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    MasterJV got a reaction from TVwazhere in Florida legislature wants a filter on all electronics   
    I find it disheartening to see that politicians cover up their bills with titles like "Human trafficking prevention act." What's even worse is that most people will eat this up without looking at the actual content of the bill. If this passes, it will be a total invasion of privacy. Not only that, it will be totally useless. People will find another way to commit these crimes. People are smart enough to disable these of filters. 
    This is nothing more than an insult to the people.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from Technous285 in Florida legislature wants a filter on all electronics   
    I find it disheartening to see that politicians cover up their bills with titles like "Human trafficking prevention act." What's even worse is that most people will eat this up without looking at the actual content of the bill. If this passes, it will be a total invasion of privacy. Not only that, it will be totally useless. People will find another way to commit these crimes. People are smart enough to disable these of filters. 
    This is nothing more than an insult to the people.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from LanK111er in Florida legislature wants a filter on all electronics   
    I find it disheartening to see that politicians cover up their bills with titles like "Human trafficking prevention act." What's even worse is that most people will eat this up without looking at the actual content of the bill. If this passes, it will be a total invasion of privacy. Not only that, it will be totally useless. People will find another way to commit these crimes. People are smart enough to disable these of filters. 
    This is nothing more than an insult to the people.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from Jito463 in Florida legislature wants a filter on all electronics   
    I find it disheartening to see that politicians cover up their bills with titles like "Human trafficking prevention act." What's even worse is that most people will eat this up without looking at the actual content of the bill. If this passes, it will be a total invasion of privacy. Not only that, it will be totally useless. People will find another way to commit these crimes. People are smart enough to disable these of filters. 
    This is nothing more than an insult to the people.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from ARikozuM in Florida legislature wants a filter on all electronics   
    I find it disheartening to see that politicians cover up their bills with titles like "Human trafficking prevention act." What's even worse is that most people will eat this up without looking at the actual content of the bill. If this passes, it will be a total invasion of privacy. Not only that, it will be totally useless. People will find another way to commit these crimes. People are smart enough to disable these of filters. 
    This is nothing more than an insult to the people.
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    MasterJV reacted to GoodBytes in Windows 10 Creators Update – Here is everything you need to know - Out now   
    UPDATE
    Microsoft issues an official date of release, passing from "end of March" or April 11.
    https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-creators-update-microsoft-announces-rollout-will-begin-on-april-11
    It would seem that the company delayed the OS release to fix some final issues to reduce issues to users.
    Good that they are taking their time.
     
     
    Original News:
     
    Microsoft releases a new version of Windows 10, dub: Creators Update (version: 1703, Build: 15063). Its codename is Redstone 2. This new version of Windows 10 is a massive update over the current version: Anniversary Update (Redstone 1). It features a fast array of features, improvements, and bug fixes. It is expected to be release in a few days, possibly 31st the latest.
     
    While waiting (ISO download links will be available here once it is officially released for those who prefer to a clean install), here is a bit a reading on what is new:

    What is new?
     
    Start Menu
     
    The Start Menu gets a new option allowing you to have a new more compact Start Menu.
    Under Start > Settings > Personalization > Start, you have the option “Show app list in Start menu”.
     

     
    If you disable it, your start menu will pass from this:
     

     
    To this more compact layout:
     

     
     
    Under such layout mode, you can access the app list with the second option on the left side:
     

     
    When pressed, will show the following:


     
    The Start menu can now do folders from live tiles. Simply drag a tile over another one, and the 2 items will in a folder. You can add additional items by dragging other tiles to the now created folder.
     
    For example, here I put all my games at the bottom into a live tile:
     

     
     
    Clicking on it, will expand the folder:

     
    These folder tile can also be resized as well, showing more tiles inside the folder. Just right-click on the folder go to, Resize, and pick a size.
    Edge
     
    Edge web browser got a number of improvements. Its rendering engine is now better, a lot more stable, faster, and more secure. It also continues to support more of the web standards resulting in an increase website support. Also, the web browser now has ‘Click to run’ on Flash plugin feature which is enabled by default. This means that Flash content won’t be loaded until you tell it to.
    As for the web browser interface, it features:
    Set tabs aside:
     
    When you have many tabs opens, say related to a certain topic, like a research you are doing on something, you can Set aside all your tabs for later viewing, and work with a new set of tabs. When you want to return to your research, you can just set aside your current tab, and restore the tabs you were using before in a click (well, 2 clicks). And yes, if you close Edge, the tabs that were set aside, will still be there in the list. To do this, you have these new buttons right before your tabs:

     
    The first one to the left, shows you a panel with previously set aside tabs which you can restore one by one or in full, and a following button sets aside all currently open tabs. And yes, you can have different groups. So, you can do your research, set a side, do another research on a different topic, set aside, do some YouTube, set aside, and return back to your first research with all the tabs you had open, then switch to the second research or back to YouTube. If you work with a lot of tabs, this is great to regroup your tabs, and not have a bunch of them open idling on the back, consuming system resources, and then try to find what you were looking for. As you try to search through your tabs. You can also share a group of tabs with people. Like say you can share all your tabs that were set aside on a topic to your group project partner via e-mail.
     
