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      <description>My daughter&amp;#39;s whole archive has no database. Folders are the categories, file names are the dates, and the server counts things live by reading the directory. Here&amp;#39;s why &amp;#39;not building a database&amp;#39; was the right design choice — and where it would stop being right.</description>
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