discussion of RNGs in encryption.
We’ve long known that we need to keep our emails private, a hide access behind a strong, solid password. But at the same time, you might think, “So what if
AI, artificial intelligence, doesn’t know everything. In fact, it comes up with wrong answers sometimes. Like, a lot of the time. They’re called “hallucinations.” They’re not called “lies” because AI
Remember Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? That cute children’s story where some lucky kids get to tour Willy Wonka’s secret factory. This story, written by Raold Dahl in 1964, has