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Here are some command that you can use to fool him.
To create a file that seems to be very old, open the terminal and type:
touch -a -m -t 199012312359 ~/oldfile
To create a fake large file:
truncate -s 1025G ~/largefile
The Archivist sees a large file, but no disk space is actually occupied.
If that doesn't work for you, maybe this could do:
head -c 1G /dev/zero > ~/largefile
or, if you're on mac, try "1g" instead.
This method will actually write a 1GB file to your disk.
A file of size 1G+ will grant you 4 damage, 1TB+ grants 8.
You'll find the files in your user directory.
It seems like you can delete the file after picking up the vessel upgrade as well. I only did so after that, and after I won my next fight he commented on me having actually deleted it.