     
    Tab Preview
     
    You now have an arrow button the right of your tabs, when you click on it, it shows you a thumbnail preview of your open tabs for you to have an easier time finding what you were looking for.


     
    Web payment API support
     
    Make payments online easy. All personal information are stored locally and filled up automatically for fast checkout. That is, if the website support this feature, of course.

     
    Cortana
     
    Cortana gets new features and improvements in this build. As new features, you have:
     
    Pick up where I left off…
     
    This feature makes Cortana continue your session from 1 PC to another (assuming you have the same software installed between). For example, you work on your desktop, then you need to go. So you pick up your laptop, login, click on Cortana, and you’ll find the option “Pick up where I left off”, clicking on that will open all your programs from your desktop.
     

     
     
     Settings
     
    Settings panel got some big changes in terms of layout, being more organized, and features more options being passed from the old Control Panel to the Settings panel, as well as new set of new options:


     
     
    Night Light
     
    You can uninstall your f.lux app now, and use Windows 10 built-in Night light mode. This option adjust the colors of your display to reduce blue light. It is said, although no conclusive research has been done yet, that blue light ‘causes some people to have sleep problem when they use their computer at night. This is more of an issue if your monitor is, like many, uses “white” LED backlight. White LED backlight is sadly not white, it is a very cold white, even on the age of being light blue more than anything. This results that all colors being displayed gets that blue tint. White appears cold white, and all colors have this extra blue to it. Now, premium monitors use other backlight technologies, or uses yellow phosphor layer to adjust the color of the backlight. Some premium TVs feature Quantum Dot technology to adjust the backlight color. But most people, uses a monitor that is simply white LEDs on the back.
     
    Night Light can be enabled in the Settings panels under System > Display. It is configurable to adjust how much you want Windows to reduce the blue light via a slider, and can set to follow the time of day, or enable itself at a specific time. So, if you turn it on, it takes times before you see the image of the screen turn more yellow. The transition between being enabled and disabled one is a smooth one. The option can also be enabled or disabled from the action center quick notification.
     

     
    Storage Sense
     
    This new feature adds a new task to the system maintenance schedule when enabled (Settings > System > Storage), which cleans temporary files and recycle bin files that have been in there for more than 30 days. It is customizable. This is off by default
     
    Lock down your account to block further Win32 apps from being installed.
     
    Settings up an account to a family member that isn’t tech savvy, but, you don’t want to set them a limited standard account only, needing you every time they install a software? This new mode allows Win32 programs already installed to run on the system just fine, but any further exe acquired outside be blocked, or show a warning (up to you). When blocked, only apps from the Windows Store can be installed (whether they are Win32 apps or Universal Apps). Basically, you are locking down the system to allow only programs from trusted source to be ran. This allows you to block viruses being distributed as: “image.jpg.exe” through e-mail, or downloaded, it will block randomware and malware as well, but allow any app and games to be downloaded from the Windows Store, or needs you to install it (either run the exe as admin, or go the admin account, disable the lock, and run the setup). The option is disabled by default.
    It is found under Settings > Apps > App & features.
     

     
     
    Custom color
     
    Windows 10 allows you to pick custom colors for your accent color and background color.


     
     
     
    Themes
     
    Since Windows 10, with the new Settings panel, Theme got obstructed, and difficult to access to setup. Now, Microsoft is bringing Theme to the Settings panel, and integrated Themes to the Windows Store. You can download for free a vast collection of themes, and you can buy some if the author chooses to sell it. All the Windows 7 ones are now here for free to download, as it was before, including new ones.
     

     
     
    Game Stream
     
    Integrated with Windows 10 now, is the ability to easily stream your game. It is done via the Game Bar, a bar that appears when you do Win+G on your keyboard. Just open the game bar (Win+G), and click on the Broadcast button. That simple. It streams with the video streaming service called Beam. You can your chat while you game, and see what your viewer see. And yes, you can have your webcam show as well.
     
