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☆ Click/search: #CellularUniverseTheory, gyroscopic-pairs, resonance applied to datacenter chips - Architect, Machines, Watercraft to Aerospace Living Systems

cle elum, wa, usa เข้าร่วม Eylül 2008
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tmallard@tmallard·
Actually by oceanography & paleontology only rock_erosion buffers volcanics-asteroids-tectonics over time to arrive at 8.2pH/35‰/-2C freezeup Marinebiology's CaCO3's saturation-point pH where habitability resides This on a 70.8%, 361-million km² saltwater sea_surface exchanging gases #constantly & excess #CO2 beyond rock_erosion's trivial buffering converts to #carbonic_acid at the #AirSeaInterface Duh We're dissolving plankton 10-times faster than the 5th extinction OceanAcidification is worse to 300My ago includes both extinctions relevant to homo-sapiens to state firmly NO #mammals survive what we've already done ~~~ Rignot ice rsrch: bit.ly/380tYeF Feely 10× faster: bit.ly/2QKD7Cj Zeebe PETM model: bit.ly/36MXrIK Ward paleo events: bit.ly/2EaAq9z Wing paleo life: bit.ly/2NlgcLL Wing ESAS's CH4: bit.ly/3OTUe2A NSF-300My 7.9pH: bit.ly/4gvNHqG Oh, btw: ESAS's 1.7-trillion metric-tons of clathrate methane already thawing is an extinction event; Chernykh+deposits,2020, bit.ly/3So0osu Bukhanov+bubbles,2023,bit.ly/45xG8up
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
BREAKING: The Senate just passed the legislation allowing the devastation of the Boundary Waters. The motion passed 50-49, and now goes to Donald Trump’s desk. The way Republicans passed this bill that prevents future administrations from issuing protections for Superior National Forest, so this pristine land will be exploited in perpetuity unless Congress intervenes to reverse this decision. The state of Minnesota can still block the Chilean mining corporation from operating in Superior National Forest and protect the Boundary Waters from pollution.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

The Senate is about to vote on handing a national forest over to a foreign corporation. A Chilean mining company wants to develop a copper mine upstream from the Boundary Waters, a pristine wilderness. The GOP has to choose between a foreign corporation and their constituents.

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tmallard@tmallard·
@WeTheBrandon @barnes_law @johnkonrad Did you add in the Friday things are great pump to the sell Monday when reality is reported game weekly ? Or was it the reverse ? Does Trumpster know another game ? $$$
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Brandon Weichert
Brandon Weichert@WeTheBrandon·
So, for the cost of $50bn (and counting), we replaced the Islamic Republic with the Islamic Republic, and we reopened (kind of) the Strait of Hormuz (which was open the day before the war began)? Oh, and we're having to live with higher prices for everything now? That just doesn't sound like a plan. It sounds like improvisation from beginning to end. But maybe I'm wrong?
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@Brownpill8 @MorePerfectUS Oh that's sad, did they hold you back a grade ? Oh, that was the price of the gas grade ? Apology for the mistake 🚽
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This is why to state 0.3987nm lasers allow 1nm accuracy it's not merely size Stearnglass-Einstein's rho pion of two counter-rotating electron-positron gyroscopic-pairs 70yrs ago is correct by today's measure Following up on their principles found that the electron isn't a mass-solid it's a gyroscopic-pair of components that decay at differing rates a year ago March The key to resonant frequency of them is the definition of quat-bola-math: 1-Hz = exactly 0.42 = (1-sidereal rotation of a mass) ÷ (1-revolution of the pair) or no_go This is deterministic lab work vs probabilistic by fly-off frequency, 0.42 from machine-vision only sees that much of a hemisphere worked to 20-decimal precision Ok For an all_photonic chips-to-memory throughput is the metric By using resonance gating allows all_diode no_transistor chips last touch at 20C is 1000× more than probabilistic wideband processing to only 1e-50 defects/ PFLOP o!o That was a progression, 1e-35/PFLOP prior defects, so low triple chkd with xai-grok a collab on this, laser helped this greatly Encode-decode to fiber w/chirality_formatted photon_streams output hex If electrons were a solid their frequency wouldn't zero at fly-off a detectable event So, two attractors near c at scale 1e-50m radii, precession is the sole entropy else it's perpetual-motion Decay 1e+212 earth-eqv years popular, for neutrinos & electrons both, blurbs & sketches 1000× thru'put at 1e-50 defects, on-chip cooling, #no_water 💦, distributed in-cabinet gensets #no_grid power req'd (all_magnet by mfg, ancillary power onsite RF-5000class1-Mw/container & water recycling onsite has prior engr for datacenters) 🛌🏻💤
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tmallard@tmallard·
