jot -r 100 0 1 | rs -t 10
I noticed my "fake randomness" is lacking long sequences of the same key. I feel like I'm "predictable" when I press the same key 5 times in a row, yet that happens a lot in a truly random distribution. #!/usr/bin/env -S cargo +nightly -Zscript
---cargo
[package]
edition = "2024"
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 3
---
fn main() {
println!("Hey, man!");
} x-cache: Error from cloudfront
No, it doesn't. It feels way more responsive.
My pet peeve is "stopwatch apps" which trigger on release instead of on press. When timing something where fractions of a second matter, most people won't realize that it triggers on release and tap down when they want to start / stop, adding some arbitrary delay until they actually release the button.