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author | Arjun Satarkar <me@arjunsatarkar.net> | 2023-02-17 17:50:35 +0000 |
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committer | Arjun Satarkar <me@arjunsatarkar.net> | 2023-02-17 17:50:35 +0000 |
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diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc index c3dc35d..3e9d23d 100644 --- a/README.adoc +++ b/README.adoc @@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ A consistent "magic 8-ball" that chooses the result based on a hash of the input Since the standard non-committal answers in a magic 8-ball indicate that you should try again later, we first randomly decide if we should use a non-committal answer or not, and only if not, use the hash of the input to pick an unchanging committal answer. -We use the "djb2" hash function because of its simplicity. - == Rationale It is somewhat strange that magic 8-balls, both physical and digital, can return opposite responses to the same question. At least in the digital case, we can mitigate this. |