Strafy-yt-rendering.mp4

He had hunted down archives, interviewed retired developers, and even used an old server blade to recreate the glitch. The result was a 4K masterpiece that promised to be the biggest upload in his channel's history.

Suddenly, the video began to play on its own. It wasn't the documentary. It was a live feed of his own room, viewed from a corner he didn't have a camera in. In the video, Elias saw himself sitting at the desk, frozen. But in the video version of his room, the door behind him was slowly opening. StrafY-YT-RenderinG.mp4

The file size was exactly 0 bytes. Then, it began to grow. 1MB... 1GB... 1TB. Elias tried to cancel the process, but the delete key was unresponsive. His speakers began to emit a low, rhythmic hum—the same sound he’d recorded from the "StrafY" glitch recreations. He had hunted down archives, interviewed retired developers,