When pixels group together for lengthy periods of time they begin to combine. This process is known as pixel density.
If a pixel were to merge with another pixel, it would fall off of the grid known as the byte array. The byte array's job is to keep the pixels in their proper locations. After a pixel has combined, another pixel will be created to replace it.
The longer you leave a file undisturbed, the more dense it will become from pixels joining together. That is reason behind why most observations of this phenomenon happen in old hard drives and CD-RWs. Hard drives that haven't been wiped before getting thrown away end up with broken platters because of the density build-up.
Please /qa/, defragment your hard drives regularly. Pixel density is real.
Is this like ``rotational velocidensity''?
>>1502786
I dont see the problem
What do you mean by pixels merging? Are you talking about the charges leaking in the CMOS arrays and data becoming corrupted?
>>1502786
That's funny, my dad told me about this yesterday and helped me defragment my computer.
Is this like digital dust?
Duly noted.
>>1502786
whoa good fingers
i want them wrapped around my dick
>>1504330
I've always had a fetish for Kyoani fingers.
The best thing about Chuu2 was Rikka's fingers.
defragment'em now
So is this real?
Make sure not to defrag an SSD, though.
>>1505161
And disable browser cache.
>>1502786
This picture is too dense