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Sorry for not posting in a while, there's two reasons: First lemmur app isn't working and hasn't been updated (which would fix it) and i was a bit burnt out from writing content. So Anyway; I was at college last week for enrichment week where we got to play with several different consoles ranging in age from Ps5 to N64, and a VR Headset (Quest i think) which i played on. I got to play Resident Evil 4 (VR) for around 45 minutes which was long enough to get to the first large combat encounter. **"mOtIOn SicKnEss for 5 seconds"** So when i first started moving around using the new interface it was very forgein to me and took me 9 minutes for my brain to learn that i'm not moving it's just the game. The tutorial was hyper intuitive and i learnt it instantly. (W game deisgn) (By the first large encounter i was learning on the desk in the picture so i didn't get distracted by the MotIon sIcknEss i.e losing balance.) **The 3 Noticables** - So i was into the game and the first thing that stood out to me was how unfocused the headsets' screen was (it was another students headset) which made it hard to focus on anything that wasn't in one very specific part of the screen. - And the second thing that i noticed was how well the enviromental sound was done as it kept me on the edge expecting a jumpscare at when ever i entered the first building. This was surprsing as the sound was using the inbuilt speakers on the headset. - The third and final thing is that the shotgun was unaturally hard to reload, you had to exaderate the pumping movement making it hard to use; and it was a pain to use in the large encounter as when it ran out of slugs you had to kyte the enemies and reload at the same time, but you just get overwhelmed and die. **Bonus Paragraph** The Teachers Had So Much Fun. Like they were having more fun than some of the students were, it was like i played with the headset for 30-40 minutes, and then the teachers took it and were like losing balance, lauging, and recording each other using it, it was a blast tbh and i think the teachers would put on another enrichment week just for themselves (students included : ) ) Yes those are gas taps never used them tho, maybe for the final practical i have i'll use them.
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Happy new year from Egland everyone here's my celebratory egg sandwich! 😁😁😁😁
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I went to Gong cha because I wanted to try some of the Bubble Tea that’s very popular. I saw the shop when I was in the City Center to get my hair cut, so I returned to try the place out. After stepping into the store front I went over to the touch screen panel to see what they had to offer, I had a look at all the types of tea but I didn’t fancy a lot of them (mainly because they didn’t have pictures) so I went with a Iced Caramel Coffee. The panel also showed me that you could alter the ice and sugar contents from 0% to 100% for the same price, so I decided that I wanted “30% ice and 30% sugar Iced Caramel Coffee”. I went up to the counter and sent my order (you could do it from the panel but I was too anxious to try it (and look like an idiot if I failed) ) I got a loyalty card without asking (+rep to the cashier for that), took a seat and waited. The store front was apart of the Shopping Center so was very nice, clean, and small. There was two full tables and some empty ones; the Bubble Tea started in east Asia, Japan or Korea and was carried by its’ popularity here. I have to point out that I was the only guy in the shop except for one guy who was “dragged” in by his girlfriend to try the Bubble Tea out. I got my Coffee and tried it out (picture from before I finished it). The sweetness was just enough, I had thought to make it lower because it’s coffee but I decided not to, and ended up with a very smooth, cold, and drinkable coffee, without the Bubbles, which was a shame but it tasted too good to get caught up on. Needless to say I took a long walk back to the bus station sipping on my coffee not feeling as depressed. Overall review best £5 spent on coffee, +loyalty card, +can change ice and sugar to taste 10/10 By Me

