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October 20, 2014, 05:10:50 AM
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool

The SuperNET has inspired me to do a Linux Networking and Administration course that I have already done 2 lessons of.  Its basic Linux but the advance course covers subjects a bit more akin to SuperNET.  I am defiantly going to sign up for that early next year and possibly either a cryptography or programming courses more relevant to crypto.  It does look like SuperNET and BTCD have sparked an influx in people eager to learn new skills.  Thats pretty special.

I feel the future is bright for Linux.  Now more than ever.  I remember trying to use Linux a couple of years back and I wasn't really impressed but I used it the past year much more and I honestly preferred it to Windows 7 (the best Windows out of all IMHO).  I think in the near future this is only going to increase and more and more things will be compatible.  I just find compiling programs to be annoying as hell.  I like simple .deb files and such.  Glad to have you all here.  I find there will be such a bright future with this coin.  I think it should ideally have a chance to, if not slay BTC, at least join forces with it  Cool

I've been a professional developer for 15 years now, all of it on Windows using MS products.  I learned C and Java on Unix at university 15 years ago but back then getting red hat or other distro's to install on home PC's was a nightmare so I stuck to Windows.  Then last year, after 15 years away from *nix, I discovered Ubuntu.  I still do all my professional dev (C#, C++/CLI, C++) for my day job on Windows (no choice), but all CryptoThrift dev and any hobby projects are now all done on Linux.  Yesterday I discovered mono and am now happily writing C# on Ubuntu too.  The MonoDevelop IDE is great and has pretty much all of the core features I use from Visual Studio... for free!  What made me install Ubuntu???  Mining crypto! (all the good coins were getting launched with linux source before windows binaries)

I had a 10 year break from computers to work in the charity sector so am trying to get back into a computing career starting with Linux admin and networking.  I want to start from scratch and start building a knowledge base ready for a career in crypto which I see as being a booming business in the near future.  I did something similar with eCommerce and websites back in 1999 which got me into some pretty sweet internet jobs come 2k.  I feel like I am in the same position with crypto being the next big thing since the internet.    Core Linux skills aside what programming languages and courses should I be looking at (tech rather than finance) for a career in crypto?

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October 20, 2014, 05:16:53 AM
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Enrolled in computer science 101 today to start my journey through programming. This coin and especially James has been the main inspiration for me to get started finally. A big thanks to Bitcoindark, James, and the rest of this community. Cool

Honestly, what is weird is that I've been having an intense urge to learn more about programming/networking from some of his posts.  I just see the amount of power James has in molding the world for the better through code and I really envy it.  I'm sure there are moments of frustration as anything thats difficult, but the biggest the obstacles, the bigger the reward when they are overcome  Cool

The SuperNET has inspired me to do a Linux Networking and Administration course that I have already done 2 lessons of.  Its basic Linux but the advance course covers subjects a bit more akin to SuperNET.  I am defiantly going to sign up for that early next year and possibly either a cryptography or programming courses more relevant to crypto.  It does look like SuperNET and BTCD have sparked an influx in people eager to learn new skills.  Thats pretty special.

I feel the future is bright for Linux.  Now more than ever.  I remember trying to use Linux a couple of years back and I wasn't really impressed but I used it the past year much more and I honestly preferred it to Windows 7 (the best Windows out of all IMHO).  I think in the near future this is only going to increase and more and more things will be compatible.  I just find compiling programs to be annoying as hell.  I like simple .deb files and such.  Glad to have you all here.  I find there will be such a bright future with this coin.  I think it should ideally have a chance to, if not slay BTC, at least join forces with it  Cool

I've been a professional developer for 15 years now, all of it on Windows using MS products.  I learned C and Java on Unix at university 15 years ago but back then getting red hat or other distro's to install on home PC's was a nightmare so I stuck to Windows.  Then last year, after 15 years away from *nix, I discovered Ubuntu.  I still do all my professional dev (C#, C++/CLI, C++) for my day job on Windows (no choice), but all CryptoThrift dev and any hobby projects are now all done on Linux.  Yesterday I discovered mono and am now happily writing C# on Ubuntu too.  The MonoDevelop IDE is great and has pretty much all of the core features I use from Visual Studio... for free!  What made me install Ubuntu???  Mining crypto! (all the good coins were getting launched with linux source before windows binaries)