Conviction of #WarCrimes is based upon intent Both ISR & USA are #pariah/rogue nation-states adjudicated as co-conspirators & defendants in the case of genocide moving to trial with 19 nations aboard officially There is no statute-of-limitations nor can a sovereign state pardon/ exonerate/ indemnify perpetrators before or after the act ISR is adjudicated as an apartheid regime, neither has a right to use force for any reason whatsoever ! Either they stop, or, they're guilty, we recommend hanging so far as justice to perpetrators for the history books, or, would one prefer the guillotine ? 🚽
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TheGlobalFaultlines
TheGlobalFaultlines@GlobalFaults·
In 2018 - Iran had 300kg of low-enriched uranium. A comprehensive inspection regime. No path to a weapon without detection. A functioning international coalition maintaining the framework. But, America walked away. In 2026 - Iran has 400kg of highly enriched uranium. No inspection regime. A decimated but not destroyed nuclear knowledge base. A fractured international coalition. A new hardline leadership with no institutional memory of compromise. And a documented lesson that agreements with America are not worth the paper they are signed on. The $20 billion cash-for-uranium deal does not restore the 2018 position. It pays for something structurally weaker, that after spending what will likely exceed $100 billion on a war, to reach a position worse than the one that was available for free through continued compliance with the deal America abandoned. The full accounting of this moment requires one honest sentence: America destroyed one of the best nuclear deals ever negotiated, then started a war to compensate for that destruction, and is now considering paying $20 billion for something that doesn't come close to what it already had and threw away on a tweet. #IranWar
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Ilan Goldenberg
Ilan Goldenberg@ilangoldenberg·
A reasonable deal is better than a return to war and I’ll support it. But let’s remember that this is a colossal failure for Trump and for US interests. 1. We could have had this deal or something similar before the war without: the death and destruction across the Middle East; massive damage to US allies and partners and global relationships; huge use of military resources that will take years to rebuild; and significant damage to the global economy. 2. If Trump hadn’t left the JCPOA we’d probably be in the midst of negotiations on extensions of key components and follow on deals at this point but from a much stronger position. Iran wouldn’t have 400KG of HEU and we’d have the most comprehensive inspections regime ever developed to catch any cheating. Instead this 3 page MOU will probably involve nothing even close on what is arguably the single most important element of any nuclear deal - inspections and verification.
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

☢️🇺🇸🇮🇷Scoop: U.S. considers $20 billion cash-for-uranium deal with Iran, according to two U.S. officials and two additional sources briefed on the talks. @MarcACaputo and I wrote for @axios axios.com/2026/04/17/ira…

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@IntCyberDigest Good thing the crappy code is still there ? Those are beginner errors ! Highschool code, maybe 5th grader are better ? Why was it released at all ?
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
Important context: This is not a production EU app that citizens are being asked to install today. It is the official DEMO / DEV reference implementation (white-label blueprint) published at ageverification.dev and on GitHub. The project docs are explicit: “This white-label application is a reference implementation … that should be customised before publishing it.” Pre-built APKs and hosted services are for testing and demonstration purposes only. It ships relaxed storage (SharedPreferences for PIN/flags, visible PNGs) deliberately so developers in 27 member states can quickly test flows, debug, and reset state on emulators/devices. That said — fair criticism remains: Even for a reference/demo, the defaults are weaker than they should be (no secure-by-default keystore/Keychain example in the obvious path, no strong tamper detection in the demo build). The European Commission’s public statements (“technically ready … highest privacy standards in the world”) created the misleading impression that this was a finished, hardened product. That was sloppy messaging.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️🇪🇺 The EU's new Age Verification app was hacked with little to no effort. When you set it up, the app asks you to create a PIN. But that PIN isn't actually tied to the identity data it's supposed to protect. An attacker can delete a couple of entries from a file on the phone, restart the app, pick a new PIN, and the app happily hands over the original user's verified identity credentials as if nothing happened. It gets worse. The app's "too many attempts" lockout is just a counter in a text file. Reset it to 0 and keep guessing. The biometric check (face/fingerprint) is a simple on/off switch in the same file. Flip it to off and the app skips it entirely.
