Published on: 2025-07-15 17:29:16
Welcome to the Glitch Gallery, an online exhibition of pretty software bugs! This is a museum of accidental art, an enthusiastic embrace of mistakes, a celebration of emergent beauty. Learn more? Below you can browse the exhibits in our collection. If you have ever encountered such an accidental artwork yourself, we invite you to submit it to us!
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-29 02:30:12
Image by Kevin Winter via Getty / Futurism Studies As cosmetic procedures surge in popularity, lip fillers have never been more ubiquitous — but men, apparently, are not impressed. In a new study out of the University of Sydney, psychological researchers looked gender differences in whether thinner or plumper lips are considered more attractive. Intriguingly, men tended to prefer images of women with thinner or unaltered lips — but women preferred plumper lips in other women and thinner lips i
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-29 21:02:58
UI Design that goes HARD WebTUI is a modular CSS library that brings the beauty of Terminal UIs to the browser
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-11-13 18:02:49
In Brief We’ve all been there. A favorite item is suddenly unavailable for purchase. Couldn’t the manufacturer have given you advance warning? Whether owing to low sales, changing habits, production costs, or even because something is a little wrong with your favorite product (shh), discontinued items are part of life. In a weekend piece, the New York Times delves into the not-so-dark underbelly of online places where shoppers find these items, share tips and yes, find emotional support. The
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