I had a 10 year break from computers to work in the charity sector so am trying to get back into a computing career starting with Linux admin and networking.  I want to start from scratch and start building a knowledge base ready for a career in crypto which I see as being a booming business in the near future.  I did something similar with eCommerce and websites back in 1999 which got me into some pretty sweet internet jobs come 2k.  I feel like I am in the same position with crypto being the next big thing since the internet.    Core Linux skills aside what programming languages and courses should I be looking at (tech rather than finance) for a career in crypto?
I only know C, but I think there must be easier languages if you are just getting started.
Not sure which are most applicable to crypto though. I've been able to cobble together pretty much all the required crypto functions in C and the fastest implementations all seem to be in C, plus libuv is in C as are many other core libraries

I have heard good things about Go, but dont know any details.

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October 20, 2014, 06:11:29 AM
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Good to see all the interest in basic computing here!

I think what SuperNET is all about is the REAL web2.0, because it is about a new ROUTING mechanism, i.e. a new protocol layer in the IP protocol stack.
All that babble hype of web 2.0 was about using javascript in a browser as general purpose GUI for consumer services such as messengers and mail order services.
That certainly is not a groundbreaking innovation, but merely a finishing touch on s.t. that is not accessible in a standard way for the average consumer, and 'web developer'.

SuperNET on the other hand adds a whole new layer of protocols that offer real technical innovations.

And about OS'ses: This is a basic tech that will stay around for a long time. Think about incandescent light bulbs and the Diesel engine. Haven't changed much since their invention 100+ years ago, and still going strong.
So System V (as in '5') will stay around for quite some time to come. And that means *NIXes. F*** Windoof$. SysV is a standard, not a product. Windows at its inception didn't even know what SysV was!
And in the early days of the internet, you had to MANUALLY install a 'WINSOCK.DLL' binary library in order to use it! The same goes for the rest of the SysV compliance in windows: On the fly patchwork.
Maybe MS is getting to do it more organically in Win10 or whatever, but the *NIXes will be the family that sets the standard, and for everyone using it it will be much more natural and comfortable to use the same or logically similar /root structures.
Of course: Android and iOS are *NIXes too, so there one can see the evolution!

I myself got hooked on Debian in 2004 (after a dismal attempt at Red Hat in 2001, which really sucked, but I didn't have time to spare and no real use case and documentation).
The nice thing about *NIXes is that you can always get under the hood and all the way down to the bare metal, where things tend to make more sense than when just looking at a black box.
In windows, you end up with the binary encapsulated registry, which is an impenetrable and infectious malware pit - both MS sanctioned and not.
  
Things usually start to get a foggy for me when it comes to routing and DNS, and I think that is also the area where there still is centralization and control points. Deep packet inspection, agency snarfing of traffic, etc.

There are trade fairs where companies advertise their spy softwares to totalitarian regimes:                

Intelligence Solutions - Lawful Interception  Grin

Always notice demonstrative emphasis on the attribute 'LAWFUL'. As in 'DRONE STRIKE'.

http://euro-police.noblogs.org/files/2011/10/Intelligence_Solutions_NSN.pdf

http://www.voima.fi/tiedostot/NSN_Image_Bro_web1.pdf

http://www.issworldtraining.com/ISS_MEA/

http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/35/35689/1.html

http://www.tlaxcala-int.org/article.asp?reference=4260
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October 20, 2014, 06:55:00 AM
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So I deleted the btcd folder along with everything else and used the instructions James posted a few comments up.  I am assuming that .SuperNET.config has been automatically generated.

This is what I currently have in my console

root@ecochav:/btcd/libjl777# starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7faa10001f08 ipaddr.(104.131.50.139:33604)
back from start

is it up? if so what command do I use to exit the console without killing the process?

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October 20, 2014, 07:05:11 AM
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So I deleted the btcd folder along with everything else and used the instructions James posted a few comments up.  I am assuming that .SuperNET.config has been automatically generated.

