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Lsh.v.0.2.0.3x64.zip May 2026

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  • Start date Nov 23, 2021

Lsh.v.0.2.0.3x64.zip May 2026

Inside: one executable, LSH.exe , and a 1KB readme file with a single line: "Locality-Sensitive Hashing is not for location. Run me."

Elena, a data archaeologist for a digital preservation lab, almost deleted it. File names like this were usually junk—cracked software, old game mods, or someone’s forgotten backup. But the hash pattern in the version number caught her eye: v.0.2.0.3 . It looked like a date. 0.2.0.3. February 3rd? Or maybe build 203? LSH.v.0.2.0.3x64.zip

Elena snorted. Locality-Sensitive Hashing was a dimensionality reduction technique for approximating nearest neighbors in high-dimensional data. Why name an executable that? She ran a hex dump. Nothing malicious at first glance. No network calls. No registry hooks. Just… math. Inside: one executable, LSH

She typed 42 . A joke.

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