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One day off from healthy eating won't set me behind much. Cheap Coco Pops knock-off there was only one bowl left so I used the bag instead. As you can see I used the Signature Builders Bag Technique to keep the bag open. Finish your own cerial off in 2 easy steps: - Open Bag (with cerial inside) - Open Milk (with milk inside) - Pour Milk into Bag - - Consume to preference Try not to fall asleep after eating
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-The salmon was reduced and had bones in them, so the way I ate it was to eat small sections so I don't damage my mouth. And luckily there was only bones on the spine. -The peas were frozen nothing special just needed some green on the plate. And probably contains some good nutrience I need and don't know of. And when their cooked well they taste very good. -The rice is Brown Basmati Rice that I found in my cupboard as the carbohydrates instead of bread, I had it plain because I hadn't had it before, I used 1 3rd of a (literal) cup and the same amount of water to boil it on the hob. -And the drink is instant decaffeinated coffee, black with no sugar. Overall a balanced meal would eat again and I hope to find more reduced fish to eat because I can keep on eating healthily and lose weight and have better muscles aswell, the cooking time was around 20 minutes and everything was boiled so there's no added fats. (Also a nice and compact dish, I like that)
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The taste is so aromatic compared to just regular coffee. - 1-2 Cardamon pods Grind up fine, put in cup - 1-2 tsp of coffee To fill out the coffee - Hot water, and maybe milk If you really want to you can put the ground cardamon into a small siv (can't spell) and pour the water around it instead of having it in the bottom. My Syrian friend made this coffee for me and he said that you mix the coffee beans and the cardamon pods, so I tried just cardamon in hot water which was nice by itself, and now I've upgraded the experience of Syrian Coffee with both the cardamom and coffee.

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Context: I didn't charge my PineTime for a month and when I charged it to full it was stuck on the InfiniTime loading screen for more than 5 minutes. I tried the Green, Blue, and Red boots with no difference in results, manually turning it off results in repeated loading screen, and it was bootlooping into the green pinecone rapidly just a moment ago. Info: Off for 1 month 0% battery, v1.0 HW, and software version 1.10 "Yellow Mango", Sealed Version, no damage. Any help would be nice, I wanted to get new straps for it because the plastic ones were making my wrists hurt. I'm gonna leave it 100% charged for a day to see any changes from the loading infinitime screen.

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I'm an arachniphobe. Sometimes when I dream just before I wake up (and before I go to sleep) I'll sometimes dream about spiders, a common one of mine is that I'll just start thinking of spiders when I close my eyes and try to go to sleep. Another instance of this was just before this post. (and what prompted me to write about this) So I dreamt about two small normal spiders that were living in the plug holes inside the earth (UK plug top plug) and the neutral (the left one). I walked into a shop of some kind and brushed my fingers across the plug holes because it wasn't working (the spiders were blocking the connection) and these two small, striped, brown and dull black spiders get pulled out, both of them attached to the inside via webbing so they just hang there against the plug and pull themselves back in. And I just observed the plugs thinking "I'm not touching that." for the rest of the dream. I went to sleep at a weird time outside my routine so this isn't too bad, I just don't get the overall spider obsession my subconscious has. It's not that farfetched to call this somewhere between a dream and a nightmare, but I didn't feel any fear, just don't go near it. (I tried to find the most inoffensive spider picture I could think of.)

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I have 2 out of 3 of the Lego Botanical Collection. The first model I got was the Bonsai Tree and was a present for my birthday. It's very versatile when it comes to the different looks it can have, the style I have; green leaves and blooming flowers, is one that I made up because I thought it looked nice compared to the other two generic styles. ( All White with blooms or All Green and no blooms.) The two glass vase plants flanking to each side of the Bonsai I got when i finished my GCSEs last year. It's called the Flower Bouquet and comes with another 6 single stem plants, but I don't have anywhere to put the rest so I've only got these on display for now. I chose these plants because they look appealing, I used the rule of 3, and the colors to decide which ones. (And the ones that weren't top heavy.) The final one I want to get is the Orchid plant so I can finally fore-fill the rule of three with the plants themselves and finish the whole collection. While looking online apparently I have the whole 2nd collection and the Orchid is not apart of this collection, but i'm still gonna get it to complete the rule of three. (No i haven't read half the books on the book shelf it was just a good background for this post.)

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-Two large tsps of instant coffee -Dissolve with hot water in the bottom of the cup -Stir, add milk -Put ice in glass, move coffee to your glass Cheaper than Starbucks I'm gonna try this with ground coffee and different types of milk. Overall the coffee sets the taste and intensity while the milk sets the texture of the coffee. (Make coffee in a cup then move it to a glass when milk is added to avoid breaking the glass)
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Downloading OSU to beat up my friend and gonna I'm gonna draw more using krita. I got the One medium by Wacom and it's really good so far, it looks so clean, sleek glad I bought it. Leaked feet pics

