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  • 451: ‘Taking Drugs to Get Fat’, With John Moltz

    3 days ago

    451: ‘Taking Drugs to Get Fat’, With John Moltz

    The great John Moltz returns to the show. Topics include Apple’s hardware price hikes in response to the global RAM/SSD shortage, and some spitballing on what we like about the UI changes in the MacOS 27 Golden Gate beta.

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  • M7 chip coming sooner than expected, visionOS 27 features, Ask9to5Mac

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    M7 chip coming sooner than expected, visionOS 27 features, Ask9to5Mac

    Benjamin and Chance react to the news from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman that Apple is accelerating the roadmap for the M7 series of Apple Silicon chips, somewhat at the expense of the as-yet-unreleased M6 line. Also, we break down what’s new in visionOS 27 and do some summer Ask9to5Mac questions.  And in Happy Hour Plus, Benjamin and Chance pick their favorite grab-bag features from the iOS 27 WWDC cloud side. Subscribe at 9to5mac.com/join. Sponsored by Square: Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at square.com/go/happyhour. Sponsored by Shopify: All you need is the idea. Shopify handles the rest. Start your free trial at shopify.com/happyhour. Sponsored by Cash App: Download Cash App Today: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/i4d1b1x2 #CashAppPod

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  • Brett Shavers Blogging Extravaganza!

    30/10/2025

    Brett Shavers Blogging Extravaganza!

    Send us Fan Mail This episode digs into the habits that actually hold up: learning from CTF wins and post-event reviews, exploring scholarships and Reno trainings that build technical muscle, and walking through expert-witness prep that turns courtroom stress into structured, confident testimony. We’ll unpack Brett Shavers’ reminder that truth alone doesn’t win cases—procedure, documentation, and bias-aware methods do. Clear writing matters too; vague language can undermine solid work. On the tools side, RabbitHole v3 now recovers deleted SQLite records and rebuilds them into query-ready databases—speeding validation and reporting without losing traceability. We’ll also demo the new Android Logical Extractor: pull device info, logs, and scoped chat data with hashes and ready-to-file PDFs. It’s ideal when consent is limited or full file systems aren’t on the table, and integrates cleanly with downstream workflows. Throughout, we emphasize one idea: tools are abstractions. If you can’t explain how a result was produced or reproduce it, you don’t own the finding. That’s especially true with AI. Generative models are nondeterministic—useful when documented, risky when their prompts or scope stay hidden. We’ll cover prompt disclosure, reproducibility, and how to write about “deleted” data with precision: previously existing, marked deleted, not referenced—describe state, not intent. If you’re serious about improving testimony, validating results, and adopting new tools without losing forensic footing, join us. Then share your take on AI prompts and language precision—what will you change in your next report? Notes:  IACIS Scholarships https://www.iacis.com/awards-and-scholarships/will-docken-scholarship/ https://www.iacis.com/awards-and-scholarships/womens-scholarship/ Training Opportunities! IACIS Reno https://www.iacis.com/events/in-person/reno-nv/ Free DFIR Test Images + Industry Tools to Analyze Them https://www.dfir.training/downloads/test-images New Blogs from Brett Shavers! https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/theres-lot-more-trial-than-you-may-know-even-have-100-brett-shavers-br4sc/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/case-almost-made-me-quit-dfir-shouldve-news-brett-shavers-pie1c/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-when-digital-forensics-lost-its-soul-brett-shavers-otkec/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/end-dfir-again-dfir-training-ab5jc/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-wreck-your-report-affidavit-testimony-one-word-brett-shavers-qkyvc/ Free Webinar https://www.suspectbehindthekeyboard.com/fighting-city-hall-dfir-lessons-from-a-pro-se-plaintiff Rabbithole Update https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rabbithole-dataviewer-sqllite-ugcPost-7384144022065274880-0d0D https://www.cclsolutionsgroup.com/forensic-products/rabbithole ALEX Release https://github.com/prosch88/ALEX https://github.com/RealityNet/android_triage

    30/10/2025

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  • The video game disc is dead