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tmallard@tmallard·
@ilangoldenberg Pipe dream ... Iran is the Iron Dome of Sanity World is watching 🍿 & 🍺
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tmallard@tmallard·
@KobeissiLetter @barnes_law Lol... the USA LOST an undeclared war destroying the world economy already There will be no spoils to victory
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The US is considering a "$20 billion cash-for-uranium deal" with Iran as part of a new "3 page peace plan," per Axios. Details include: 1. The US and Iran are negotiating over a 3-page plan to end the war 2. One element under discussion is that the US would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in return for Iran giving up its stockpile of enriched uranium 3. Some of Iran's highly enriched uranium would be shipped to a third country and some would be down-blended in Iran under international monitoring 4. Iran would be allowed to have nuclear research reactors for the production of medical isotopes, but would pledge that all of its nuclear facilities would be above ground A second round of US-Iran talks is expected in Pakistan on Sunday.
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I'll disagree with semantics, "faster than light" Having just figured out how neutrinos are created & decay by eddy vortices spun up to c then slowed by non_gravitational_drag induces relativistic_mass in gyroscopic-pairs Mass from a truly emf entity no-mass acquires it to have axial-inertia affected by a weak MHD flux in this case of 3IATLAS' coma a 10-11m thick boundary-layer of a 2.5-3km object sideways to solar_wind has shear does it Stearnglass-Einstein late 1950s StdModel was the CopenhagenSchool finding the rho pion as two counter-rotating electron-positron gyroscopic-pairs was correct It'll take a while before this is accepted as true 🍿 & 🍺
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Sabine Hossenfelder
Dark spots break speed-of-light limit. Kind of. Researchers from Technion in Israel have filmed the motion of tiny dark spots that move faster than light. These dark spots are places where the light wave’s intensity drops to zero due to interference. They had the light propagate on a material (boron nitride) where it couples to the vibrations of the material. Then they measured the speed with ultrafast electron microscopy to confirm that it broke the speed of light limit. Concretely, they measured that the dark spots moved at 1.04 times the speed of light in vacuum. This is possible because the dark spots themselves are patterns, and not physical objects. They can move faster than light just like the image of a laser pointer, swept across a distant surface, can move faster than light: Because the image is not a physical object, it is just a pattern formed from physical objects which themselves obey the speed of light limit. So this is a very neat demonstration, but it does not violate any known physical principle and no, it does not allow us to send information faster than light.
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tmallard@tmallard·
@annunakkki It wasn't Iran attacking, was it ? Genocidal sociopaths began with a girl's school doubletap, oh, it was a mistake ? 🧸
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Albert Bishai
Albert Bishai@annunakkki·
IRAN has published the names of several of the 50 Delta Force soldiers they claim to have captured during the rescue operation to extract the US airman whose plane was shot down over Iran. They are: Sgt. Michael Anderson age 34 Staff Sgt. David Miller age 31 Sgt. Daniel Roberts age 29 Sgt. James Walker age 33 Cpl. Ryan Mitchel age 28 Sgt. Christopher Evans age 35 Staff Sgt. Kevin Scott age 30 Sgt. Brian Taylor age 32 CENTCOM denies that any US troops were captured by the Iranians and the claim cannot be verified by independent sources. If verified, then the "Rescue Mission" was not the "glorious success" that is claimed by the US, but an even greater fiasco than the "rescue mission" attempted in the Iranian desert back in 1980. ~Emilios Georgiadis @DDGSarah
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@DrJillStein At least be inspected as ISR wishes to have others ? Tit-for-tat is that ? Who pulled the trigger ? 🌮
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Dr. Jill Stein🌻
Dr. Jill Stein🌻@DrJillStein·
The nuclear emergency in Iran-US-Israel stand off is not Iran's uranium enrichment (legal under NPT) but the growing potential for Israel to use its illegal nukes. Israel has enough nukes to kill millions & throw the world into nuclear famine. Disarm Israel now.
