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[–] RedWeasel 44 points 3 weeks ago (22 children)

This isn’t exactly new. I heard a few years ago about a situation where the ai had these wires on the chip that should not do anything as they didn’t go anywhere , but if they removed it the chip stopped working correctly.

[–] db2 10 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Sounds like RF reflection used like a data capacitor or something.

[–] piecat 3 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, that probably sounds so unintuitive and weird to anyone who has never worked with RF.

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