Looking back, I actually think the older the RAM the more likely you're able to notice bit-flips and they harm your workflow. EDO RAM was the worst in my experience (my first computer), SDRAM was a bit better, and random bit-flips atleast under load got very rare after DDR2. I think Google even had a paper comparing DDR1 vs DDR2 (link: https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.c...).
That said, memory DIMM capacity increases with even a small chance of bit-flips means lots of people will still be affected.
Exactly, people are going to be logged into these apps with trackable identifiers. You can see it with tracker control on android, download a new app and see existing apps report things to new trackers, which seems to be happening at the sdk level.
The one I took was a night train to/from Xian, and had fixed beds instead of seats. It makes sense for bigger cities to have this sort of a service available, but it would also make sense if smaller cities have these as daytime trains with proper seats.
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