This is what I currently have in my console

root@ecochav:/btcd/libjl777# starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7faa10001f08 ipaddr.(104.131.50.139:33604)
back from start

is it up? if so what command do I use to exit the console without killing the process?
you are running a stubbed out version. if there is no SuperNET.conf it runs like a normal BitcoinDarkd.

Code:
{"whitelist":["209.126.70.156","209.126.70.159","209.126.70.170","104.40.137.20","104.41.129.107","162.248.163.43","23.97.66.164","100.79.14.220","137.116.193.215","80.82.64.135","185.21.192.9","94.102.63.149","37.187.200.156","199.193.252.103","89.212.19.49","128.199.183.249"],"MAINNET":1,"MIN_NXTCONFIRMS":13,"active":["BTCD"],"coins":[{"name":"BTCD","maxevolveiters":10,"useaddmultisig":1,"nohexout":1,"conf":"/home/<your_username>/.BitcoinDark/BitcoinDark.conf","backupdir":"/home/<your_username>/backups","asset":"11060861818140490423","minconfirms":3,"estblocktime":60,"rpc":"127.0.0.1:14632","clonesmear":1,"privacyServer":"127.0.0.1","pubaddr":"<BTCDaddr>","srvpubaddr":"<BTCDaddr2>","Lfactor":1}]}
you can use something like the above as a SuperNET.conf file
make sure to put in your username (or leave that part out if running as root) and the BTCDaddr's need to be some addresses in your wallet, I suggest ones without too much BTCD in them for privacy

you will get printouts with a SuperNET.conf
https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?board=41.0 has the beginnings of API documentation

James


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October 20, 2014, 07:15:42 AM
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So I deleted the btcd folder along with everything else and used the instructions James posted a few comments up.  I am assuming that .SuperNET.config has been automatically generated.

This is what I currently have in my console

root@ecochav:/btcd/libjl777# starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7faa10001f08 ipaddr.(104.131.50.139:33604)
back from start

is it up? if so what command do I use to exit the console without killing the process?
you are running a stubbed out version. if there is no SuperNET.conf it runs like a normal BitcoinDarkd.

Code:
{"whitelist":["209.126.70.156","209.126.70.159","209.126.70.170","104.40.137.20","104.41.129.107","162.248.163.43","23.97.66.164","100.79.14.220","137.116.193.215","80.82.64.135","185.21.192.9","94.102.63.149","37.187.200.156","199.193.252.103","89.212.19.49","128.199.183.249"],"MAINNET":1,"MIN_NXTCONFIRMS":13,"active":["BTCD"],"coins":[{"name":"BTCD","maxevolveiters":10,"useaddmultisig":1,"nohexout":1,"conf":"/home/<your_username>/.BitcoinDark/BitcoinDark.conf","backupdir":"/home/<your_username>/backups","asset":"11060861818140490423","minconfirms":3,"estblocktime":60,"rpc":"127.0.0.1:14632","clonesmear":1,"privacyServer":"127.0.0.1","pubaddr":"<BTCDaddr>","srvpubaddr":"<BTCDaddr2>","Lfactor":1}]}
you can use something like the above as a SuperNET.conf file
make sure to put in your username (or leave that part out if running as root) and the BTCDaddr's need to be some addresses in your wallet, I suggest ones without too much BTCD in them for privacy

you will get printouts with a SuperNET.conf
https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?board=41.0 has the beginnings of API documentation

James



Does it need to be the wallet address of the wallet running on the server or can it be the one running on my desktop?

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October 20, 2014, 07:22:00 AM
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So I deleted the btcd folder along with everything else and used the instructions James posted a few comments up.  I am assuming that .SuperNET.config has been automatically generated.

This is what I currently have in my console

root@ecochav:/btcd/libjl777# starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7faa10001f08 ipaddr.(104.131.50.139:33604)
back from start

is it up? if so what command do I use to exit the console without killing the process?
you are running a stubbed out version. if there is no SuperNET.conf it runs like a normal BitcoinDarkd.

