Your greedy question is the one place I already have data. On the Gemma 12B at 131K, temp 0 made it worse, not better: 12 of 25 samples looped deterministically until they died at the budget, and the same samples looped again on rerun. Vendor sampling (temp 1.0) halved the failures to 6 of 25 but did not eliminate them. Raw prediction files for both conditions are in the repo. On the 299B at IQ1_M it is one step darker: loops happen even with sampling, at short context, on trivial prompts. So the pattern across bit depths so far: at 4-bit you need greedy plus long context to trigger the loop; at 1.7-bit sampling cannot pull it out. That lines up with your flattened-logits read.
Adopting your loop-rate metric as of the next runs: the bridge will store full reasoning traces, and I will publish n-gram repeat rate next to each RULER rung, plus a bit-depth sweep across the Hy3 quant ladder as those rungs finish building. If loop rate climbs faster than accuracy falls, you called it.