    Game Mode
     
    Game Mode is a feature that Microsoft says that will be continuous development over time. The feature allows to maximize performance out of your games. Up to now, it affects more UWP made games, than Win32. However, UWP needs this a lot more than Win32 made games, which generarly run slower than the Win32 counterpart due of being at a higher level. It brings the game to the same level as Win32. As for Win32 game, the performance benefits is harder to see, especially if you have a powerful system. What it does is that allocates more resources to your running game than background programs, allowing you get a more steady and solid fps experience as you play, and lose performance because something on the back kicked in (say for example something happening in a website you had loaded in your web browser before you game). Nothing ground breaking, but nice to have nonetheless.
     
     
    Game Bar Settings
     
    Now, the Game bar settings which used to be under the Xbox app, have been moved to the Settings panel. You will notice a new item in the Settings panel called: “Gaming”. Inside you’ll find options for: Game bar, Game DVR, Broadcasting, and Game Mode.
     
    Reset Apps (UWP)
     
    If you have a universal app that is not working right, you can now reset the app. Simple go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features, pick a Universal App, click on “Advanced options”, and hit on the Reset button.
     
    Windows Update – Pause
     
    Windows now allows you to temporary pause updates from being installed on your computer. Paused update can be paused for up to 7 days. So if you plan to do something important and want to ensure no Windows Update kicks-in, you can pause it.
     
    Windows Update – Active Hours
     
    Active Hours is already there in Windows 10 Anniversary Update. It allows you to specify a time range where you don’t want Windows Update to start. Say, you can put your working hours. So, what’s new about it? Under the Anniversary update you could specify a time range for up to 12h. Now, you can push this further to 18h
     
    Windows Update – Notify before restart
     
    Now Windows 10 will notify you, like the good old days, that it needs to restart your PC.


     
    This notification will pop-up, if you have the option “Show more notification” enabled under: Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Restart Options. It allows you to Snooze it, which will show up again at a later time, pick a time where you want your system to restart at, or restart now.
     
     
    Windows Update – Reduce download size for future OS marge updates
     
    Up to 35% in reduction in download size when you upgrade to a major version of Windows 10 to another. Meaning, when Redstone 3 will be release by the end of the year (estimated), the Windows update will be drastically smaller. This is more biennial to those who are in the Insider program (a feature they have been enjoying for a while now), as new build of the next version of Windows are delivered approximately once a week if they are in the Fast ring.

     
    eBooks
     
    If you show open the Store app, you will notice a new section at the top called “Books”. From here you can buy eBooks (which surprisingly, I have found eBook to be cheaper there than on Amazon, so good!). How to view eBooks? Edge web browser now support eBooks. It features presentation options as well, and properly displays the content.


     
    Paint 3D
     
    New Microsoft Paint! The last time Paint got an update was with Windows 7, where it got a very much needed update from the previous version, bringing up to speed to a basic image editor. Now, Paint got updated again, with 3D support.
    There is a lot to write here on what you can do, but here is Microsoft video showing a bit of the app in action. The software also has a community which wide range of 3D object done in Paint 3D or other 3D software that you can download and import in your creation.
     

     

    And yes, the old Paint program is still there.
     
    Windows Defender
     
    Windows Defender got a much needed overhaul to its interface, and brings security related options to it to regroup everything together.
     

     
     
    New Out-of-Box experience
     
    When you first install or startup a purchase Windows 10 system, the first setup screen, which is called Out-of-Box experience, can be pretty complicated and uninviting for many non-tech savvy people. Microsoft is addressing this by simplifying the experience. It does this by simplifying the layout experience, but still have the same options as before. Basically, it re-ranged everything. In addition, it includes Cortana, with voice recognition to pass most screen of this setup stage.
     

     

     
     
    Also, now you no more have “Express” and “Custom” option on the Out-of-Box experience. And Privacy settings are always shown towards the end. The text has been updated to make a bit more clear as well, on what does what. When you disable an option, it shows you what impact it will happen to your experience.
     

     

     
    It must be noted that you will not see this screen unless you re-install Windows with Windows 10 Creators Update version. However,you can head over to Sat rt > Settings > Privacy to see all available options, and more. It does include some changes over the previous version of Windows 10, if you wonder.
     
    Windows Hello
     
    If your device support Windows Hello, you will notice that Windows Hello is now much faster than before, and features improved facial/iris recognition.

     
    Mixed Reality
     
    Windows 10 Creators Update bring VR and AR support within the OS, with its new Mixed Reality features. If you have a VR or AR headset, you’ll notice a new option in the Settings panel. When enabled, and setup via the Mixed Reality Portal app, a new app introduced in this version of Windows 10, you can have a virtual reality desktop environment that you can interact with.
     

