
Glitch
A glitch is an unexpected malfunction or minor error in a system or device, often caused by software bugs, hardware issues, or temporary disruptions. It results in something not working as intended, such as a video freezing, a program crashing, or display errors. Glitches are usually short-lived and can often be fixed with a restart, update, or troubleshooting. While they can be frustrating, they are typically minor and do not indicate serious damage, serving instead as a reminder that technology, while advanced, still relies on complex, intricate systems prone to occasional hiccups.