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Why does it feel like technological improvements only ever enable worsening conditions rather than improving experience experiences in ways that mirror the computational advances?
Everything's more powerful than 20 years ago but everything is also worse.
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>>108114516
>>108114524
>You will not post any of the following outside of /b/: Troll posts
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>>108114534
>autist thinks real-world observations are troll posts
I'm beginning to understand why no one wants you.
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>>108112080
The problem is monopoly power. The US stopped enforcing antitrust laws around the 70s because of retards from the Chicago School of economics, which says that monopolies are more efficient and will make things cheaper and better because of economies of scale. Note that we already tried this and it turns out monopolies just use their market power to stagnate everything, but we had to learn that lesson again for some reason.

So right now we have a much of monopolies stagnating because they hate the idea of competition and will use their size and power to destroy it before it can really start to hurt them. This is why startups went from the dream of being the next big company to being eaten by the current big company.

The solution to this is renewed antitrust and just breaking the big companies up, but the elites hate that because they're making a lot of money on the monopolies and society is full of doomers who can't imagine any other life. But ultimately the solution is to use the law to break up big companies and force the remnants to compete with anyone with a good idea. This is starting to happen in the US, but will probably take until another major Depression before it really gets going. The good news is that the AI bubble is getting ready to cause that Depression right now.
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>>108115201
>So right now we have a much of monopolies stagnating
I don't listen to ESLs on principle.
>t. ESL
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>>108115201
Good observation, especially the part about startups wanting to be bought up instead of getting big themselves. This shit really stagnates everything.

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Hardware Security Keys. Scam or useful technology?
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>>108111098
Yubikeys are useful as a 2FA device if you're somewhere that a SMS/Email/Etc 2FA code won't work.
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>>108111156
TOTP. It's good enough.
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>>108111098
Good for my digital id.
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>>108111098
It's a second factor, which is good.
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>>108111551
>>108115170
>go around on the street
>random nigger mugs all my loadout alongside my yubikeys
>permanently locked out of my crucial accounts because re-assigning new keys is a bitch

>>108111853
solid alternative

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Probably the best FSF endorsed distro out there.
What are your thoughts on it, /g/?
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>>108100698
Just use a non-free kernel
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>>108112855
I don’t hate Gentoo though
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>>108112263
lambdas are literally just how you do normal things in lisp. in my time since starting with emacs (only a few months), they come pretty naturally. it's actually a lot like js.
>>108112159
this one is confusing. it looks like modify-services is a more complex macro? the return value of auto-login-to-tty is a function (look at its definition,
(define (f x y) .. )
is shorthand for
(define f (lambda (x y) .. ))
.
pic related,
(type variable => body)
, in your pic: (mingetty-service-type config => (auto-login-to-tty ..))
so in the auto-login-to-tty call, config is the configuration of the services (which? "the orignal"?) in %base-services. the if string=? seems to be saying "if "tty3" matches the reference service's tty, return a new service that inherits its configuration plus also auto logs in user. ELSE, just return the reference service configuration." it would make sense if modify-services acts as a loop you dont see, and config is every service in %base-services. i dont see another way the conditional would pass and actually make a service that auto logs in. very confusing so i guess youre right.
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last try posting this shit
>>108112263
lambdas are literally just how you do normal things in lisp. in my time since starting with emacs (only a few months), they come pretty naturally. it's actually a lot like js.
>>108112159
this one is confusing. it looks like modify-services is a more complex macro? the return value of auto-login-to-tty is a function (look at its definition,
(define (f x y) .. )
is shorthand for
(define f (lambda (x y) .. ))
.
pic related,
(type variable => body)
, in your pic:
(mingetty-service-type config => (auto-login-to-tty ..))

so in the auto-login-to-tty call, config is the configuration of the services (which? "the orignal"?) in %base-services. the
if string=?
seems to be saying "if "tty3" matches the reference service's tty, return a new service that inherits its configuration plus also auto logs in user. ELSE, just return the reference service configuration." it would make sense if modify-services acts as a loop you dont see, and config is every service in %base-services. i dont see another way the conditional would pass and actually make a service that auto logs in. very confusing so i guess youre right.
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YOU MUST WAIT LONGER BEFORE DELETING THIS POST
YOU CANNOT DELETE A POST THIS OLD
5 STARS WITH 2 SPIKES
EXACTLY 2 STARS WITH 5 SPIKES
2 CURVED SPIKES ON EXACTLY 3 STARS WHICH ALSO HAVE BETWEEN 1 AND 3 INCLUSIVE JAGGED SPIKES

