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d1sxeyes 2 hours ago

That makes it vanishingly unlikely. On a 16GB RAM computer with that rate, you can expect 64 random bit flips per month.

So roughly you could expect this happen roughly once every two hundred million years.

Assuming there are about 2 billion Windows computers in use, that’s about 10 computers a year that experience this bit flip.

eszed 2 hours ago | parent [-]

> 10 computers a year experience this bit flip

That's wildly more than I would have naively expected to experience a specific bit-flip. Wow!

mapontosevenths an hour ago | parent [-]

Scale makes the uncommon common. Remember kids, if she's one in a million that means there are 11 of her in Ohio alone.