Code:
{"whitelist":["209.126.70.156","209.126.70.159","209.126.70.170","104.40.137.20","104.41.129.107","162.248.163.43","23.97.66.164","100.79.14.220","137.116.193.215","80.82.64.135","185.21.192.9","94.102.63.149","37.187.200.156","199.193.252.103","89.212.19.49","128.199.183.249"],"MAINNET":1,"MIN_NXTCONFIRMS":13,"active":["BTCD"],"coins":[{"name":"BTCD","maxevolveiters":10,"useaddmultisig":1,"nohexout":1,"conf":"/home/<your_username>/.BitcoinDark/BitcoinDark.conf","backupdir":"/home/<your_username>/backups","asset":"11060861818140490423","minconfirms":3,"estblocktime":60,"rpc":"127.0.0.1:14632","clonesmear":1,"privacyServer":"127.0.0.1","pubaddr":"<BTCDaddr>","srvpubaddr":"<BTCDaddr2>","Lfactor":1}]}
you can use something like the above as a SuperNET.conf file
make sure to put in your username (or leave that part out if running as root) and the BTCDaddr's need to be some addresses in your wallet, I suggest ones without too much BTCD in them for privacy

you will get printouts with a SuperNET.conf
https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?board=41.0 has the beginnings of API documentation

James



Does it need to be the wallet address of the wallet running on the server or can it be the one running on my desktop?
the server needs to be able to access the address, so just make a few new addresses

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October 20, 2014, 07:33:57 AM
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I converted the DHT storage from RAM to RAM/HDD hybrid with a 1 GB limit
this allows using it kind of like normal file storage, but indexing into cloud locations (cached locally in RAM/HDD) that are unique for each message to each other user.

I use the contact list to know which accounts to set things up for. Once this is debugged (it has been a big detour!) I can plug in Telepod transmission and storage into the Telepathy network. So while it might have seemed like I wasnt making progress on Teleport, it actually was solving the key parts of teleport, eg. transmission and storage of telepods.

Along the way I added task management, so each teleport can be tracked and as soon as both sides are online at the same time for any amount of time, all the comms that are needed happen. Then over time, the teleport completes.

Still have to debug the HDD storage, but it uses existing code, shouldnt take too long.

What's left after HDD storage?

1. convert telepods to use Telepathy
2. private chain API for teleport status and telepod totals, amount sent/received, etc.
3. debug changepod (this is needed to support current installed base and other coins)
4. debug teleport API

At this point, it will be a matter of fixing the bugs found from unit tests and ad hoc testing. The more testing we get, the faster this will go. Not sure the status of GUI or Windows build, but it feels like we are getting close to just fixing bugs instead of writing new code.

James

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why dump on mgw asset?
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Testers needed!!!

1000 BTCD Bounty for anybody that can de-anonymize Teleport!

https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?topic=76.msg337#msg337

Please make a post here in this forum or the superNET forum if you're interested.

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October 20, 2014, 03:15:15 PM
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What needs to be tested and how?
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October 20, 2014, 04:29:45 PM
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What needs to be tested and how?

Check the superNET forum at this link: https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?topic=76.msg337#msg337
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October 21, 2014, 03:07:38 AM
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I added Berkeley DB to libjl777 so now telepods and cloud storage will be in standard database

you will have to do "make onetime" again to compile the latest version. It will make a storage directory and put public.db and private.db in there.

James

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October 21, 2014, 04:26:19 AM
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I added Berkeley DB to libjl777 so now telepods and cloud storage will be in standard database

you will have to do "make onetime" again to compile the latest version. It will make a storage directory and put public.db and private.db in there.

James

More good news, and yet more dumping.  But hey it's just another "buying opportunity" right? 

Nervous? Yes just a little, especially when the amazing tech being developed has absolutely no positive effect on the price whatsoever.   

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October 21, 2014, 06:13:28 AM
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I added Berkeley DB to libjl777 so now telepods and cloud storage will be in standard database

you will have to do "make onetime" again to compile the latest version. It will make a storage directory and put public.db and private.db in there.

James

More good news, and yet more dumping.  But hey it's just another "buying opportunity" right?  