     
    Improved High-DPI support
     
    The biggest problem in Windows, at a user level who has a high-resolution display for its size, is trying to add to old or unsupported software high-DPI aware support, so that the application appears larger, and is usable. Sadly, this is tricky due to the numerous and custom GUI framework used by a variety of software. Adding support, from a developer perspective, can be easy if the framework they use has support for it, or can be difficult if it doesn’t, or not properly, where it would require an entire recoding of the GUI, potentially, due to the switch to another framework. In the case that they use their own custom framework, like Steam, it would require further work on that front to be done first. Something that most devs aren’t willing to do unless they are a heavy demand from its used done through its support channel.
     
    In the meantime, Microsoft can only bring compatibility options to its user to try and make the experience better.
     

     
     
    Under the Compatibility tab, you will notice new set of option for non-supported High-DPI applications.
    You have now 3 modes you can pick:
    Application: Windows to stop all DPI scaling and let the application scale itself if it has any sort of support. Else the application will not scale at all, and remain small. Some people might prefer to use a smaller application, then to have it be scaled up but blurry, or have content cut out or other visual issues.
    System: Windows will stretch the application to be large like a small image made bigger, and apply smoothing effect on it so that everything isn’t blocky/pixelated and hard to read. The result is that is while the program is larger and therefore easier to use, the text and images that the program contains will be blurry due to the smoothing effect.
    System (Enhanced): This only works with GDI applications. For applications not using GDI, it will not do anything. What is does is that it attempts to scale the GDI-based content larger within the applications, making the text crisper and easier to read over “System”, while being large.
     
    Native Wireless 802.11ad support
     
    Got a new 802.11ad wireless card? Well Windows 10 now has native support for it. Wireless 802.11ad offers theoretically up to 7 Gbps of throughput. It operates on the 60GHz wireless range, which means that the range is super short, because the oxygen is what interfere with the signal. So further apart you are, the slower your connection will be (reduced signal strength).

    Precision Touchpad improvements
     
    Got a laptop or convertible system with that uses Microsoft Precision Touchpad drivers? Well excellent news, your very good to excellent touchpad (depending on your device) will get a nice boost., with improved tracking and a long list of new features, with many nicely customizable. These new features are found under Settings > Devices > Touchpads
     
     
    On-Screen, virtual touchpad
     
    We have a virtual touch screen keyboard, now we have the virtual touch screen touchpad. What’s the point? It is aimed at tablets to allow to control their cursor on a second non-touch screen. For example, if their Windows tablet is connected to an external display or projector and not set as clone, with the virtual touchpad, they can navigate the cursor that has traveled to the other screen to interact with programs and Windows itself. The virtual touchpad stays on top of all your windows, and is draggable. It supports multi-touch and gestures. You can use your finger or thumb to navigate the cursor on the screen.
     
     
    Picture-in-Picture mode
     
    Universal Apps can now can have a floating mini panel on your desktop, allowing you to have a mini video player window float on your desktop, or Skype video chat window with the new Skype app, which is now out of Preview. The panel is draggable, and can be interacted.
    For example, the Movie & TV video player app now has a new button where, when you press it, it goes in Picture-in-Picture mode, where you have this mini video player view that floats above your windows, which you can drag around. By default, it is positioned at the top right corner of the screen, with spacing at the top to not interfere with maximized windowed title bar buttons (minimize, restore, close buttons).
     

     
     
    Dynamic Lock
     
    All you need is Bluetooth on your phone, and in your PC. Dynamic Lock is a feature where you can connect your mobile phone to your system via Bluetooth. Windows measures the distance between you and the computer Bluetooth module, and when you walk away from the system, it locks the system for you.
     
     
    All the Apps got updated greatly!
     
    Be sure to checkout every app, they have all been updated greatly. For example, Maps got a new rendering engine, you can set multiple point in your itinerary, you can use the pen to draw and plan, and more. That is just a few things from 1 app.  If I cover all of them, this thread will be extremely long. Beside it is fun to discover, when you'll upgrade
     
     
    And lots more, including lots of improvements for non-Latin based languages.
     
    Expect to see this update in the coming days, as Microsoft is actively preparing for it.
     
    Are you excited or interested in this  new update? Are you ready to update?
     
