@chandlerc1024 By any chance is the source code for your "RNG" random number generator used in your 2017 CPPcon talk available anywhere?pic.twitter.com/ZwYHbOox3H
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Possibly. I found the code. I can try to get it into a gist or something if useful. But to understand what went wrong w/ this, may be easier: its just a silly slide-code wrapper around `std::mt19937`, seeded the usual way and pushed through `std::uniform_int_distribution`.
Not sure exactly which standard library I was using, but my memory is that there have been a few bugs in the uniform distribution implementations in some. And MT isn't the best these days. But I didn't apply deep rigor to this, and so entirely possible there are other factors.
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