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Python uses a random hash seed to prevent attackers from tar-pitting your application by sending you keys designed to collide. See the original vulnerability disclosure. By offsetting the hash with a random seed (set once at startup) attackers can no longer predict what keys will collide.
You can set a fixed seed or disable the feature by setting the PYTHONHASHSEED environment variable; the default is random but you can set it to a fixed positive integer value, with 0 disabling the feature altogether.
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