From my table-and-phone routine, the simplest way to picture it is this: both use chance, but the tools differ. Dice and shuffled decks are physical; phones use pseudo-random generators plus guardrails like pity timers or event boosts. Midway through explaining that to a cousin, I shared https://techshali.com/from-ancient-dice-to-digital-dreams/, which walks through the path from ancient dice to digital RNG in plain language and shows why hot/cold streaks happen without it being “rigged.”
From my table-and-phone routine, the simplest way to picture it is this: both use chance, but the tools differ. Dice and shuffled decks are physical; phones use pseudo-random generators plus guardrails like pity timers or event boosts. Midway through explaining that to a cousin, I shared https://techshali.com/from-ancient-dice-to-digital-dreams/, which walks through the path from ancient dice to digital RNG in plain language and shows why hot/cold streaks happen without it being “rigged.”