     
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    MasterJV got a reaction from matrix07012 in Valve consults Total Biscuit & Jim Sterling   
    If it gets Valve off their lazy butts then go for it! The curator and QA system are in desperate need of a remake. 
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    MasterJV reacted to 3vitor in Valve consults Total Biscuit & Jim Sterling   
    Holly Shit! The amount of salt on this thread. Chill out boys
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    MasterJV got a reaction from VicBar in Valve consults Total Biscuit & Jim Sterling   
    If it gets Valve off their lazy butts then go for it! The curator and QA system are in desperate need of a remake. 
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    MasterJV reacted to dalekphalm in ECC is not only enabled on Ryzen, but it works! ...Sort of.   
    For here, yes. At work? Fuck no.
     
    I'll take the Dell ProSuppport warranty with guaranteed 4 hour response time, and next day parts/onsite tech delivery, thank you very much
     
    Since when do users check? Well, if they are building a server with ECC RAM, they should damn well be checking every time. Though I suspect, especially users on here, not so much lol.
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    MasterJV reacted to Airton in Is this Linus?   
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    MasterJV got a reaction from Enderman in New info released on the Calyos fanless PCs   
    Small form factor PC's don't output a lot of heat actually relative to their big cousins. a 65W i7 plus a 120W 1060 still fits in under that heat budget. Of course you won't be overclocking and it may not be capable of 8K gaming but for most people, this is more then enough.
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    MasterJV reacted to Belgarathian in Apple likes copying Samsung. Now they have copied the fire-phone hazard   
    Australia. Left his phone wrapped in pants inside a car.... 

    Because Australia is known for being a very cool, almost temperate environment and as we know wrapping electronics in blankets and fabric is great for thermal dissipation, as is the glass house effect cars have. 
     
    I'm guessing what probably happened is this phone overheated something chronic on a 30+ degree day while wrapped in clothes, in a car which probably reached 50+ degrees. 
     
    You may also want to change the title unless you can provide evidence as it's click-bait and flamey. 
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    MasterJV got a reaction from Technous285 in An Australian makes what possibly is the smallest SLI PC case   
    Cases like this, especially when they're one offs/prototypes are expensive to make. Why? Cause you don't get the benefit of economic of scale. From what I've seen on other forums, he also paid some engineering fees which really raised the cost. But this is the cost of making something unique. Believe me, once you start making orders of 5 or more, the cost of each comes down dramatically. 
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    MasterJV got a reaction from Roll_Like_Rollo in Experiences with non-techies   
    Friend: I took my pc out of the attic and used the vacuum to clean it. But I want to buy a cartidge for it.
    Me: Cartidge?
    Friend: Yeah, a cartidge of ram
    Me: *Facepalm in the inside* Oh cool, where you gonna get it?
    Friend: Im gonna download some on the Internet.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from don_svetlio in AMD have begun shipping Polaris GPUs - 2 different Polaris chips and 4 different GPUs spotted   
    My PC is ready. I'm power limited at the moment (250Watt HDPlex nano PSU) and the demo they showed of a rig running BF at 60FPS UNDER 100 watts is very interesting to say the least.
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    MasterJV reacted to That Norwegian Guy in Node 202 Is Finally Available in the US!   
    Interpretation: I'm the only one with friends on LTT?
     
    Uh...K?
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    MasterJV reacted to Sunshine1868 in Schiit Releases Vali 2 Headphone Amp   
    Hey, we're having fun. we don't need to hear your schiit.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from EChondo in AT&T to Expand U-Verse Gigapower(1Gb Fiber) to 38 More Metro Areas   
    Did it, my connection with AT&T is capable of 25 megabits (15200 kilobits on line 1 and 10007 kilobits on line 2 to be exact.) Sometimes we get that speed on downloads but most of the time it's in the 15-18 Mbps. The broadband table looks exactly like mine. Two lines both up and running. I live in a pretty old house and the fact that we live far from the utility box didn't help matters either so that's why they went with a "business type" bonded connection according to technician the came to my place.
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    MasterJV got a reaction from EChondo in AT&T to Expand U-Verse Gigapower(1Gb Fiber) to 38 More Metro Areas   
    I actually have some sort of bonded pair internet connection but I only get 18 MbPS. If they get Gigabit here before Sonic.net does, I'll be switching.
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    MasterJV reacted to BuckGup in Beats Music is shutting down this month   
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    MasterJV reacted to Lays in Intel Allegedly Upping Its Core Counts in 'Cannonlake'   
    inb4 boatload of threads asking if they should wait for cannonlake
     
    ._.
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    MasterJV reacted to snowComet in New Strider Platinum, smallest ATX platinum PSU   
    not this psu, but SilverStone's SX700-LPT....
     

     
    http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1863395
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    MasterJV reacted to qwertywarrior in [Mini-News] PewDiePie is the first Youtuber to surpass 10 billion views   
    "I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced."
     
    -Abraham Lincoln
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