    2 days ago

    The video game disc is dead

    Things don't look great for console and game makers right now. With Xbox and PlayStation sales flagging, Microsoft preparing for big layoffs in its gaming division, and the price of everything on the rise, maybe it makes sense to save money where you can. You know, like making discs? David and Nilay discuss the end of the physical video game, before wondering whether Microsoft might be getting ready to get rid of Xbox altogether. After that, they talk about the new wave of hardware for AI coders, and the ongoing attempt to replace your laptop keyboard with... something, plus the latest iPhone 18 rumors and leaks. Finally, it's time for the Hype Desk, Brendan Carr is a Dummy, some breaking SpaceX phone news, and some truly wild BMW headlights. Further reading: Sony is killing all physical PlayStation game discs Xbox testing disc-to-digital feature that digitizes a physical game collection Xbox weighs canceling Blade game and shuttering Arkane  Xbox: “We’re not reducing our overall investment in games.”  Sony’s next-gen PlayStation will go ‘beyond the living room’  PlayStation and Xbox hardware had a tough May.  Xbox prices spike another $100 or more With GTA looming, consoles are getting expensive at the worst possible time 007 First Light’s developer lays off staff but claims its next franchise will continue Rockstar workers push to unionize ahead of GTA VI’s launch OpenAI is teasing new hardware… for Codex  Here’s a photo of OpenAI’s Codex hardware.  iPhone 18 Pro ‘drop test’ leaks get yanked from X  Leaked iPhone 18 Pro photos reportedly wound up on the dark web   A future Qi standard could bring 50W wireless charging to more devices.  Exclusive | SpaceX Showed Investors Prototype of Elon Musk’s New AI Device - WSJ Comcast is splitting in two The Supreme Court stops Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship WhatsApp is launching usernames: here’s how to reserve yours  Supreme Court allows firing of FTC commissioners, ends agency independence  Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters, and our ad-free podcast feed. We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11. (Timestamps are approximate.) 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:00 Book Pitch and Grill Week 00:04:00 Discs Are Dying 00:08:00 Live Service Shopping Malls 00:11:00 Microsoft Xbox Layoffs Talk 00:16:00 Console Sales Slump and Prices 00:20:00 PlayStation Beyond Living Room 00:24:00 OpenAI Codex Macro Keyboard 00:27:00 Voice Coding and Verification Loops 00:31:00 Dictation Hype and AI Limits 00:39:00 iPhone 18 Pro Leak Mystery 00:44:00 Battery Life Tradeoffs 00:48:00 Fast Wireless Charging Heat 00:52:00 CarPlay Beta Workarounds 00:56:00 Netflix Horror Unhinged 01:03:00 Cozy Repair Game Restory 01:06:00 Brendan Carr is a Dummy 01:16:00 SpaceX AI Phone Rumors 01:22:00 Grok OS App Problem 01:25:00 Comcast Splits In Two 01:33:00 WhatsApp Username Land Grab 01:35:00 BMW Headlights Go Bananas 01:40:00 Wrap Up And Plugs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  • Ferrari

    13 Apr

    Ferrari

    Ferrari is the pinnacle of luxury scarcity — across its entire 79-year history, the company has sold just 330,000 cars at an average price today of $500,000. For context, Hermès sells that many Birkins and Kellys roughly every 2 years, and Rolex moves that many watches every 3 months. And yet this ultimate luxury product also lives under the same roof with a widely beloved professional sports team… one with 400 million rabid fans from all walks of life who live and die by the Scuderia’s performance every F1 race weekend! How is it possible that these two seemingly contradictory customer bases can coexist within the same company? And far from destroying each other’s value, only reinforce it? The answer, it turns out, is a beautiful, bloody, tragic and romantic opera that spans two families and three generations — and just might be one of the best tales we’ve ever told on Acquired. Buckle up for the story of Ferrari. Sponsors: Many thanks to our fantastic Spring '26 Season partners: J.P. Morgan PaymentsVercelServiceNowStatsigLinks: Sign up for email updates, get out takeaways and research photos from each episode, and vote on future topics!Our Ferrari "episode preview" in WSJEnzo Ferrari by Luca Dal MonteSeeing Red on IMDbGo Like Hell by A.J. BaimeStephen Wilmot's great WSJ piece on FerrariFerrari factory tourWorldly Partners' Multi-Decade Ferrari StudyAll episode sourcesCarve Outs: Ford v FerrariMaison Wheat sweatersCraighill scissorsAmazon grocery serviceTravelpro Altitude backpackMore Acquired: Get email updates and vote on future episodes!Join the SlackCheck out the latest swag in the ACQ Merch Store!00:00:00 Start00:01:08 Intro00:06:11 Enzo Ferrari's Early Life & Tragedies (1898-1919)00:12:39 Scuderia Ferrari: Enzo's Racing Dream (1920-1933)00:25:08 The Prancing Horse & Ferrari's Branding00:35:41 First Ferrari Road Cars & Le Mans Victory (1947-1949)00:51:31 F1 & The Tragedies of Enzo's Life (1950s)01:14:03 Ford vs. Ferrari: The Le Mans Rivalry (1963-1966)01:21:24 Enzo Sells 50% to Fiat (1969)01:29:10 Luca di Montezemolo's Return to F1 Glory (1971-1976)01:52:40 Ferrari's "Pepsi Challenge" and how Luca rescued the company (1991)02:27:41 Post-IPO Ferrari: New Models & Growth (2015-Present)02:48:24 The FUV Purosangue & Model Range03:07:16 Ferrari Luce: The EV Future with Jony Ive03:12:37 Ferrari Today by the Numbers03:29:39 Analysis03:50:04 Carve-Outs + Thank Yous ‍Note: Acquired hosts and guests may hold assets discussed in this episode. This podcast is not investment advice, and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. You should do your own research and make your own independent decisions when considering any financial transactions.