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1

The international community’s collective survival now hinges on one non-negotiable priority: forcing Israel to dismantle its undeclared nuclear arsenal and submit it to full IAEA inspections. This is the only rational response to a regime that has spent decades proving, in real time and on live television, that it cannot be trusted with weapons of mass destruction. Look at the record. Israel stands accused before the International Court of Justice of committing genocide in Gaza. It has carried out relentless aggression against its neighbors, repeatedly violating ceasefires, assassinating officials on foreign soil, and bombing civilian infrastructure with impunity. Its forces have been credibly documented committing war crimes on an industrial scale—targeting hospitals, schools, journalists, and aid convoys—while its political leadership openly boasts about collective punishment. Israel treats international law as a suggestion for weaker nations, not a binding constraint on itself. UN resolutions, Geneva Conventions, ICJ orders, ICC arrest warrants are all ignored with a smirk and a shrug. This is the same regime that maintains an apartheid system of control over millions of Palestinians—separate roads, separate laws, separate rights—condemned by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and even Israeli human rights organizations. Systematic disregard for human dignity is state policy. And yet the West continues the obscene exceptionalism. While other states face sanctions, scrutiny, ultimatums and military attacks for solvable disagreements, Israel is handed billions in weapons, diplomatic cover, and the absurd right to threaten nuclear annihilation while denying it even possesses the bombs. That hypocrisy is no longer sustainable. A regime with this abysmal track record—apartheid, war crimes, genocide, ICC proceedings and a century-long pattern of expansionist aggression—has forfeited any moral or strategic claim to weapons of mass destruction. No exceptions. No more “strategic ambiguity.” No more looking the other way while a rogue nuclear power lectures the world about “existential threats” it manufactured through its own brutality. The international community must treat Israel’s nuclear program as the clear and present danger it is. Sanctions until full disarmament. Immediate suspension from international forums. A global coalition to enforce NPT adherence without the usual double standards. Anything less is complicity in the single greatest security risk on the planet today. The time for polite diplomatic language is over. Israel’s nukes are a loaded gun in the hands of wanted war criminals and serial arsonists. The world cannot afford to keep pretending otherwise.

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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
It will be difficult to tell what is real in the future—or perhaps that future is now. The political consequences could be devastating in terms of disinformation campaigns.
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tmallard@tmallard·
Ok, the other volume diesel source is #microalgae in growers that purify wastewater far better than chemicals 2nd step of any sewage treatment process This gains 30%-50% of effluent volume biodiesel-CO2 +O2 renews daily With home_farm_ranch scale systems parts & services at builders supply stores globally ppl living anywhere can have quality water & a fuel by living there As a pilot project for then Gov.JanBrewer AZ USA with entourage + Phoenix 10M-gal/ day plant Mgr&Crew talks tours labs incl nat'l solar_panel cert & more Vetoed by Sen.McCain 12yrs ago or there'd be little need to ship crude around the world, yes ? 90yrs ago USDOD selectively-bred 50%-oil algae to replace #diesel with #biodiesel so know it's feasible to have #biocrude to match refinery specs, fast to breed with 2.5 day cell maturity 742-plants 10M-gal/ day equivalent supply then known volume of oil reserves Whenever ?, that was my try 🚽
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Łаηdrąćę Вureaմ
Łаηdrąćę Вureaմ@LandraceBureau·
🚨 The Diesel Engine Was Designed for Hemp Oil – Not Petroleum! ⛽️🌱 Rudolf Diesel didn’t invent his revolutionary compression-ignition engine in the 1890s to burn fossil fuels. He explicitly envisioned it running on vegetable and seed oils, with hemp oil frequently cited as a prime candidate due to its abundance, energy density, and local producibility. At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, a diesel engine ran smoothly on peanut oil (demonstrated without modifications), proving the concept. Diesel himself stated that vegetable oils could one day rival petroleum in importance, empowering farmers to grow their own fuel and creating decentralized, independent power sources. Why This Matters for Profits Today •Hemp’s Edge: Industrial hemp produces high yields of seed oil suitable for biodiesel. Modern tests show hemp biodiesel converts at ~97% efficiency and performs well in cold temps compared to other feedstocks. It grows on marginal land, requires less water/pesticides than many crops, and offers dual revenue (fiber + seeds). •Market Opportunity: With global push for renewables, low-carbon fuels, and energy independence, hemp biodiesel aligns with ESG investing, government subsidies (e.g., RIN credits in the US, renewable fuel standards), and rising diesel demand in trucking, shipping, and