Get-ChildItem -Recurse | Where-Object $_.Name -like "*adn503*" -and $_.Name -like "*10 min*"
In streaming platforms (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, or internal CDNs), strings like this could represent: adn503enjavhdtoday01022024020010 min
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The string "adn503enjavhdtoday01022024020010 min" likely represents a 10-minute high-definition video file from January 2, 2024, combining technical identifiers with abbreviations for specific content types. Due to the naming convention, this content might be found via specialized database searches, streaming platforms, or media archive sites. Get-ChildItem -Recurse | Where-Object $_
—appears to be a technical or broadcast identifier rather than a traditional academic paper or standard news article. or internal CDNs)
However, if you need a based on the numbers and words provided, here’s a general template that might fit — for example, if this is about a video or broadcast schedule: