What is Glitching?

Glitching: the art of intentionally inducing system crashes and errors, one poorly-coded line of code at a time. A delicate dance of 1s and 0s, where the only rule is there are no rules.

It's like a game of digital Jenga, but instead of blocks, you're working with fragile bits of code. One wrong move, and the whole thing comes crashing down.

But don't worry, we're not talking about the kind of glitching that'll get your grandma's toaster to print out ASCII art on the kitchen floor. No, no, no. This is the high-brow, avant-garde kind of glitching. The kind that'll get you invited to speak at TED Talks, but only if you're willing to take the risk of getting lost in the code.

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