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So I bought my Kindle around 3 years ago in 2019, and for the first couple of months I didn't use it all that much, but when I did the first book I bought, wasn't a book, but an audio book called Elemental, an over the top, engaging, story-driven science book that explains how to use chemistry to dispose of a dead body. --Aswell as other things-- - An Audio "Experience" But since i bought the book on the Kindle and it had no audio jack, a roadblock was reached... This is how I imagine what using an Iphone is like. It took me a week to get enough money for a cheap pair of Bluetooth headphones that sounded like shit, but worked --only-- with the Kindle and its outdated Bluetooth version. Needless to say the audio-book feature is dependent on the Bluetooth headphones you use and nothing else. - A True Reading Experience But the same no audio jack comparison cannot be made with the reading experience on the Kindle. It has a clear and compact screen, that's a good size for my large hands, while keeping a clarity comparable to an Iphone. The first book i bought on the Kindle was Reincarnated as a Sword, an Isekai series about the adventures of a Sentient Sword who saves a slave girl, and their adventures around the world doing Isekai stuffs. Reading is the stone cold strength of the Kindle and the screen is only as responsive as it needs to be, and beats having a real book hands-down for the quality of reading. - Cons and Updates However because this is an IOT device that is owned by Amazon, it isn't scared to collect personal information. I put my Kindle on airplane mode from the moment i got it, and only last year did i put the internet back on. And after a restart it received an overhaul of an update, that in all honesty is a direct upgrade from the older version of Kindle, the biggest upgrade for me is the collections you can make for books you're reading on the device. - In Conclusion After finishing The Time Machine using the Kindle it's been a great experience. Not to mention the great experience of reading 75% of my library on my Kindle; and the majority of it isn't from the Kindle store, and if you use the workarounds for avoiding Amazon data collection this is definitely the Ereader to have for a reasonable price between £120-£140.
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The PineTime has dramatically improved over 6 months, everything from connectivity, to features has made this "Alternative Smart Watch" into the best smart watch on the market for not a lot of money. - Improvements over time The collective updates from the 6 months of community development have fixed every single problem I've had with it in the past. Before I would bang my head on the wall when I would lose connection for the 69th time, now I forget I have Bluetooth on at all. And if i raised my arm to check who's calling me, only for it to not light up, I just shake it. Combine this high quality of life with the smoothest navigating animations and anyone would switch. - The persistent cons For Gadget Bridge integration to work you need to have Bluetooth on 24/7, this is a problem because Bluetooth beacons are a thing used by large shops to collect customer data, and by Blackhats who do... well we don't know. Aside from this, a "medium sized" problem is the Heart Beat Sensor, it plain doesn't work, it lights up and shows a number, but i'm not lying on my couch with a BPM of 196. - In conclusion Worth a whole £25 + no "big tech" surveillance makes it an easy competitor for general use smart watches, and with the overwhelming support from its' community it makes the future of this watch worth waiting for. - Just one last point I tried to convince my friend to buy a PineTime for his first smart watch, but he didn't want the exact same color/model as me, so if Pine64 could make and sell some custom wrist straps (or even a round screen version) for the sealed version, it would help me protect my friend from trackers and the like.
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I like to keep a light load when it comes to my pockets so I only carry the essentials with me, phone, wallet, keys, and PineTime. - I've used my PineTime for about 6 months now, and it's improved a lot during that time and some of my critisms of it are no longer valid. - The bulkier phone case is mainly for looks over function, but it does protect the screen from minor drop damage while being more appealing to look at. - The wallet is only for cash, coins and bus card; and the keys are nothing special. - If I'm going to the library or my course I'll bring my backpack which I'll do another post on in which I have a some more EDC things I'd like to share. But I am interested in what other peoples EDC is because I've fallen down this rabbithole for day and I'd like to know. EDC = Every Day Carry
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So I finally finished my bowl and I think it came out as best it could have, I initially wanted to use ceramic paint, and gloss for the mat finish but it was too expensive for a single project like this, so in the end I used my moms nail enamel which at least doesn't shine like a lighthouse of missed opportunity. I've not been posting as much because the content hasn't been gaining much traction, but I'm gonna post once a month.
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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=2nOHxCSsv5g ) Lots of CONTROVERSIAL Moz news, 100% worth a watch this week.

