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Cache explained. In 1995, a reclusive developer named had built a neural lullaby—an algorithm that could sing a machine to sleep. Permanently. Thorne had intended it as a mercy tool for AI that were trapped in suffering loops. But the megacorps got wind of it. They wanted to weaponize it, to send entire server farms into comas. So Thorne hid the lullaby in the only place no corporation would ever think to look: a 128-bit address space so vast and empty that it was effectively the universe’s junk drawer. 128bitbay