Nervous? Yes just a little, especially when the amazing tech being developed has absolutely no positive effect on the price whatsoever.  


All markets seem to be shedding blood not just crypto

Jon

Edit: Could get into a rave about gold and Forex...... but hay!!! This is "Cryptoland"  Grin

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October 21, 2014, 11:02:13 AM
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I deleted the btcd folder and followed the new steps. I'm getting error with ./BitcoinDarkd &

Code:
BitcoinDark server starting
starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7ff1c0000ad8 ipaddr.(128.199.183.249:45135)
BDB1566 DB_ENV->rep_flush interface requires an environment configured for the replication subsystem
error.22 opening Storage environment
BitcoinDarkd: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:110: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.

Any idea what am I doing wrong?
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October 21, 2014, 11:05:18 AM
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I deleted the btcd folder and followed the new steps. I'm getting error with ./BitcoinDarkd &

Code:
BitcoinDark server starting
starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7ff1c0000ad8 ipaddr.(128.199.183.249:45135)
BDB1566 DB_ENV->rep_flush interface requires an environment configured for the replication subsystem
error.22 opening Storage environment
BitcoinDarkd: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:110: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.

Any idea what am I doing wrong?
I am running into the same thing on one of my servers. tracking it down

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October 21, 2014, 11:26:38 AM
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I deleted the btcd folder and followed the new steps. I'm getting error with ./BitcoinDarkd &

Code:
BitcoinDark server starting
starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7ff1c0000ad8 ipaddr.(128.199.183.249:45135)
BDB1566 DB_ENV->rep_flush interface requires an environment configured for the replication subsystem
error.22 opening Storage environment
BitcoinDarkd: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:110: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.

Any idea what am I doing wrong?
I am running into the same thing on one of my servers. tracking it down

Fantastic. I thought I perhaps did something wrong. But there is no complicated steps to build with the newest instructions.

For everyone, if you are following the new steps / instructions to build, you need to do "cd .." to come back to btcd folder and the BitcoinDarkd is located in the "src" folder. You can either copy it to the root of "btcd" folder or run it from there.
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October 21, 2014, 11:34:57 AM
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I deleted the btcd folder and followed the new steps. I'm getting error with ./BitcoinDarkd &

Code:
BitcoinDark server starting
starting SuperNET
SuperNET_start(SuperNET.conf) 0x7ff1c0000ad8 ipaddr.(128.199.183.249:45135)
BDB1566 DB_ENV->rep_flush interface requires an environment configured for the replication subsystem
error.22 opening Storage environment
BitcoinDarkd: /usr/include/boost/thread/pthread/recursive_mutex.hpp:110: void boost::recursive_mutex::lock(): Assertion `!pthread_mutex_lock(&m)' failed.

Any idea what am I doing wrong?
I am running into the same thing on one of my servers. tracking it down

Fantastic. I thought I perhaps did something wrong. But there is no complicated steps to build with the newest instructions.

For everyone, if you are following the new steps / instructions to build, you need to do "cd .." to come back to btcd folder and the BitcoinDarkd is located in the "src" folder. You can either copy it to the root of "btcd" folder or run it from there.
try it now, I pushed a version that disables the DB access so I can debug in the experimental branch

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October 21, 2014, 11:56:29 AM
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By the way, I forgot to mention I've worked really hard everyday for over a month to get the block explorer working with my limited knowledge. Now, I present you less buggy BitcoinDark blockchain explorer with latest realtime transactions with actual amount. If you click on the hash link you can see the details of transaction and confirmations. This is my first explorer and first contribution to crypto.

Multisig transactions are displaying properly. You can even check spent and unspent balance marked with "S" & "U". There is still some bugs present and sometimes you might see "Unparsed address" in a block page or transaction page.

@jl777, can we please get "getTxOutSetInfo" RPC feature in the next BTCD wallet? Then "Show Transaction Output data" would work in the Status page of the block explorer and display some nice info.

Another question is what is the command or subcommand to display "Total Network Stake Weight" via RPC calls. I'd like to add it on the Status page if anyone is interested.
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