rand knows all!
echo 123412341234 | perl -pe '$s=time;s/(.)/srand $s;rand for 1..$1;ch
+r(ord("a")+rand 26)/ge'
bw, bliako
Edit: fixed the 'a' to "a" also a warning: this code should not be run more than once during one whole second, thanks Discipulus
Edit: Of course that warning is because of srand(time). Now this seeds and on something completely different: echo '01234567890123456789' | perl -pe '$s=time+join "",{}=~/(\d+)/g;s/(.)/srand $s;rand for 0..$1;chr(ord("a")+rand 26)/ge'. (👁️)
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