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27 days agoI second guessed myself, and had to look back-and-forth at those images on phone. Calling you a bot/troll for this in isolation is a pretty unreasonable leap


I second guessed myself, and had to look back-and-forth at those images on phone. Calling you a bot/troll for this in isolation is a pretty unreasonable leap


Plus, 2nd image, the poses don’t match the incline, and 3rd image the heads and tails are weird


+1 you monster
You’re assuming that app quality is constant. But if I made an app that crashes on launch, I can confidently say 0% of those crashes would be from bitflips.
Firefox isn’t special in some way that could cause bitflips, but it’s 1) where this data was collected (and why this post isnt talking about some other product) and 2) speaks to the quality of FF, because crashes are rare enough for bit flips to be a significant crash factor.
The takeaway is that for the FF team, and anyone using ram (everyone), bitflips are more common than expected