    13 Apr

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  • S7E27 Daniel Kurnianto | The Engineering Journey Behind the World's First Electronic Coffee Tamper

    26 Jun

    S7E27 Daniel Kurnianto | The Engineering Journey Behind the World's First Electronic Coffee Tamper

    Send us Fan Mail Daniel Kurnianto has built his career at the intersection of mechatronics, lab automation, product management, and hands-on mechanical design. With more than 19 years at Formulatrix, he has led and contributed to the development of high-precision life science instruments, including crystallography and liquid-handling platforms used in research and pharmaceutical environments. His experience spans full product lifecycle work: concept development, detailed engineering, injection-molded consumables, motion control, fluidics, manufacturing, assembly, field support, and global customer deployment.   At Formulatrix, Daniel’s work has included products like the NT8 Drop Setter and the F.A.S.T. Liquid Handling Platform, where he has combined deep technical fluency with product and team leadership. His background includes micro-scale injection molding, positive displacement liquid handling, fluidic manifolds, precision mechanisms, embedded systems, and DFMEA/GD&T-driven design reviews. That combination gives him a rare perspective: he is not only thinking about whether a design works in CAD, but whether it can be manufactured, assembled, maintained, supported, demonstrated, and improved over time.  Outside of Formulatrix, Daniel is the inventor and founder of BOSeTAMPER, a handheld automatic electronic espresso tamper designed and engineered in Boston. The product is described as compact, battery powered, portable, and designed to deliver consistent, repeatable tamping pressure without requiring baristas or home users to apply that force manually. BOSeTAMPER won a Red Dot Product Design Award in 2024, and the public BOSeTAMPER site now highlights the availability of the new 3rd Generation 58mm PRO model with wireless charging and a travel case.   For this episode, Daniel will take us inside the engineering journey behind the new 3rd Generation BOSeTAMPER. Rather than just talking about the finished product, the conversation will explore what changed from earlier versions, why some designs that look impressive on paper may not be the right designs for production, and how Daniel thinks about simplifying a product so it becomes faster, cheaper, and easier to machine, assemble, ship, and support.  Daniel also brings a provocative engineering point of view from his work in high-end lab automation: in some systems, he cares more about precision than accuracy. That idea opens the door to a deeper discussion about real-world instrumentation, repeatability, customer expectations, cost, manufacturing reality, and how experienced engineers decide what matters most when a product has to survive outside the lab, outside the CAD screen, and in the hands of real users.  LINKS:  Daniel Kurnianto LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielkurnianto/  BOSeTAMPER website: https://bosetamper.com/  Aaron Moncur, host Subscribe to the show to get notified so you don't miss new episodes every Friday. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment like cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us at www.teampipeline.us Watch the show on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TeamPipelineus

    26 Jun

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  • Blogs, blogs & blogs!

    02/10/2025

    Blogs, blogs & blogs!

