Anonymous
11/3/2025, 1:12:07 AM
No.107086733
>>107086725
Of course it's bit rot. If it wrote the data back correctly but then due to a bug the data ended up corrupted then that's bit rot. It's no longer the original data you wrote to the storage medium in question. The data has rotted.
Of course it's bit rot. If it wrote the data back correctly but then due to a bug the data ended up corrupted then that's bit rot. It's no longer the original data you wrote to the storage medium in question. The data has rotted.