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I've got it flat enough to finally paint over, and I'm thinking that I've got two options: paint it black like the rest of it, or paint it another color. Im going to use Acrylic paint for finalizing it, and look into what kind of gloss I need to buy to finish it off. Sorry for not posting, just not been enjoying uploading, and there's been a draught of content on Lemmy recently, so I hope that blows over soon. Will be posting SR updates starting from today, aswell as other things I want to upload over time.
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I got this Starbucks cup as a gift from my mom a while back, and I dropped it by mistake only a single day after, so I wanted to make it into a small bowl instead. I'm suck on how to do it though, there should be atleast two tools I need: sanding paper, and paint. Do I need to get sanding paper, and paint for ceramics inparticular? What should I paint on the side of the bowl? (She didn't mind, but was a bit mad.)
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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YkfLm7qOtHs ) I watched this yesterday so I can't remember the stories this week.

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=v3qZnysLpM8 ) Google ain't got nothing on DuckDuckGo's App Tracking Protection, even in beta.

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=BqNvMBgQncA ) Was a good week this week.

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Watching YouTube videos is a good way to learn skills so you don't have to pay someone to fix a problem you might have. Buying only what you need, if you buy food you can bring some cheap snacks with you so you don't end up spending tons at coffee shops, or corner stores. Knowing what food you'd eat can prevent wasted food and save money. Keep track of spending by writing, and typing down money in and money out. Avoid **consuming** products such as reduced food (unless its pennies on the dollar), and x% off for a limited time. If free stuff is offered take it, while being aware of hidden fees, or terms and conditions.

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=2UYsPmjjlaw ) Take two shots boiisssssss! There are some pretty bad stories for privacy this week, but also some important info, RIP prepaid Sim users.

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=7_uErCvk7uE ) Proton = Honeycomb!!!!!!!! that's why every FOSS YouTuber recommends it, and everyone with a basic understanding of encryption also recommends it. (Find this on Pixelfed @10_0@pixelfed.social)

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(Picture of sealed version) I've been using the PineTime for 2 months now, and I have a lot to say on it. So let's start with the good and end with the "meh". The first striking thing that stood out to me was that the packaging is simple, a cardboard box containing a manual, conductive charger, and the PineTime. I plugged it into the wall to charge it while setting up Gadget Bridge on my phone, all of the reviews said to update the firmware so I updated the firmware, and got it to update on the first try. It just works, no stuttering, no slowdown. The pedometer (step counter) is very accurate and it has tons of useful features; three watchfaces, and media controls. (And its all plastic if you get irritated skin.) But there is notable downsides, mainly focused on the Gadget Bridge integration, and privacy concerns. If for whatever reason you lose connection on the phone and/or watch, it simply won't reconnect; this means that you have to restart the PineTime if you lose connection and reconnect it... every... time. Need to switch your phone off, reconnect, need to turn Bluetooth off to save battery, reconnect, ect. Lastly, Bluetooth. Bluetooth beacons are a thing, used by governments, to blackhats, always needing Bluetooth on leaves you open to real-time tracking, a big concern of mine. Overall its hard not to recommend if you have the patients for technology. (And losing your stats when you lose connection. : (
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As apart of my content consumption I listen to a lot of commentary on a variety of topics, the main ones being video game and open source communities. For video games I'm currently into AsmongoldTV at the moment, I've always valued his takes on MMO, general commentary, and on society; his ability to compose a well balanced take weekly never ceases to impress me. Open source commentary takes the form of weekly news round ups such as Techlore's Surveillance Report, The Linux Experiment, and TechLinked, for the quicker bits. If I run out of Foss news, or new takes from Asmongold, I'll catch up with SomeOrdinaryGamers (and other horror channels). (Picture related)

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fv6_46GjpaI ) Pretty big stories this week overall good stories this week.

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=XJosnU_I5WI ) Just because their cheap doesn't mean you should buy one. If you need to use Chrome OS you should use Linux instead. If you use Google for everything then get a Chromebook, otherwise use Linux.

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Despite having a stressful life, people learn skills and hobbies that could be an education in their own right. For example people can forage for edable plants and roots from memory, just by watching videos and reading books for fun. Or learn how to make and fly fpv drones, learning two skills with one hobby. If money wasn't a factor in getting an education, what would you learn? It could range from a new laungage to becoming a doctor, or how to make pottery and dying hair. I would like to learn how to write engaging stories, and make my own small farm in my back garden.

