The alphanumeric string in your request looks like a standard UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) often used by iPhones and Macs to name image files. While the code itself doesn't contain a story, it represents a "digital ghost"—a placeholder for a memory that hasn't been labeled yet.
Both Windows and Mac have built-in tools to select 100 files and rename them all at once (e.g., "Wedding_001," "Wedding_002").
One day, the human behind the screen began a "Storage Cleanup." The human’s eyes were tired, scrolling through thousands of files."I don't know what these codes are," the human muttered. "Probably just duplicates or screenshots I don't need."