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I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.

what's your setup like?
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Is there a website to look up where microphones are on LG, Samsung, TCL tv’s and remotes? Want to physically obscure them.
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>>107666084
n00b here, whats wrong with AES?
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>>107673867

get to level korean where every circuit is microphone
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>>107675689
1-chinese broke it
2-it's backdoored
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>>107670544
> is grapheneos good for you

Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.alpinelinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
suckless.org

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>>107681027
I already told you to use JACK if you want low-latency audio over the the network. Most likely you'll have latency no matter what though if your WiFi is shit.
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>>107681027
Oh you might want to use a streaming protocol that handles buffering like RTMP
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>>107681056
>friendly
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>>107681076
I'm willing to switch to JACK, but I don't know how and it sound to complicated do you have any tutorials.
>>107681129
Like what?
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Where do people go to stay on top of latest development?

I recently found out about flatseal which seems to be neat and might make me start using flatpak but I only learned of it by chance

Fellow software engineers, what's your plan for the next 5-10 years?
I wasn't worried until Sonnet & Opus 4.5 but it genuinely one shots everything I give it. We went from doing 30 story points (team of 4) to 60 per sprint after the release.
The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.
What do we do afterwards?
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>ai oneshots your job
you were not doing anything that complex
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>>107681252
The janny fears the employed white man. Go ahead faggot, ban me again
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I hear McDs is hiring! Enjoy!
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>>107681214
https://chatgpt.com/s/t_694fb38204c481918c4460eda9aaefca
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>>107681390
I already told you they made bots that flip burgers.
We're doomed.

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wtf
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>>107681227
Imagine thinking anyone will read your seething post. AI cult is a bunch of sensitive trannies.
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>>107681318
He's another stupid asshole who created the successor to Pike's programming language.
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Luddites be mad.

Imagine getting mad because you received an email from an AI. What a fucking faggot.

Even better: imagine thinking that if we ever get something even remotely resembling human-like AI, it will not be used to send spam emails.

Absolute idiot.
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> works at Google for 20 years
> cries about morality of AI companies
Liberal boomer hypocrisy really is something special.
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>>107670039
Now try to reply without sounding mad, passive aggressive, or having poorly thought-out arguments.

Who's seething at Arch Linux so much that they're trying to take down their website using DDoS?
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>>107679997
Nobody actually cares.
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>>107680517
all ISPs support ipv6, just not all of their customers can utilize it for various reasons or have the option to use ipv6 and never turn it on, much like my current internet setup.
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>>107680016
IPv6 is a success, trap, retard.
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>>107679997
>if you happen to celebrate it :)
It's indians.
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It was just two manjaro users doing what they do normally, everyone calm down

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Does anyone use one of those mini-form-factor PCs as your main desktop/gaming computer? Have you experienced any significant regrets or major downsides that made you wish you'd still be using a tower?
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I don't get why 'regular' pc are still giant boxes. Most people don't use anything besides GPUs.
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>>107681136
Ease of assembly, manufacturing cost, compatibility, air circulation
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>>107681143
I don't think that assembling the PC for 40 minutes vs 30 matters that much. You do it ones in a few years. Air circulation is pretty much the same in good cases. Cost and compatibility are still an issue. But it's only because 'standart' PC is a giant box.
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>>107681162
It's not about how much time it takes. There's cable routing, the order of assembly which instructions can lack (often because it varies depending on your parts), and fitting your hands into cramped spaces. There's a huge difference between a case with positive pressure and pure exhaust, as well as the actual airflow pattern, recirculation, acoustics, etc. Unless you're talking about standard layout mATX cases in which case it's also just a giant box, only PSU placement differs, although that can still make a big difference.
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>>107677253
loud as shit
hot as fuck
nonexistent storage expansion

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>>107681279
I pick "AI". Pls erase.
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>>107661219
Faggots on here would defend it because someone they don't like on reddit said it would be bad
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>>107681291
I would if I could. bitch
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>>107661430
Kek
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AI is doing a better job of poisoning itself than you ever could.

