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    Глюки

    Is it more like bug/glitches or hallucinations?

    Google translate says it's bug/glitches by the dual-language book I'm reading (Metro 2033) translates it to hallucinations-- which seems to make more sense...looking for some verificaiton

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    Женька, очевидно, тоже ничего не слышал, хотя и пытался. Бросив, наконец, это занятие, он с ехидной усмешкой посмотрел на Артема, и, заглядывая ему в глаза, проникновенно спросил: — Глюки? — Да пошел ты! — неожиданно раздраженно бросил Артем.
    "Особенно упорно надо заниматься тем, кто ничего не знает." - Като Ломб

    "В один прекрасный день все ваши подспудные знания хлынут наружу. Ощущения при этом замечательные, уверяю вас." -Кто-то

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    A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program or system that produces an incorrect or unexpected result, or causes it to behave in unintended ways. Software bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system. It is often used to describe a transient fault that corrects itself, and is therefore difficult to troubleshoot. The term is particularly common in the computing and electronics industries, and in circuit bending, as well as among players of video games, although it is applied to all types of systems including human organizations and nature.
    Glitch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A hallucination is a perception in the absence of a stimulus.
    Hallucination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    As I can see, the words bugs and glitches in English are not associated with psyche or psychology. As Артем is a human being and not a robot (I suppose so, I haven’t read the book) then his hearing the noise should be called hallucination.

    In Russian глюк denotes a fault both in computer programs/systems and in human mental processes. The former is neutral and is commonly used being at the same time kind of professional slang with synonymous words сбой, ошибка. The latter is obviously kind of young people’s slang, with synonymous words галлюцинация (neutral), галюники (slang).

    Молодёжный сленг — Википедия

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    Originally it was a colloquial shortening of "hallucination" and gain a wide spread as a description of phenomenon when "you see something wrong or unexpected".

    Later among IT-crowd (and then everywhere) it became popular particularly as an observed occurrence of non-documented behavior of software. Still colloquial and informal. The word is well known in both meanings for people below, let us say, 45.
    "Россия для русских" - это неправильно. Остальные-то чем лучше?

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    В потолке открылся люк, из него течёт вода.
    Не пугайся, это глюк, так бывает иногда
    Another month ends. All targets met. All systems working. All customers satisfied. All staff eagerly enthusiastic. All pigs fed and ready to fly.

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    Sometimes глюки like green aliens, imps can be caused by long-term substance abuse etc and you can call them ‘real’, so to speak; whereas in other contexts глюки are just words, metaphorically expressing your emotional attitudes toward somebody’s ‘loony’ ideas, ‘out of the way’ statements and other deviations from your expectations. Interpretation depends on the context.

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    A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program or system that produces an incorrect or unexpected result, or causes it to behave in unintended ways. Software bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A glitch is a short-lived fault in a system. It is often used to describe a transient fault that corrects itself, and is therefore difficult to troubleshoot. The term is particularly common in the computing and electronics industries, and in circuit bending, as well as among players of video games, although it is applied to all types of systems including human organizations and nature.
    Glitch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Yes I know the terms quite well, but they could be used ironiclaly... "Do you have glitches in your system, buddy?"

    Originally it was a colloquial shortening of "hallucination" and gain a wide spread as a description of phenomenon when "you see something wrong or unexpected".
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    Thanks!
    "Особенно упорно надо заниматься тем, кто ничего не знает." - Като Ломб

    "В один прекрасный день все ваши подспудные знания хлынут наружу. Ощущения при этом замечательные, уверяю вас." -Кто-то

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valda View Post
    Yes I know the terms quite well, but they could be used ironiclaly... "Do you have glitches in your system, buddy?"
    I have no doubts, Valda, that you know them. I didn’t mean to teach you. I was only trying to show how I understand them in order to make my conclusions. That’s why I was proceeding with “As I can see...”

    Now I see that if you can use them ironically then both resourses are correct, google and your dual-language book. Just like in Russian.

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    Taken from here:

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