There's a safe box sitting above the mannequin shop window in the Shopping District in Pragmata that looks completely out of reach. It isn't; you just need to know where to look.
The scanner tells you the box is 50 metres away. What it does not tell you is that the only way to reach it involves leaving the area entirely and coming back through the ceiling.
Pragmata never tells you Mini Cabins exist, never marks them on the map, and never explains how to collect them. Here's what the game is keeping quiet about.
One of Pragmata's earliest collectibles is visible through a glass wall with a '0037 Test Module' inscription from the moment you enter the area. Getting to it is another matter entirely.
The REM in Office Space isn't locked behind a fight or a hidden door. It's locked behind a platform puzzle that will have you hacking the same switch over and over until the penny drops.
You can see this strong box from almost anywhere in the Shopping District in Mass Production Array in Pragmata. Actually getting to it is a different story.
The Solar Power Plant hides three Mini Cabins across its corridors and service areas. None of them are marked, and the game won't tell you they're there. Here's where to look.