Malignant -v0.2- -deaufosse- !new! May 2026

It seems you are referring to a specific text or version titled "Malignant -v0.2- by Deaufosse" — possibly a draft of a creative, academic, or technical writing piece (e.g., in horror, medical ethics, or AI fiction). However, I don’t have direct access to that exact unpublished or niche document.

Nevertheless, I can provide you with a useful, original analytical essay on the general theme of “the malignant” in fiction and ethics, which you can adapt to Deaufosse’s work if it deals with similar ideas. If you share a short summary or excerpt of Malignant -v0.2-, I can customize the essay further.


Who is this for?

This release is for the listener who understands that music doesn't have to be enjoyable to be effective. Fans of Pharmakon, Prurient, or early Lustmord will find a lot to love here. It is for the 3 AM headphone listen when you want to feel profoundly alone. Malignant -v0.2- -Deaufosse-

Deaufosse continues to prove that in the world of extreme sound, subtlety in composition—not just volume—is the sharpest weapon. Malignant -v0.2- is not a finished product; it feels like a document of a process. A process of breakdown.

Listen if you dare. Just don’t expect to feel "better" afterward. It seems you are referring to a specific


Have you listened to Malignant -v0.2-? Let me know your threshold for pain in the comments below.

[Link to listen / Bandcamp / SoundCloud placeholder] Who is this for


Architecture & Technical Specifications (Inferred)

If built on modern transformer architectures, Malignant -v0.2- -Deaufosse- would probably be:

| Parameter | Likely value | |--------------------|----------------------------------------| | Base model | Llama 2 7B, Mistral 7B, or Gemma 2B | | Fine‑tuning method | QLoRA, LoRA, or full fine‑tune | | Context length | 4k–8k tokens (extendable via RoPE) | | Quantization | Likely none (v0.2 is full fp16) | | Training data | Adversarial prompts, dark fiction, exploits | | License | CC‑BY‑NC‑SA or Apache 2.0 |

The -v0.2- tag implies breaking changes from v0.1: perhaps a corrected tokenizer, better refusal direction (or enabling harmful responses for research), or a larger dataset.

Themes & Subtext

Theory 2: A Generative Malware Art Project

A more unsettling theory posits that “Malignant -v0.2-” is not a game but an actual executable, circulated carefully as a proof-of-concept for “generative malware”—code that rewrites itself using a local LLM. Deaufosse, in this theory, is a Swiss-German net artist who released v0.1 as a purely conceptual white paper. v0.2 is the first functional prototype. It doesn’t steal data or lock files. Instead, it scans your hard drive for any image of a human face and subtly alters one facial feature per hour—a smile becomes a grimace, an eye becomes a void. The “malignancy” is the gradual erosion of identity without the user’s consent.

It seems you are referring to a specific text or version titled "Malignant -v0.2- by Deaufosse" — possibly a draft of a creative, academic, or technical writing piece (e.g., in horror, medical ethics, or AI fiction). However, I don’t have direct access to that exact unpublished or niche document.

Nevertheless, I can provide you with a useful, original analytical essay on the general theme of “the malignant” in fiction and ethics, which you can adapt to Deaufosse’s work if it deals with similar ideas. If you share a short summary or excerpt of Malignant -v0.2-, I can customize the essay further.


Who is this for?

This release is for the listener who understands that music doesn't have to be enjoyable to be effective. Fans of Pharmakon, Prurient, or early Lustmord will find a lot to love here. It is for the 3 AM headphone listen when you want to feel profoundly alone.

Deaufosse continues to prove that in the world of extreme sound, subtlety in composition—not just volume—is the sharpest weapon. Malignant -v0.2- is not a finished product; it feels like a document of a process. A process of breakdown.

Listen if you dare. Just don’t expect to feel "better" afterward.


Have you listened to Malignant -v0.2-? Let me know your threshold for pain in the comments below.

[Link to listen / Bandcamp / SoundCloud placeholder]


Architecture & Technical Specifications (Inferred)

If built on modern transformer architectures, Malignant -v0.2- -Deaufosse- would probably be:

| Parameter | Likely value | |--------------------|----------------------------------------| | Base model | Llama 2 7B, Mistral 7B, or Gemma 2B | | Fine‑tuning method | QLoRA, LoRA, or full fine‑tune | | Context length | 4k–8k tokens (extendable via RoPE) | | Quantization | Likely none (v0.2 is full fp16) | | Training data | Adversarial prompts, dark fiction, exploits | | License | CC‑BY‑NC‑SA or Apache 2.0 |

The -v0.2- tag implies breaking changes from v0.1: perhaps a corrected tokenizer, better refusal direction (or enabling harmful responses for research), or a larger dataset.

Themes & Subtext

Theory 2: A Generative Malware Art Project

A more unsettling theory posits that “Malignant -v0.2-” is not a game but an actual executable, circulated carefully as a proof-of-concept for “generative malware”—code that rewrites itself using a local LLM. Deaufosse, in this theory, is a Swiss-German net artist who released v0.1 as a purely conceptual white paper. v0.2 is the first functional prototype. It doesn’t steal data or lock files. Instead, it scans your hard drive for any image of a human face and subtly alters one facial feature per hour—a smile becomes a grimace, an eye becomes a void. The “malignancy” is the gradual erosion of identity without the user’s consent.