One click might give you a rare piece of fan art; the next might give you a recipe for a mediocre sandwich. It turns a static folder into a
Imagine opening the .zip and seeing a small executable called README_OR_DONT.exe . Running it opens a minimalist window with a single, massive button: A Semi-Decent Nowaya Archive.zip
: A button that opens a completely random file from the zip—whether it’s a blurry .jpg , a 4-second .mp3 , or a cryptic .txt file. It adds a sense of "digital archaeology" to the user experience. One click might give you a rare piece
: A small overlay that lets you leave "Post-it" style notes on specific files for future explorers (e.g., "I found this on a dead forum in 2019, don't ask why it's here" ). It adds a sense of "digital archaeology" to
Since sounds like a curated collection of digital artifacts—likely a mix of obscure memes, niche art, or personal "lore"—the best feature would be one that leans into the "Semi-Decent" branding . I recommend a "Curated Chaos" Randomizer . Feature Name: The "Good Enough" Discovery Engine