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by b1temy
126 days ago
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> the characters ānā and āoā differ by only one bit; an unpredictable error that sets that bit could change GenuineIntel to GenuineIotel. On a QWERTY keyboard, the O key is also next to the I key. It's also possible someone accidentally fat-fingered "GenuineIontel" , noticed something was off, and moved their cursor between the "o" and "n", and accidentally hit Delete instead of Backspace. Maybe an unlikely set of circumstances, but I imagine a random bit flip caused at the hardware-level is rare since it might cause other problems, if something more important was bit-flipped. |
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