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: It serves as a classic example of why you shouldn't download or open mystery files from Discord or imageboards, as they can cause media players to crash or "freeze" a computer by hogging RAM and CPU cycles while trying to parse the "infinite" data. Is it dangerous?

: Software like VLC or Windows Media Player may hang.

: The file is known for claiming a runtime of thousands of hours or appearing to have a file size of hundreds of gigabytes (or even petabytes) once the system attempts to process it.

Posts discussing this file usually focus on the technical mechanics of and Sparse Files :

Generally, it is a rather than a virus. It doesn't typically steal data, but it can:

: Similar to how a .zip bomb works, these files use repetitive data patterns that compress extremely well, tricking operating systems into allocating massive amounts of resources to "read" the repetitive data.

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ShinePhone

- System monitoring APP for users

- One APP for all Growatt products

- Simple WiFi configuration

ShineServer

- Web version monitoring platform for users

- Self-consumption and energy trend display

ShineTools

- Lite version O&M APP

- Local commissioning and local firmware upgrade

OSS

- Powerful O&M platform for installers and distributors

- Online smart I-V curve diagnosis

ShinePhone

- System monitoring APP for users

- One APP for all Growatt products

- Simple WiFi configuration

ShineServer

- Web version monitoring platform for users

- Self-consumption and energy trend display

ShineTools

- Lite version O&M APP

- Local commissioning and local firmware upgrade

OSS

- Powerful O&M platform for installers and distributors

- Online smart I-V curve diagnosis

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: It serves as a classic example of why you shouldn't download or open mystery files from Discord or imageboards, as they can cause media players to crash or "freeze" a computer by hogging RAM and CPU cycles while trying to parse the "infinite" data. Is it dangerous?

: Software like VLC or Windows Media Player may hang.

: The file is known for claiming a runtime of thousands of hours or appearing to have a file size of hundreds of gigabytes (or even petabytes) once the system attempts to process it.

Posts discussing this file usually focus on the technical mechanics of and Sparse Files :

Generally, it is a rather than a virus. It doesn't typically steal data, but it can:

: Similar to how a .zip bomb works, these files use repetitive data patterns that compress extremely well, tricking operating systems into allocating massive amounts of resources to "read" the repetitive data.

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