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The cursor blinked on the empty search bar, a small black line pulsating with the promise of the internet’s dark corners. I wasn’t looking for anything illegal, just archival. I needed a lecture series that a professor had uploaded to a streaming site in 2014 and subsequently forgotten. The links were rotting, the buffering wheel was spinning, and I needed a solution.

The "Mpmux" technology had done something unintended. It hadn't just downloaded the video. It had scraped the highest quality data packets available, ignoring the server's throttling commands.

The video player opened. The resolution was crisp, cleaner than the stream had ever looked. But as I watched, I realized why the extension wasn't on the official store.

I clicked it. A dropdown menu appeared, sleeker than I expected. It showed the video title and a dropdown for resolution options—1080p, 720p, and a mysterious option labeled "MUX-SOURCE."

It wasn’t on the official Mozilla Add-ons store. That was the first red flag, but in the world of digital archiving, red flags are often just traffic lights telling you to slow down, not stop. The GitHub page was sparse. The user icon was a generic gradient. The description was written in broken English: "Download any video from web. High speed. Mpmux technology."

I closed the downloader tab. The browser seemed to sigh, the fan dying down to a whisper. I navigated to my Downloads folder and clicked the file.