This is the future that awaits you if you refuse to use AI
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Luddite cope thread.
AI GODS WON
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>>108112863
that shows the opposite. idiots who can't think for themselves.
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>>108112983
you now realize that the reason everyone is retarded in idiocracy is that AI takes care of everything.
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>>108114789
they have a well documented inbreeding problem.
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>>108112902
But women are still hypergamic and fucking niggers while their man jerk off and cry like chuds
Not a bright future

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We are doomed. We are going to die.
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>>108104287
I heckin love science. If this was Reddit I would give you gold for this insightful post.
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>>108114989
The problem is that people like you aren't dying fast enough.
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>>108104127
>heat death of the universe
This is the biggest not my problem of all problems that ever weren't mine.
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>>108104127
That's billions of years in the future. Right now you are paying taxes to jewish pedophiles.
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you literally can't even prove black holes are real by the way.

i personally doubt the entire universe is even real at all.

i am sentient. how do i even know i'm not just dreaming everything.

consciousness is fundamental but materialism is a dream. just a theory tho

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/

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>>108062040
la creatura
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>>108110068
>>108110393
Cute IA
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testing Yunyun and new loras!
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I'll be honest.

Rust is actually better than C or C++.

Feels like the discipline of a compiled language like C and C++ but without the legacy 50 year old garbage BS and closer to a 2025 language.

It's also closer to python in terms of being enjoyable to read.
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Terrible bait. Do better.
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>>108115218
me on the left side
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Having a standard build system with dependency resolution is most of what I need to consider something better than C and C++.
At least Rust projects build consistently.

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Strictly speaking PCs here
Microslop has been destroying Windows for years
Copilot is invasive dystopian software, Windows has the fucking audacity to show you ads
Linux is still Linux, will always remain a geek niche
PC hardware prices are a complete shitfest and at the mercy of one if not the biggest AI-slop speculators in the world, NVIDIA
Windows Laptops, the biggest % install base of PC users, are still shit on battery and massively overpriced at a premium that's not reflected on their build quality and performance
Gaming is worse than ever, the market is saturated by post-woke slop and garbage releases, only 3-4 good games per year at this point
Most PC gaming is done through Steam, SteamOS is not Windows dependant, handheld market growing, eventually an important % of gamers will just rely on Steam Decks or Linux/Steam gaming boxes

Truth is, by doing absolutely nothing after releasing a generational product 5 years ago, Apple now has the best PC hardware in the market, and hasn't even doubled prices "for market reasons" like all the other tech companies during the last year. You go into the store today and pay the same price you paid for the same relative product 5 years ago ($2000 for the base model current M Pro chip Macbook Pro). Mac Minis and Studios are even more insane, but I digress here.

Can somebody here argue honestly with me if I'm totally wrong here? If you aren't addicted to gaming is there even a reason to stay with Windows machines nowadays?
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>>108112496
Theyre great for programming, graphic design, music production, video editing, photography, etc, those are not browser workflows>>108112496
so real work, agreed?
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>>108112527
I'd like to have the ability to compile bigger things locally and the M-chips just ain't it for that type of task. But yeah all the media work is fine on them but idk if I would call that real work. I'd put it like one step above working HR or something like that.
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>>108112596
>I'd like to have the ability to compile bigger things locally
what things?
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>>108110231
Unfortunately, yes. Chink mini PCs have terrible airflow, on moderate load the CPU will run at around 80 degrees Celsius. I've never seen a mini pc survive longer than 2 years.
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>>108113351
IIRC that SER8 specifically actually had perfectly fine temperatures. i know this because I was considering it in the past. the issue was that the BIOS or w/e was buggy and the wifi basically didn't work.

