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He spun around. His small apartment was empty. The door was locked. He looked back at the screen. The digital Elias on the monitor was still staring at the camera, but the real Elias was now looking at the wall. The feed was delayed, but not by seconds—it was delayed by a reality.

He loaded the driver into his OBS instance. The software groaned, the fans on his 64-bit rig spinning into a frantic whine. His monitor flickered, then settled into a feed that made his heart stop. The camera wasn't pointed at him. It was pointed at the back of his head. He spun around

Five minutes later, the apartment was silent. The monitor was dark, the terminal window closed. On a remote server halfway across the world, a new file appeared in a hidden directory, ready for the next curious archivist to find. File name: user-hidden-elias-v1-64bit-os112-archived.ipa. If you would like to explore this story further, I can: about the next person who finds the file. Describe the world of the "ok14" layer in more detail. Create a technical "log" from BFI's perspective. How should we continue the mystery? He looked back at the screen