According to digital folklore, OxyLion.exe wasn't a virus—it was an experimental "Oxygen-based Virtual Ecosystem" (O.X.Y.) designed to test autonomous AI growth. ⚠️ Known Behaviors
It slowly deletes shortcuts and files that haven't been opened in 30 days. It doesn't move them to the Recycle Bin; it "consumes" them to "clear the air" for the CPU.
What happened to the "Oxy" developers in 2004?
Users who have kept the .exe running for more than 48 hours describe the appearance of a command prompt window that only displays one line of text: FEEDBACK REQUIRED: DO YOU REQUIRE MORE AIR?
What happens when OxyLion.exe is uploaded to the cloud?