Ultra-Cheap 'Lossy Compression Travel' a Hit for Gen Z, Arriving at 144p Resolution
With soaring airfares, cheap travel that compresses human bodies into data and transmits them is rapidly increasing. Users of the 'data-saving plan' who scrimp on data scrimp on transfer data, materializing at tourist destinations with severe block noise. In Kyoto, low-resolution tourists are overflowing, but they are rational: 'We'll change our faces with editing apps anyway, so our original form doesn't matter.' 'Physical data cap' accidents, where only one leg is left behind due to a lack of return data, are also frequently occurring.