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=G0aTxwXnpSI ) 🗿 is the worst emoji. It's horrendous and ugly. I hate it. The point of emojis is to show emotions, but what emotion does this show? Do you just wake up in the morning and think "wow, I really feel like a massive fucking stone today"? It's useless. I hate it. It just provokes a deep rooted anger within me whenever I see it. I want to drive on over to the fucking emoji headquarters and kill it. If this was the emoji movie I'd push it off a fucking cliff. People just comment 🗿 as if it's funny. It's not. 🗿 deserves to die. He deserves to have his smug little stone face smashed in with a hammer. Oh wow, it's a stone head, how fucking hilarious, I'll use it in every comment I post. NO. STOP IT. It deserves to burn in hell. Why is it so goddamn smug. You're a fucking stone, you have no life goals, you will never accomplish anything in life apart from pissing me off. When you die noone will mourn. I hope you die. (Unrelated copypasta, and picture)
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I keep up with the majority of the Team Fortress 2 leagues: RGL, RSL, UGC, and ETF2L. But mainly Etf2l. (because I played a single match in the league) I would watch sports airing live but I don't have time, and don't know the schedule for matches. So I mainly use YouTube to keep up with the matches so I can watch them on the weekends, or in the downtimes I have. (Because I live in the UK) I used to keep up with football, (aka soccer if you're from the land of supersize) but it became boring to watch on TV instead of in person; I mainly preferred playing and learning the sport instead. I think that keeping up with sports that you enjoy helps give you something to talk about with friends, it can also be good to watch more mainstream sports so you can share more in common with people who don't play or watch the sport, or can't afford a computer to play with you. (Picture: Etf2l logo, and map Sunshine)

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Nice! ( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=f57IgDWJS3I ) Nice! Take a shot because a WPS Bucket was unsecure yet again


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(Picture kind of related) I've been thinking about getting a cat when I buy my own place, and have been watching lots of YouTube videos about cats, and animals in general. What pets do you have? I have a few pets the main ones being a dog, and 3 Guinea pigs. (Although it's mum who takes care of the Guinea pigs.) I like the idea of taking care of a pet like a cat myself, but I'm starting small with 2 goldfish, just to see if I can handle the workload (even if it's "easy") of taking care of fish, for a long period of time. I was watching about a guy who trains big cats to survive in the wild, and I'm kind of jealous of him, getting to work with wild animals. (The YouTube channel is Dolph C. Volker) (There's also James Blackwood, who feeds Raccoons.)

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=FJJmAoGSASU ) Gonna watch it tomorrow, because its 1:01am at the time of posting. (Great picture)

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(Picture Related) After i got the bluescreen of Death on my pre-installed windows 10, i took this opportunity to ditch it and start using PopOS! I wanted an OS that was made for laptops, as opposed to desktops, so my desktop OS, Mint wouldnt be my choice.
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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=Xo7V4PPHijs ) Interesting video about how much water big data centers use. a single data center can use as much water as a city, and how this is unsustainable. it was The Hated One who taught me better ways to harden a browser, early into learning about how to be private.

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I've been messing with my phones features, and I've had ideas in my head about how i could use the sensors on it, so it got me thinking about new technologies, or ideas that could use those sensors to do interesting things. Haven, (an app i found while browsing f-droid) uses the sensors in a very interesting way, it can detect whenever the phone is moves, if theres a loud noise in the room, and other cool things, the point of it is to secure private spaces. This is a practical use for the sensors on a phone. It could also be used in creative projects as a trigger, such as a light being switched on, the phone then turns on the heater automatically. (I wish i could be like Mike Rober, and build anything i wanted.) (Picture kinda related)

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( https://yewtu.be/watch?v=sEmsSbFsfUs ) If you're wondering where i get the images from, i downloaded an app from f-droid called Nasa Image Fetcher, and downloaded them from there. (pic related)

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( https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=RdPBSyJ2OMU ) Different instance because yewtu .be was down for maintenance at time of posting.

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    I live in a prison called My Parents Basement and smuggled in this phone, this place will contain all of my hobbies/interests online and in real life. My name is Bob, Scott, Josh, or Joe whatever you want to call me. I am the stereotypical N.E.E.T, and the person who guesses my name on the first try will get some Bitcoin. (Find this on Minds @10coatsofarms) Rules

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