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Vecr 10 months ago

Yeah, if I'm actually forced to use a coin instead of a computer system, I try to ping the thing off the ceiling and at least one wall (not in that order). Hitting various other things is a benefit, not a downside.

layman51 10 months ago | parent | next [-]

Your point about the coin hitting other things to be more unpredictable reminded me of an interesting blog post[1] about generating cryptographically secure random numbers. The memorable part for me is the suggestion of using five coins of different shapes and sizes so they get shaken a consistent number of times in a large cup.

[1]: https://blog.sia.tech/generating-cryptographically-secure-ra...

hammock 10 months ago | parent | prev [-]

The guy in the grandparent YouTube video suggests shaking the coin in a closed hand (or better, a box) to randomize the starting side and then transferring it unseen to someone else to flip it

Craps is also brought to mind where the dice have to bump the back wall

roccomathijn 10 months ago | parent [-]

Let's abandon coin flipping in favour of coin shaking then

dotancohen 10 months ago | parent [-]

It's a shake and then a flip. Put your hand on your hip and bend your knees in tight.