Leo realizes the "Random Vids" aren't random at all. They are fragments of his own life, recorded from angles where no cameras exist.
Leo deletes the folder. Within seconds, a new file appears in the trash bin of his actual computer: Final_Clip.mp4 . The Ending Online Notepad - Random Vids in folder
The folder contains 12 files. They are named with strings of numbers that look like GPS coordinates. A 5-second clip of a park bench. Vid_02: A grainy shot of a grocery store checkout line. Leo realizes the "Random Vids" aren't random at all
Leo, a freelance video editor, finds a link in his browser history he doesn't recognize: ://onlinenotepad.com . When he clicks it, he finds a single line of text: "The timestamps don't match the shadows." Within seconds, a new file appears in the
"You’re looking at the folder. Stop looking at the folder."
Does the notepad allow him to "talk back" to the entity?