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bit rot         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Broken code; Bit decay; Information rot; Bitrot; Bitrotting; Bit rotting; Data Rot; Bitrotten; Bit rot (disambiguation); Bit-rot
<jargon> A hypothetical disease the existence of which has been deduced from the observation that unused programs or features will often stop working after sufficient time has passed, even if "nothing has changed". The theory explains that bits decay as if they were radioactive. As time passes, the contents of a file or the code in a program will become increasingly garbled. People with a physics background tend to prefer the variant "bit decay" for the analogy with particle decay. There actually are physical processes that produce such effects (alpha particles generated by trace radionuclides in ceramic chip packages, for example, can change the contents of a computer memory unpredictably, and various kinds of subtle media failures can corrupt files in mass storage), but they are quite rare (and computers are built with error detection circuitry to compensate for them). The notion long favoured among hackers that cosmic rays are among the causes of such events turns out to be a myth. Bit rot is the notional cause of software rot. See also computron, quantum bogodynamics. [Jargon File] (1998-03-15)
bit decay         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Broken code; Bit decay; Information rot; Bitrot; Bitrotting; Bit rotting; Data Rot; Bitrotten; Bit rot (disambiguation); Bit-rot
Saturn's Children (novel)         
BOOK BY CHARLES STROSS
Saturn's Children (Stross novel); Bit Rot
Saturn's Children is a 2008 science fiction novel by British author Charles Stross. Stross called it "a space opera and late-period [Robert A.

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