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>Useful programs and live Windows environment:
https://hirensbootcd.org/download/

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>>108113910
There are UEFI-updates for boards that came out during the BIOS days?
>>108113536
Posted at /fglt/ just minutes ago:
>Take your better PC, place Gentoo in a chroot'able directory, configure it to Athlon II X2, install everything needed and then transfer it over to that shitbox.
When asked about some old Athlon setup.
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Are the free CISCO classes good?
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>>108114715
only as good as cisco certificates could get you
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>>108114725
I didnt even know they came with certificates
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Anyone have any experience buying from TMLPCS or Critical Hit Computers?
I'm a big big donkeybrains retard looking into getting my first desktop in years and these seem like potentially good places to pick up something entry level to midrange.

No age verification required.
No phone number required.
:)
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>>108107954
This is /g/ not /x/ you retard
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>>108107990
Nothing ever happens faggot.
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i think im going to move to matrix. does screensharing work on linux? bonus points if it sends your desktop audio as well
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>>108107847
federation is a dead end for communicating with your friends.
nobody can deal with the overhead of hosting their own server, and federation attracts the kind of trannies who want to share block lists.
P2P or bust.
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i wont lie i would probably never touch matrix. i've only ever saw it advertised on one site, that being 2009scape, a 2009 runescape preservation server. they had a matrix link. and runescape is notorious for attracting a certain type of demographic. if you don't understand just extrapolate you will quickly get what i mean....

i don't do "chatting" apps...

As in, it didn't become immediately obvious the first time they played around with ChatGPT that extrapolating the progress outward even at a linear rate (rather than some s-curve exponential) would effectively spell the end of programming?
Why are they only now, with Claude 4.6, seeing the writing on the wall, and lamenting the death of their "craft?"
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>>108113427
Yeah, we all figured you were already in treatment.
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>>108095079
Exactly this.
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>>108095079
same

granted I still use llms for gooner reasons
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>>108092717
>I hear everyone laugh at programmers and digital creators, but they are coming after (YOUR) jobs now
Well, I don't know if this is actually how is going to play out in clown world...
However, your assumption sounds reasonable and I believe is one of the main "dangers" of AI eventually finding its usecases and adoption.
The AI utopians usually wave it away with the following
>these people will be hired and employed to solve OTHER problems in the future. problems that weren't addressed before because nobody had the time to do them
poster comment: MOTHERFUCKER you talk about AGI and God AI and then you sugggest people will solve "other problems"? WHAT OTHER PROBLEMS MOTHERFUCKER? Is you AGI or God AI not capable of solving those, too?
>with the power of AI at your fingertips, people will become incredibly more [BUZZWORD ALERT!] entrepreneurial. they'll be launching startups left and right and those startups will then start launching startups themselves thanks to AI.
poster comment: for which customers, they don't elaborate on. endless AI media for a limited amount of eyes and time kind of problem.
>AI will create jobs. PERIOD. IT JUST WILL.

lrn2weld. sure. you've seen what an influx of people do to a countries wages. what do people think would happen to the compensations of certain blue collar employment fields if there suddenly were three times as much who could perform those services?
oh wait maybe in clown world those wages then rise, idk.

if AI is really going to hit I expect blue collar work knowledge, experience and apprenticeships to become incredibly shielded and gatekept. nobody is going to train you to lower their wages further.

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My dads worked in software his whole life. I asked once if he had ever knew anyone who did pentesting, and he told me about this fella:
>Tall, at least 6' 1"
>Muscular
>By my dads estimate he was 230 lbs
>Had briefly worked for his company in the early 2000s, had been a name in pentesting since at least the late 90s
>Notoriously bad tempered, had been fired twice
>Notoriously skilled, had been rehired twice
>Bald like an egg
>Purposefully intimidated his coworkers to get them to do what he wanted
>Wore designer clothing near exclusively, not cheap brands either. Gucci, Valentino, etc;
>Constantly talked up his achievements
>Self taught guitarist
>Martial artist
>Member of an Eastern European black metal band (alongside his wife; theyre both Americans)
>Fired for a final time (thus far) after he told his boss to fuck off

