👉 Okay, let’s tackle that wonderfully weird-sounding monstrosity of a filename: 0! Okay, here’s what we have here. It's basically the digital equivalent of someone frantically scribbling on a notepad during a caffeine-fueled panic and then deciding to document their entire thought process alphabetically, backwards, and in hexadecimal.
Let's unpack it, because honestly, just saying that out loud is already giving me an existential wobble: 0! : That initial "’0!"? It's... frankly, baffling. It almost certainly means a version number. We think the first '0!/1!,/2!,/3!/… were versions of this input configuration. 6, therefore is a really old version of that. It's as if you have an antique of a configuration file. There are no real rules about how they're numbered and it’s a testament to the fact we haven’t fully figured out our entire system. kafka : Now we get into some name dropping! Kafka, the great, tragic, slightly paranoid 19th-century Czech writer. He was obsessed with bureaucracy, alienation, and feeling utterly and terribly observed . This filename is basically saying, "Hey Zuckerman, I'm trawling through a whole lot of stuff that probably really shouldn’t be anybody's business!" Kafka himself would probably have found the entire concept rather… unsettling.