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    JRF

    Java Remote File - RemoteInputStream and RemoteOutputStream.

    JRF is a client/server application that allows to extend local storage to other computers running the JRF Server. It has been designed for ultra-simplicity, **not for security!** It does not request for authentication when accessing files on a remote server, nor does it prevent access to files or directories. It has been designed for already-secured networks (e.g. LANs or inside VPNs), where file-sharing setup is tedious (or impossible). Basic access configuration/restriction should be performed on the OS, by changing rights of the user running the JRF Server. ...
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    PadotusRNDT.js

    PadotusRNDT.js

    This library allows you to generate a random number

    This library allows you to generate a random number in the specified range from 0 to n, without using the built-in function Math.random (), and gets a random number from the processing time of polymorphic mathematical calculations, which depends on the current physical parameters of the CPU, RAM, and t .P. The resulting sequence corresponds to a discrete uniform distribution and is close to natural random sequences in terms of statistical randomness tests (LFSR, Approximate Entropy, DIEHARD Test).
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