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authorBerke Güzel <wenekar1@gmail.com>2026-02-02 00:16:10 +0300
committerBerke Güzel <wenekar1@gmail.com>2026-02-02 00:16:10 +0300
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: You (probably) do not need mediainfo
date: 2026-02-01
description: nor ffmpeg/ffprobe.
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-# You (probably) do not need mediainfo
+### nor ffmpeg/ffprobe
It is surprising to me that in the future age of 2026, web services, developers, and browsers still rely on file extensions to recognize files and filter them for what they are. Since the dawn of time it's been known that an extension is a hint to what file _might be_, and not _what that file is._[1] We've had a number of cases where YouTube channels[2] got their session token stolen with a simple .scr (screensaver file) renamed as .pdf.