The last obfuscation w.r.t. fft got me inspired,
so I spent some of my CPU time to do this:
print join (' ', map {
srand ($_->[0]);
my $l;
for (1..$_->[1]) {
$l = ''; $l .= chr (int (rand (58))+65) for 1..6;
}
substr ($l, 0, $_->[0] < 1024 ? 4 : 6)
} [346, 5305], [59235, 9374], [512, 2698], [104315, 5127]), "\n";
I hope it works everywhere, as I'm not sure whether srand&rand have the same algo everywhere.
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