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For the Special needs. achiev, you can follow up your ls/cat in your finished Episode 2 save with hint, and using an elevated linux command: date --set="30 minutes" allows you to advance your non-NTP synchronized system time by the given amount to skip the waiting. Olivier Riddle and Glen Risson's machines may have two sequential hint waiting periods.
The password for that .mp3 is "sterilizecomplex", which will get you an achievement. In order to get it, you literally have to collect every, single, weird extra character off the end of every dated document in the whole episode or game, order it according to date, and run that long string through a base64 decoder (on most linux systems). It would be one of the most difficult things you can try if it wasn't hardcoded.
The best solution for the challenges is to press the up arrow to get the command history back out, and takes only a few seconds total as the challenge command, pipes, and solve command perform the whole thing automatically