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TinyWall is a life-changer.
I always hated Windows because apps keep spying on you. This fixes it.
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>>107677222
>lintroon is scared by a trivial firewall
>lintroon doesn't know about non-goyslop windows editions that do not need debloating at all
There are surprisingly many Leunuchs shills who are downright retarded. The rest being autistic midwits.
You think copying commands you do not understand is acceptable and makes you feel superior.

And, >>107679398
I know this is true because I used desktop Linux for years and years.
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what you're refetning to as linux, is in fact, bugs/linux, or as iv'e recently taken to caling it, shit. linux is not an operating system.

many computer users run a modifiesd version of the gnu system avertyday withut realizing it, and they're all gay lolololololololoolol.

thorugh a peculiar tune of eevnets, the verison of gnu which is widely sued today is oftne called "linux," an dmany of its users are not getting laid xDDDDDDDD

there ereally is a linxu, and these people are using it, but it is just shitty looooooooool

linux is the kernel: the perogram in the sytem that allocates the mahcines resources towards crahshing xDDDDD

the kernel is an esential part of an aperating styem, but useless by itself. it's also uselees when it's not by itself because linux sucks amirite.

linux is normally used in comibnation with no drivers, becaue linux has no drivers. (amirite guiz)

all the so-callled "linxu" distributions are really bad
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>>107677222
Use Linux long enough and you'll begin to see the cracks. It doesn't take long for issues to arise. Just wait until it starts locking up on you. It's only a matter of time. It's Windows ME levels of hot garbage with a vocal userbase that would do well to either admit to the issues or shut the hell up and get out of the way.
>Works on my machine
No, no it doesn't, you just haven't used it long enough or did enough with your PC to notice. Give it time friend, you'll be doing something important and it'll shit itself in confusion. You'll either go back to Windows or buy a Mac mini. I just accepted my fate and went back to Windows and it's not bad. I actually enjoy using Windows because everything just works. From cad to games, from office to 2d and 3d printing, designing, from server to workstation, windows just works these days. And the issues it does have are very easy to solve because the instructions you find are actually applicable because it doesn't change every couple of months, or the issue is so small it's a storm in a teacup. I wish Linux were as good as people claim it to be. I really really want to love it. I can't even begin to like it.

Linux users themselves are basically the QA testers, but many of them have developed a complex after decades of butting heads with Windows/Macfags where they refuse to admit any faults or bugs whatsoever--they will always find some random shit to blame your problems on, most commonly user error/inexperience/misconfiguration. I remember being told for ages that a lot of the random issues I had were the result of using Nvidia hardware...lo and behold, I had the exact same issues with Intel and AMD hardware. It goes on and on.
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>>107678742
it's tinywall behavior you dipshit hence superior
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Me? It's simplewall.

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soju edition

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READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.


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>>107681036
>HP slim shitbox
what specs? I'm trying to see how much I could get for my budget
>gangstalking automation scripts
lol sounds fun, written by yourself or can you share the source?
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>>107681235
>what specs?
shitty, i already mentioned 8gb of ram and a J5040 CPU
>written by yourself or can you share the source?
by myself
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thoughts on buying cheap RAM from China? Same stick bought locally is twice as expensive
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>>107681135
>10" servers
get a used workstation you pussy
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>>107681135
You can fit a little PC in 10" easily enough, the problem with a 10" rack is that apart from a handful of mfgs with 1 or 2 products everything you can buy for it is cheap and super shitty 3d printed plastic that isn't fit for purpose

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107679766
i'm confused on what you mean by that. i'm talking about in terms of being portable, i.e. say if I want to put the functionality on a newly setup pc I can just have an elisp mode in a folder that generates whatever I need instead of keeping track of everything separate
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>>107679924
You know what. I misread your original post. I should probably stop posting until after I get some rest.
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>>107679940
nah it's okay, I did a really bad job wording it haha
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Should I read SICP? TC 200k
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>>107676211
You can use hel without helheim.

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TriFold bros, I'm not feeling so good anymore..
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>>107680512
Didn't mean to upset you. I'm sure your folding phone is luxurious and a joy to use
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>>107680518
>I can't imagine they are a joy to use. They look so strange unfolded.
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>>107680525
Please explain to me after reviewing the post-chain what you think the point of the post that you're quoting was.
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>post-chain
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>>107680449
Hello, Alexander.

