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10% of 1000 isnt 10; its 100.And no, its not reasonable - the main reason is that you cannot reliably tell if something is a bit flip or not remotely, because bitflips affect both code and data. Also, 10% of a semi-obscure specific category of failures seems to indicate that the population submitting crashes isn't random enough. I'm a layman in statistics, but this doesn't seem correct, at least not without concrete details on the kinds of bugs being reported and the methodology used. Claiming 10% and being able to demonstrate 10% are different things - and the tweet thread indicates that is this clickbait - something in the lines of "may potentially be a bit-flip". Well, every error may be a bit flip.
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