Mara's fingers hovered. She could report the site to authorities; she could clone the interface and interrogate its engine; she could simply walk away. Instead, over the next week, she fed it samples from her archive — abandoned projects, orphaned plugins, firmware from burned-out routers — and the decompiler stitched them into a genealogy of small lives lost in code: a child's recorded rain song, a grandmother's recipe folded into a resource table, the voice of a man reciting coordinates before a blackout.

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