The .rar format itself acts as a barrier to access for modern users accustomed to native operating system extraction tools (like .zip ). This creates a form of accidental encryption; the content is locked behind a proprietary paywall (WinRAR) or requires specific technical knowledge to access. This mirrors the way generational recipes are often "locked" behind the memory of a grandmother, requiring a specific key (the "taste and tell" method) to unlock.
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