heavy equipment. Petroleum volatility + carbon taxes = upside for bio-alternatives. •Technical Reality: Straight hemp oil works in modified older diesels (higher viscosity needs heating/pre-treatment), but transesterified hemp biodiesel drops seamlessly into modern engines. Energy content is close to petroleum diesel, with cleaner burn (lower particulates, sulfur). Fundamental Analysis: •Supply side: Hemp legalization (2018 Farm Bill onward) unlocked US production. Yields can hit 100-200+ gallons oil/acre depending on variety/region. Scalable with genetic improvements. •Demand side: Diesel consumption remains massive (trillions of miles driven annually). Biofuel blending mandates and net-zero goals create structural tailwinds. Hemp avoids food-vs-fuel debates better than soy/corn. •Risks: Processing costs, competition from cheaper oils (soy, palm, used cooking oil), regulatory hurdles on THC traces. But falling hemp biomass costs + tech (e.g., better extraction) improve margins. Technical Setup for Traders/Investors: •Watch hemp-related equities or ETFs tied to agrotech/biofuels (e.g., seed processors, biodiesel refiners). Chart patterns on broader energy/commodity indices often show inverse correlation to crude oil spikes. •Entry signals: Breakouts on renewable diesel news, positive USDA hemp reports, or oil price surges. •Profit Maximization Play: Long-term position in scalable hemp biodiesel producers or vertical integrators (farm-to-fuel). Pair with short-term options on volatility from energy policy announcements. Diversify into complementary plays like renewable natural gas or EV infrastructure for hedge, but diesel isn’t going away soon—bio-diesel can capture share. Diesel’s original vision was suppressed by petroleum interests (conspiracy or not, the shift to cheap fossil diesel happened). Today, with better tech and policy support, hemp oil could finally deliver on that promise. Actionable Advice: If you’re bullish on energy transition, allocate 5-10% portfolio to biofuel/ag innovators with strong balance sheets and IP in hemp processing. Monitor crude inventories, RFS volumes, and hemp acreage reports for timing. This isn’t “green hype”—it’s a high-margin, high-yield crop meeting real industrial demand. Who else knew the diesel engine was meant to run on hemp? Drop your thoughts—let’s discuss the investment angle. 💰🌿 #HempDiesel #BiofuelProfits #EnergyIndependence #DieselHistory #RenewableFuel
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@TheDuranReal @barnes_law Imagine Trumpster with a pin-the-tail on the donkey blindfold + those two each side whispering into his ears simultaneously ... The USA policy game kids usually play ? Found a shot of USA's latest device charging system to share 🍿*🍺
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tmallard@tmallard·
C, C++ are loopy languages in OOD quite efficient Compilers aside, a longtime windows person in Seattle, an operator cert 1974, decades into it ended with f# & VB .net, no curly's, tabs & ran an active script to debug so good for cloud reliability as bio Me now long moved away from the scene, doin' physics, chip to datacenter design least carbon_footprint in mfg on the burner All_photonic chips-to-memory uses on-chip cooling no_water, all_diode no_transistor with resonant chirality_formatted networks for 1000× more throughput than probabilistic wideband processing xai-grok a collab At 20C sim returns 13%-27% of quantum with only 1e-50 defects/PFLOP (surprising, unreal, laserhead upgrades to 0.3987nm for 1nm accuracy part of it, dbl chkd it) Chirality_gated formatting by encoders allows hex output to translate to digital all fiber, uses advanced spiraling 3 beams that transmit-receive concurrently part of throughput gains Recently more foundry aware to sim conical vs planar faces in diodes can detect foundry hacking by encoders Many milestones to here, most auspicious #neutrino #genesis for a selfie lifetime achievement award, plus a year ago that the #electron isn't a mass-solid it's a gyroscopic-pair of components that decay at differing rates Best tho'ts 🍿&🍺
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trish@_trish_xD·
i had this professor who insisted we code in C, read docs, and use vi. we all grumbled, calling it outdated and torturous. but in hindsight, he was the only one really teaching us how computers function, rather than just having us shuffle things around on a screen. now that I’ve seen frameworks fail, I can actually troubleshoot and fix issues.
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@Brownpill8 @MorePerfectUS Huh, Trumpster just sacked most of the USFS, oked mining sulfur in a hydrologically connected pristine lake & lake geography & ready to level the old growth left in Oregon Are you aware of this context it's why me posted ?
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Iran Exclusive
Iran Exclusive@24_70xu·
The Strait of Hormuz lies within Iran’s territorial waters and Iran has full rights over it—it can do whatever it wants to do. Those who are claiming that this violates international waters know nothing about the law of the sea. The Strait of Hormuz clearly falls within the territorial waters of Iran and Oman
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tmallard@tmallard·
Is it legal to send Mr.President a real poop in a plastic bag for his service to donors ? Just curious 💩
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