Fuckerman Collection -2024-11-12- -bambook-
Erman commissioned a proprietary serif font, Erman Reader Serif, designed specifically for prolonged reading sessions. It mimics the warmth of 18th-century print while maintaining digital clarity.
Using the Wayback Machine’s capture of a now-defunct cloud drive (bambook-user-content[.]com), a snapshot from November 12, 2024, 23:14 UTC lists a file:
Name: fuckerman_collection_2024-11-12.bmbk
Size: 2.1 MB (2,240,512 bytes)
Hash (MD5): 4f8a3c2b1e6d0f9a7b5c4d3e2f1a0b9c
MIME Type: application/vnd.bambook.encrypted
Uploader ID: UID_0x7F3C (anonymous guest)
Attempting to download now returns 404 - deleted by uploader. No other copies have surfaced on public trackers. Fuckerman Collection -2024-11-12- -Bambook-
It is also possible that the keyword string is simply a concatenation of metadata tags from a corrupted database. For example, a content management system might have merged author="Fuckerman", collection_date="2024-11-12", and device="Bambook" into a single indexed field. No actual file ever existed—only a search ghost.
An individual used “Fuckerman” as a joke handle for their personal e-book compilation (fanfiction, downloaded blog posts, private notes). They set the date to November 12, 2024, the day they compiled it. The Bambook format was chosen because they owned an old device. The file was accidentally synced to a public folder due to a cloud service misconfiguration. Erman commissioned a proprietary serif font, Erman Reader
The encrypted header and password hints suggest an ARG puzzle. The name “Fuckerman” aligns with troll personas in internet mystery circles (e.g., the “Cicada 3301” style). A small community on Discord has tried to bruteforce the password using Bambook’s known default keys (0000, shanda2024, bambook12), but no success has been reported.
For years, the e-reader market has been dominated by utilitarian devices. They are functional but often feel clinical—plastic shells, grey screens, and an interface that prioritizes algorithm over ambiance. Bambook has disrupted this space by creating e-readers that feel like leather-bound diaries from the future. Attempting to download now returns 404 - deleted
Bambook devices are known for:
Until now, Bambook was a darling of tech reviewers but had not fully crossed into the luxury lifestyle sector. That changed on November 12, 2024.
A deep crawl of public forums, pastebins, and search engine caches (as of early 2025) reveals scant but intriguing breadcrumbs.