Evil bit release
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An evil bit release, or evil bit release event, is the release of an Evil bit (nonfiction) from a computer network into another medium, such as biology (nonfiction) or literature (nonfiction).
In the News
April 1, 2003: Steve Bellovin publishes Request for Comment 5314, subsequently known as the evil bit protocol, a humorous April Fool's Day proposal.
New study links Capacitor plague with Evil bit release.
Supervillain Fugitive Rubies involuntarily luminesces under green laser interrogation, re-emits red light.
High-energy literature experiments may cause Evil bit release, according to reader survey.