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@maidenlabs/biorand

v1.0.0

Published

Publicly accessible, bologically derived randomness

Downloads

1

Readme

@maidenlabs/biorand

Publicly accessible, biologically derived randomness.

Installation

npm install @maidenlabs/biorand

Usage

import BioRNG from '@maidenlabs/biorand';

const rng = new BioRNG(100, 4);

await rng.rand();
await rng.randInt(1, 10);

Use Cases

Numeric number generation is a critical component of most areas of computing. Sourcing true random data is a common area of weakness in the context of:

  • Scientific Research: Generating random numbers for simulations or experiments that require biologically-derived randomness.
  • Cryptography: Using biologically-derived randomness to enhance the security of cryptographic algorithms.
  • Gaming: Creating more unpredictable and unique gaming experiences by using biological data for random events.
  • Art and Music: Generating random patterns or sequences in art and music compositions based on biological data.

License

Released under MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.