But all of these bits are useless for breaking the sandbox, since again they’re random.
This isn’t true in principle. Suppose you had floating point numbers, you could add, multiply and compare them, but you weren’t sure how they were represented internally. When you see a cosmic ray bitflip, you learn that only one bit needs to be flipped to produce these results. This is technically information. In practice not much info. But some.
This isn’t true in principle. Suppose you had floating point numbers, you could add, multiply and compare them, but you weren’t sure how they were represented internally. When you see a cosmic ray bitflip, you learn that only one bit needs to be flipped to produce these results. This is technically information. In practice not much info. But some.