Getting unique items from a list. Why do they come out in a random order?

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  • SipHash

    High-speed secure pseudorandom function for short messages

  • Sets are internally ordered by items' hash (rather, the first few bits of it, depending on the # of elements in the set), and strings are hashed with a pseudorandom algorithm.

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