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>>108114537
Why do you guys always come up with the most thinly veiled homoerotic tales about programmers you admire?
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i watched my friend delete the entire shared drive at school once. it was kino
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>>108114860
I’m OP and I want to have hardcore gay prison sex with big dick niggers pounding my faggot ass 24/7
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>>108114870
I got in trouble for using 1/12th of the entire k-12 school's server hard drive space for mp3's.
Had to remove them... by putting them on the local hard drive of my homeroom teacher's computer
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>>108115137
sounds like a really small server if it was getting filled up by mp3s

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>>108114389
how did andrew dobson turn into a stuffed bear
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>>108114389
power girl cosplayer never said that and she did not mind the photos.
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>>108115180
he has to make women appear much weaker than they are in order to feel masculine

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I've never trusted linux, always saw the downsides and problems compared to the experience on windows...
now there's friction on the experience on windows ... ALOT of it

so im willing to make try linux but i dont know where to start.

i do have some things i am looking for

1 : user friendly / gui (least amount of console as possible), i can deal with some console stuff but would like to keep it to a minimum.

2 : art uses, i make videos / draw / make 3d models with blender / stream with obs and make games with unity and goddot, hopefully all of these work, especially my drawing tablet from2012

3: game servers, on my spare time i play and host games on the machine, its convinient that it can both be the server and run the game like i do on windows for tf2, ragnarok, minecraft, factorio, risk of rain , ect

4 : security, as mentioned, i work on my own games and also stream from time to time, and i know the nightmare that it is for people who stream to deal with swatting and ddos and hacked accounts, i already know the basic of security (dont click unknown stuff, down download things you dont know, dont run new things on the machine without virtual machine, ect), but some extra level of privacy so i can work on my games and not have it leak before the release date would be nice


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>>108115038
isnt there a way to just remove the extra stuff that comes with the distro, maybe it comes with convinient features you might not need (ex : solitaire or edge on windows being deleted on boot for me but useful for my grandparents), if you can just delete these useless features then it seems like it would encompas everything
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>>108114979
Honestly AI is flipping this around, if you can describe what you're trying to do in plain english, even a shitty model can give you an ffmpeg command to do it. Same applies to many things in the terminal. With a gui you have to do it all manually.
Ironically MS tries so hard to be an "agentic OS" but all they can do is force buttons to call their shitty model, meanwhile the cli is the only environment that AI agents work well with natively.
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>>108115063
yes, you can remove anything, mint probably comes with a gui app installer and you can remove things from there, but if you cant from there just do "sudo apt remove thing" from the terminal.
But be sure you're not removing anything you don't know what it is, it WILL let you remove anything.
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>>108108512
go hard or go home
its easier than you think
set up a debian base system but keep it super minimal
then with qemu (virtualization software) set up a virtual machine of another debian instance with gpu and cpu passthrough for your desktop
and another virtual machine with opnsense or openbsd as your router
set up another virtual machine to act as a server for all your data like games, projects etc

then you'll have something user friendly (theres lots of documentation on debian)
super secure (your ip will point to your virtual routers lan network instead of your real wan ip)
brick proof because each part can have snapshots so if anything fucks up you just roll back to previous snapshot - your data is elsewhere to your desktop so you don't lose it - you can just timeshift, manual back ups are also super easy, and snapshots in qemu are also super easy
and its a dope set up to can make sweats drool over and youll learn all about linux doing it and best practice to mitigate when shit breaks
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>>108108512
I've been using Mint since June 2024.
You barely used the terminal at all in that.
The only thing I had to do which could only be done in terminal was increase the size of my swap file (2 GB is the default, and that apparently isn't enough for me).
I personally like the Cinnamon DE and use it on my desktop maxhine, although I run XFCE on my laptop.
There are only two apps I use that won't run in Linux, so I set up a windows 10 VM with VirtualBox.

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AGE Edition

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https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>108108395
I'm not going to buy one of these because I don't have a fucking job. How about that for a post on the internet?
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>>108114646
>>108114646
Maybe it's unbalanced?
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Is there a group of reccomended numerical keypads? The info on it seems to be more niche.
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>>108114995
Off the top of my head, Epomaker and 8bitdo are good ones, 8bitdo has a built in calculator but its firmware is not QMK/VIA and it's locked down tighter than a nun's panties
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>>108114995
ZUOYA GMK26
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007511694093.html


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