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The neon hum of the 24-hour cafe was the only thing keeping Elias awake as his progress bar hovered at 98%. For three weeks, he had been scouring the deep-web archives for the final, missing piece of a legendary open-source decryption project that had vanished from the internet in 2012. The "Fragments of Knowledge" (FOK) files weren't just
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