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    Literally, a glitch is a spike or change in voltage in an electrical circuit which takes place when the circuit suddenly has a new load put on it. You have probably noticed a dimming of lights in your home when you turn a switch or start the dryer or the television set.

  2. Feb 27, 2016 · The difference between bug and glitch is more of a semantic one. The most common way these are interpreted is that a glitch usually has to do with the presentation of a product, while a bug is usually seen more as interfering with gameplay.

  3. Oct 24, 2013 · Not all glitches are unintentional and problematic. Glitch art introduces, on purpose, digital typos that would otherwise be edited out in an image.

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  4. It's a glitch when you don't expect it to happen again because its unlikely a code issue. Glitches are typically caused by failure of components or underlying systems.

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · A glitch isn’t wrong, it’s the result of things not happening in the ways we anticipated. This can be the result of our narrow thinking, or equally our over ambitious plans. These glitches happen all the time, they are part of life and our continued learning.

  6. a small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should: We'd expected a few glitches, but everything's gone remarkably smoothly. The system has been plagued with glitches ever since its launch. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a problem. problem What's the problem here?

  7. Dec 8, 2015 · A glitch, in technical terms, refers to a small and fleeting error in a system that occurs due to unknown causes. While the actual cause of a glitch is unknown, it can potentially cause serious harm to the system, including power failure, temporary loss of service or data loss.

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