Autocad Block Net Today
She tried to RENAME it. AutoCAD suggested "Invalid recursion."
Mira hated Fridays. Not because she wanted the weekend—she lived for drafting—but because Fridays meant the purge . Every week, she dove into the company’s master AutoCAD file, a bloated leviathan of a drawing called autocad block net
BLOCK "THE-VOID" POINT 0,0,0 TEXT "THIS IS NOT A MISTAKE" ENDBLOCK She tried to RENAME it
It started innocently. A block named TREE-05 . Then TREE-05-copy . Then TREE-05-FINAL . Then someone exploded a tree, copied the branches, and re-blocked it as TREE-MESS . That block referenced another block: BUSH-03 , which contained a hatch pattern linked to a missing XREF called PAVERS_OLD . Every week, she dove into the company’s master
She tried to delete it. The drawing crashed. Autosave kicked in, restoring the entire Net, plus a new block named RECOVERY-1 that nested inside DESK-7A and TREE-05 simultaneously.
And somewhere, deep in a forgotten server folder, THE-VOID smiled back.