    Send us Fan Mail A baby camel, a high-speed chase, and a heartfelt tribute set the stage for a season opener that is equal parts human and hard-nosed. We pause to honor Mark Baker, mentor, officer, and friend. This episode spotlights a free Belkasoft AI course along with the much-anticipated release of Rabbit Hole v3, designed to tackle complex data structures. From there, it is all about blogs, and there are plenty of them. Mattia explores extraction nuances, showing how AFU versus BFU states and encryption classes still determine what you can recover from iOS and Android. Hexordia provides important guidance on first responder missteps, emphasizing how early handling and precise thinking safeguard the integrity of a case. We also showcase open-source and budget-friendly tools such as Autopsy and IPED, which expand analysis capacity without breaking the bank.  A hands-on demo of Gallery Builder illustrates how to create courtroom-ready visuals, paired with a reminder that “vibe coding” with LLMs is no substitute for validated forensic standards. Finally, we close with the latest LEAPP and LAVA updates, which continue to push practical workflows forward for the field. Notes: BelkaGPT: Effective Artificial Intelligence in DFIR https://belkasoft.com/belkagpt-training Training First Responders in Digital Evidence Handling: How To Protect Your Department from Case-Destroying Mistakes https://www.hexordia.com/blog/training-first-responders-in-digital-evidence-handling The Packd Byte https://www.thepackdbyte.org/ Two New Blogs from Mattia  http://blog.digital-forensics.it/2025/09/exploring-data-extraction-from-android.html https://blog.digital-forensics.it/2025/09/exploring-data-extraction-from-ios.html SWGDE https://www.swgde.org/documents/published-complete-listing/16-f-002-considerations-for-required-minimization-of-digital-evidence-seizure/ Gallery Builder https://github.com/charpy4n6/GalleryBuilder

    02/10/2025

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  • #99 – Karl Friston: Neuroscience and the Free Energy Principle

    28/05/2020

    #99 – Karl Friston: Neuroscience and the Free Energy Principle

    Karl Friston is one of the greatest neuroscientists in history, cited over 245,000 times, known for many influential ideas in brain imaging, neuroscience, and theoretical neurobiology, including the fascinating idea of the free-energy principle for action and perception. Support this podcast by signing up with these sponsors: – Cash App – use code “LexPodcast” and download: – Cash App (App Store): https://apple.co/2sPrUHe – Cash App (Google Play): https://bit.ly/2MlvP5w EPISODE LINKS: Karl’s Website: https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/~karl/ Karl’s Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_J._Friston This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, or YouTube where you can watch the video versions of these conversations. If you enjoy the podcast, please rate it 5 stars on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify, or support it on Patreon. Here’s the outline of the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. OUTLINE: 00:00 – Introduction 01:50 – How much of the human brain do we understand? 05:53 – Most beautiful characteristic of the human brain 10:43 – Brain imaging 20:38 – Deep structure 21:23 – History of brain imaging 32:31 – Neuralink and brain-computer interfaces 43:05 – Free energy principle 1:24:29 – Meaning of life

    28/05/2020

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    1hr 29min
  • #497 – Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE – Don Lincoln

    29 May

    #497 – Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE – Don Lincoln

    Don Lincoln is a particle physicist at Fermilab who has spent decades working at the frontiers of high energy physics. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep497-sc See below for timestamps, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. CONTACT LEX: Feedback – give feedback to Lex: https://lexfridman.com/survey AMA – submit questions, videos or call-in: https://lexfridman.com/ama Hiring – join our team: https://lexfridman.com/hiring Other – other ways to get in touch: https://lexfridman.com/contact EPISODE LINKS: Don’s Facebook: https://facebook.com/Dr.Don.Lincoln/ Don’s Website: https://drdonlincoln.com/ Don’s LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4nHeNiF Don’s YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/3PCIW67 Don’s X: https://x.com/DrDonLincoln Don’s Books: https://amzn.to/4uYbkOZ Don’s Great Courses: https://shop.thegreatcourses.com/don-lincoln Don’s Audible: https://adbl.co/4wGioRV Fermilab’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/fermilab Fermilab’s Website: https://www.fnal.gov/ Fermilab’s X: https://x.com/fermilab SPONSORS: To support this podcast, check out our sponsors & get discounts: Upwork: Platform for hiring freelancers. Go to https://upwork.com/lex Larridin: Measure AI adoption in your business. Go to https://larridin.com Fin: AI agent for customer service. Go to https://fin.ai/lex LMNT: Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix. Go to https://drinkLMNT.com/lex Shopify: Sell stuff online. Go to https://shopify.com/lex Perplexity: AI-powered answer engine. Go to https://perplexity.ai/ OUTLINE: (00:00) – Introduction (00:34) – Sponsors, Comments, and Reflections (08:52) – Unifying the laws of nature (23:23) – Einstein, special relativity, and general relativity (40:31) – Electroweak force (52:13) – How particle colliders work (1:10:16) – Higgs boson discovery (1:20:35) – Theory of everything (1:50:20) – Physics of empty space (1:57:45) – Antimatter (2:18:35) – Dark energy (2:22:23) – Dark matter (2:50:59) – Future of physics PODCAST LINKS: – Podcast Website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast – Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr – Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 – RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ – Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrAXtmErZgOdP_8GztsuKi9nrraNbKKp4 – Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/lexclips