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On Linux, any program can access any file it wants to and send it all over the internet and you can't do anything about it... So much for user control.
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>>107681434
>technical limitations
>uhhh lies lalalala
-_-
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>>107681437
I'll add using secureblue to this. It automates a lot of the required hardening
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>>107681481
Not really. Windows has the same problem, as most other legacy desktop operating systems. Android and iOS were build with security in mind and have improved on it significantly in the last years. GrapheneOS goes even further and brings security to a level not seen in any other general purpose OS.
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>>107681532
>>107681437
Both AppArmor and SELinux are a million times more secure than a "Allow Media Access" nuclear bomb permission and they allow finer grained control.
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>>107681532
oh look, yet another dumb braindead take itt, made by someone who doesn't know how the thing works that he talks about

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107668478 & >>107660171

►News
>(12/26) MiniMax-M2.1 released: https://www.minimax.io/news/minimax-m21
>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio
>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash
>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042
>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks

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>>107679935
mimo is all you need.
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>>107679935
Mistral, the undisputed kings of small and big open source RP models back in 2024, have returned. Devstral and Small-Creative were just the beginning of complete 2026 domination.
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>>107681283
devstral 123b isn't terrible if you ban a few tokens. we might be sleeping on their deepseek too. It was shit in chat completions but so was devstral.
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>>107679935
An unknown Chinese company will release a kino rp model and become the new king
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someone pls merge 4.5 4.6 and 4.7

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Why not just take C++ and remove legacy baggage?

Why make it so unnecessarily complicated?
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>>107675140
C# is literally more bloated than C++
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>>107679713
Java and C# and Python and Ruby and Perl and JavaScript and Ada and PHP and Elixir and Emacs Lisp and Prolog and Swift and PowerShell and Haskell and Lua and every other memory-safe language in the world have unsafe code in their language implementation and their libraries and they all do fine, Rust isn't any different here
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>>107681182
At the same frequency?
If you compare the frequency of unsafe in Rust's standard library with that of Java, will Rust be way, way, way worse?
Could you give any examples of Java standard library source files where Java is as bad as Rust on this topic?
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>>107681300
When it comes to data structures I expect Java is in a sweet spot where it's low-level enough to implement natively but it can still lean on the garbage collector. ArrayList looks clean.
But e.g. Python's list type is all C code, worse than Rust's Vec where only limited sections are unsafe.

When it comes to interacting with the OS there's really no way around unsafe code.
https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/master/src/java.base/unix/classes/sun/nio/fs/UnixNativeDispatcher.java
https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/master/src/java.base/unix/native/libjava/UnixFileSystem_md.c
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/main/library/std/src/sys/fs/unix.rs
Every external function declared "native" in the Java file would be declared "unsafe" in Rust and calling it would require an unsafe block because when you call C code it's out of the language's hands, you have to uphold the invariants yourself.
The code in the C file looks somewhat less safe than the unsafe Rust stdlib internals because there's a wider gap between Java and C. It's calling strcmp(), it's separately passing pointer and length to a JDK function because C doesn't have a vocabulary type for that, it's using a strange scoped macro to access string fields. Rust needs less glue for syscalls and the glue that it does need is often safe.
It looks like the unsafe code in embassy is mostly for interacting with hardware which is unsafe in any language for the same reason that syscalls are unsafe in any language.

And then the JVM is a million lines of C++ code.
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uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 7th of January

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.
By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.
Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.

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>>107673054
Looks sick. Will use... or try to!
T. Preset user
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Whats your guys' favorite submission on the album so far?
Totally not asking to potentually stroke my own ego
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>>107677534
I won't have a favorite until I submit mine =^)
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>>107677534
save that kind of talk for the release party there could be 10 more tracks done by the deadline
if you want to gossip tell us your favorite pirate track and why its release the kraken
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>>107677069
I had a similar idea, but it would be for the /dmp/ five-year anniversary next November. We go through each /dmp/ album and vote on one song to be put on the album. Then people can remix/remaster tracks if they want.


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