This Flash Drive has Literally Every File

Опубликовано: 10 Июнь 2026
на канале: PortalRunner
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I made a flash drive that contains literally every file.
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Music arrangement by ‪@dustyhob0‬. Tracks used, in order of appearance:
00:01 - 01:30 Undercover Action - Metal Gear Acid [2004]
01:31 - 04:17 Pick of the Litter (Character Select) - Skullgirls Encore [2014]
04:18 - 06:14 BGM 06 - Dead or Alive Paradise [2010]
06:15 - 09:12 Kelp Caves - Subnautica Below Zero [2021]
09:13 - 10:25 Buoy A - Gang Beasts [2021]
10:30 - 12:06 Endure, Eliminate - corru​.​observer [2022]
12:08 - 13:59 Amateur Cartography - Monument Valley [2014]
14:00 - 15:13 Track 16 - Under the Island [2026]
15:14 - 16:53 Tears of... - Silent Hill [1999]

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Correction:
8:37 I severely overcomplicated this. You can get the optimal digit count by finding the lowest N that satisfies 5000^(1/N) ≤ 72, where 5000 is the maximum item count per folder and 72 is the maximum alphabet size. The result of floor(5000^(1/N)) is then your effective alphabet size. This is still technically a brute-force approach, but it's computable by hand in only a couple of operations.