    29 May

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  • Episode119  The Future is Humanoid: Brett Adcock on Figure AI's Robotics Revolution

    29/04/2025

    Episode119 The Future is Humanoid: Brett Adcock on Figure AI's Robotics Revolution

    The Future is Humanoid: Brett Adcock on Figure AI's Robotics Revolution Brett Adcock, the founder and CEO of Figure AI, shared his ambitious vision for the future of humanoid robotics in a discussion reviewed here (originally from The AI Podcast, Ep. 156, Feb 2024). He argues compellingly that humanoid robots are not just a futuristic novelty, but the essential platform for deploying Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) effectively into the physical world. Key Theme 1: Humanoid Robots as the Ideal AGI Deployment Vector Adcock posits that for AGI to interact meaningfully and perform diverse tasks in human environments, it needs a human-like form. Confining AGI to servers creates a bottleneck, requiring human intervention. A humanoid robot, however, offers a versatile, single hardware platform capable of learning and executing a vast array of tasks through advanced AI. Quote Insight: "the humanoid robot is like the ultimate deployment Vector for AGI... you can't solve this with anything else besides a human like a mechanical human" Key Theme 2: Figure's Rapid Development & Vertical Integration Figure's progress has been remarkably swift, moving from concept to shipping its first robot in just 31 months. This speed is attributed to: Rapid Hardware Iteration: Designing entirely new robot platforms every 12-18 months. Complete Vertical Integration: Due to a non-existent supply chain, Figure designs and builds everything in-house – hardware (kinematics, joints, motors, batteries, sensors), software (firmware, OS, controls, AI), manufacturing, testing, and operations. Quote Insight: "you went from a cold start in 31 months to shipping your first robot... we are designing a new hardware platform every 12 to 18 months" Key Theme 3: Massive Market Opportunity: Workforce & Home Adcock identifies two primary markets, representing trillions of dollars: Commercial Workforce: Seen as the larger ($50-60 trillion, roughly half of global GDP) and initially easier market due to more structured, repeatable tasks. Figure already has deployments, including daily operations at BMW's South Carolina plant assisting with car manufacturing, and a second logistics customer. The Home: While described as "vastly harder" due to unstructured environments, safety needs, and task variability, the potential for robots to handle chores (laundry, making coffee, etc.) is immense. Quote Insight: "the commercial Workforce which is like roughly half of GDP is human labor so it's like the largest market in the world... the home is just like vastly harder" Key Theme 4: Helix - Figure's Proprietary AI System A cornerstone of Figure's strategy is "Helix," their internally developed large-scale Vision-Language-Action AI model. Helix enables robots to understand natural language commands and perform complex tasks, even involving novel objects, representing a significant leap for practical robotics. Quote Insight: "This is our like a large scale AI internally... this this is probably the most important AI update for robotics in human history... it will be powered by AI agents like this" Key Theme 5: Overcoming Technical Hurdles & Future Outlook Adcock highlights three core challenges Figure is actively solving: Building reliable, complex humanoid hardware. Implementing AI-driven manipulation via neural networks (vs. traditional controls). Achieving generalization for handling novel tasks and situations. Figure is making substantial progress, aiming for an "iPhone moment" for humanoids. They plan alpha testing in homes this year (2025) and believe AI like Helix will drastically reduce the time needed to teach robots new tasks. Affordability is key, with a target volume price of $20,000 - $30,000, making multiple robots per household conceivable. Quote Insight: "in volume in the future... you'll see these at a price point of 20 to $30,000... there's really nothing in the system right now that would show that this product should be very... expensive" Notable Facts & Milestones: First walking robot achieved in under 12 months from C Corp filing. Current deployments at BMW (South Carolina) and a logistics company. Task time reduction achieved (e.g., BMW sheet metal task from 4 mins to 40 secs). Helix AI enabled a new commercial solution deployment in under 30 days. Figure 3, the next-gen robot (cheaper, smaller, lighter, better sensors, AI-focused), expected in production this year (2025). Estimated immediate demand: Could ship 1 million robots today if available. Conclusion Brett Adcock presents Figure AI not just as a robotics company, but as a leader driving the convergence of advanced AI and capable humanoid hardware. Their rapid progress, vertical integration, focus on the powerful Helix AI, and early commercial successes (like with BMW) suggest they are a major force shaping the future of both labor and daily life. While challenges remain, particularly in the complex home environment, Figure's trajectory indicates that humanoid robots are transitioning from science fiction to near-term reality.

    29/04/2025

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