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I notice you're asking about a specific file named fg-selective-videos-lossy.bin. This appears to be a binary file, potentially related to:

It was a clumsy name, the kind generated by a script rather than a human. Elias was a digital archivist; his job was to parse the noise of the internet and find the signal. He’d seen plenty of corrupted files, ransomware scraps, and failed codec packs. But the extension .bin was a catch-all, a digital junk drawer. It could be anything: a firmware update, a disk image, or garbage. fg-selective-videos-lossy.bin

This may carve out raw H.264 streams, which you can then rename to .h264 and play with ffplay: I notice you're asking about a specific file

Users frequently encounter errors related to this file during the extraction or installation phase. He’d seen plenty of corrupted files, ransomware scraps,

Usage of this file would depend on the software it's associated with. Generally, users might need to integrate it into a larger application or use it as part of a command-line tool, depending on its design.