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It was a list of his own recent browser history. Then his bank balance. Then a live feed from his laptop's webcam, showing him sitting in his chair, staring at the screen with a look of growing horror.
Then, on page four of a search result for a defunct CSS forum, he saw it: a single, unadorned link.
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Elias reached for the power button, but his hand wouldn't move. The React app wasn't just running on his computer anymore; it was running on him.
Then he noticed the "Contact Us" section. It wasn't filled with "Lorem Ipsum" text. It was a list of his own recent browser history
Inside wasn't just code. There were folders named with strings of numbers that didn’t follow any naming convention Elias knew. He opened App.js in VS Code. The syntax was beautiful—cleaner than anything he’d ever seen—but as he scrolled, the comments started getting strange.
No description. No preview images. Just 42 megabytes of hope. Then, on page four of a search result
At the bottom of the page, a new button appeared that wasn't in the original code: