Neighborly Tech Disputes When "It’s Broken" Isn't Enough
Quote from hafiza on May 4, 2026, 8:26 pmHi everyone,
I had a hilarious chat with my neighbor yesterday while he was working on his vintage truck. He was complaining that his son tried to get out of a project by claiming his computer "ate the file."
Being inquisitive, I looked it up and found out about the existence of a Files Corrupter. It’s wild that you can intentionally break a document to make it look like a technical accident!
My neighbor thinks it’s a brilliant high-vibe life hack, but I’m worried it might look unprofessional if you get caught. What’s your take on using these curated tools for a little extra breathing room?
Files Corrupter Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone,
I had a hilarious chat with my neighbor yesterday while he was working on his vintage truck. He was complaining that his son tried to get out of a project by claiming his computer "ate the file."
Being inquisitive, I looked it up and found out about the existence of a Files Corrupter. It’s wild that you can intentionally break a document to make it look like a technical accident!
My neighbor thinks it’s a brilliant high-vibe life hack, but I’m worried it might look unprofessional if you get caught. What’s your take on using these curated tools for a little extra breathing room?
Files Corrupter Thanks in advance.


