That is much weaker than the type of RSI that is supposed to cause FOOM. For one you are only altering software not hardware, and secondly I don’t think a system that replaces itself with a random variation, even if it has been tested, will necessarily be better, if it doesn’t understand itself. Random alterations, may cause madness, introduce bugs or other problems a long time after the change.
That is much weaker than the type of RSI that is supposed to cause FOOM. For one you are only altering software not hardware, and secondly I don’t think a system that replaces itself with a random variation, even if it has been tested, will necessarily be better, if it doesn’t understand itself. Random alterations, may cause madness, introduce bugs or other problems a long time after the change.
Note: Deliberate alterations may cause madness or introduce bugs or other problems a long time after the change.
The idea with Eliezer style RSI is formally proved good alterations.