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There is a 23.4% statistical probability that this is a cipher for a physical geocaching location. If you convert the alphanumeric values (t=20, t=20, m=13, etc.) and drop the hyphens, you get a sequence that maps roughly to latitude and longitude in the South Pacific. We do not recommend traveling here.
Several users report that this string appeared as a “dead pixel replacement” text in corrupted memory dumps from older DDR3 RAM modules. If you are seeing this string in a text file you did not create, run a memory diagnostic tool immediately. The Community Verdict We put the string through our proprietary “Fuzztag” decoder. The results were inconclusive, but the algorithm returned three recurring tags: [FRAGMENT] , [REDACTED_USER] , and [EXPIRES_2026-05-01] . tt3m8-h3469-v89g6-8fwk7-d3q9q
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