Decayfmt: An Experimental File Format That Degrades Slightly on Each Open
A developer named Arav Panwar has created an experimental project called Decayfmt, a file format designed to corrupt itself incrementally each time it is opened. The concept mimics organic decay, introducing small, cumulative changes to a file's data with every read operation. The project was shared on Hacker News, where it attracted modest early attention with 13 points and 3 comments. The source code is publicly available on GitHub, suggesting it is an open-source, exploratory concept rather than a production tool. The project raises interesting questions about impermanence and entropy in digital storage.
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