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Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | pedalpete: there have been a few iphone development api's written through javascript, so if you want to create iphone apps, you don't need to have a mac.
http://phonegap.com/however, if you are looking to learn to develop for iphone (as you mention above), then I too would go mac mini before apple ditches them. |
Review my webapp. | kailashbadu: As has been said before: it’s fine if it’s a personal project and your only intention was to test your technical expertise or give your ego a shot it’s arm; if you want to pick a couple bucks by slapping AdSense or something, it’s still fine. However, you are in for a big disappointment if you are expecting a dime more than that. Nice app, but not just as nice business value. |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | charlesju: I used the mini, but I prefer the new MacBook (World of Warcraft!) |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | olifante: This may be the laziest question yet on HN. Opening the main page of the Apple Store (http://store.apple.com/us) immediately tells you what is the cheapest mac: Mac Mini at $599 -- and from your question, it seems you already knew the Mac Mini existed. Is that so hard to figure out by yourself? |
getsatisfaction vs uservoice | ctingom: I've personally used both. Not sure if you're looking for user suggestions about the product (like feature suggestions) or for support related stuff. If you're looking for support, I'd go with Get Satisfaction.For my product, we're going with Uservoice because we want to have most of our support come through our email and through Zendesk. |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | tocomment: I think the mac mini is as cheap as you can get. I asked here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/299818/what-is-the-minimu... and got the same answer to my chagrin. But I'm now the proud owner of a mac mini. 1GB RAM seems enough so far.So far objectiveC seems pretty crazy, coming from Python at least. It seems like the opposite of pseudo code if such a thing could exist. |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | burrokeet: still have to get a monitor, kb and mouse for the mini thoughwhen you add this in, you maybe could swing a refurb imac or macbook from the apple store |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | aantix: I've heard the Kalyway installer makes getting OS X up and running on a basic Intel box pretty simple... |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | markessien: I say MacBook. Check out my write-up on my setup - http://www.essien.org/blog/2008/12/02/setting-up-your-develo... |
Cheapest Mac for iPhone development | cschep: The new MacBooks have driven down the prices of the old white MacBooks to a very reasonable level. With the upside of developing anywhere, not just your apartment. |
Mutiple Gmail Calendar sync with Iphone? | dawie: I have never heard of nuevasync. Just set it up and it works like a charm! |
Launched my free app, now what? | paul9290: I have been using bit.ly and this is cool, but automatically when i hit bigtweet bookmark thing I think it should create the short URL and plop it right into the twitter text box.Im lazy I want to click bookmarklet toolbar thing..see the short URL in twitter box, type my twitter around it and hit submit.Overall nice job..something I will use and Im sure others will too. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | yan: The new Kanye West album.But this is between coding; I can't concentrate on code while listening to music, especially with lyrics. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | bootload: "... what tunes are you working to at the moment? ..."♫ Prairie-wind blowing through my head - trying to remember what daddy said ♫ Prairie Wind, NY ~ http://www.last.fm/user/bootload |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | tylermadsen: Fucked Up's 'The Chemistry of Common Life' |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | PStamatiou: http://www.thesixtyone.com/stammy/collection/#/stammy/collec...http://hypem.com/stammyhttp://thefeelgood.com/paul/favouritesalthough i don't use the latter as much as i used toand as of late, "Alaska in Winter"'s latest album "Holiday" - it has lyrics but its more of electronic alt rock to me |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | jonursenbach: http://www.last.fm/user/jonursenbach |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | jamess: Ah, my favourite vanity topic. This week I are mostly listening to Survival of the fattest by Prince Fatty. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | nostrademons: Nightwish Radio on Pandora. Mostly Nightwish, Within Temptation, Evanescence, Edenbridge, Leaves' Eyes, etc. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | Jasber: Amie - Counting Crows (Pure Prairie League Cover) |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | Shamiq: Forgot the music was even playing...Feed on Me by Judas Priest |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | transburgh: Girl Talk - Feed the Animals |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | figured: Tell me by Ron Sexsmith |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | JMiao: the entire saturdays=youth album, specifically:m83 - graveyard girlhttp://www.thesixtyone.com/M83/collection/item/35995/?autopl... |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | msie: Behind Blue Eyes - The Who |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | wheels: Can't we leave this to Twitter? I don't visit a news site to hear what music you're listening to right now.http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=367418http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=212682http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=139901http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=132026http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=99936 |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | rms: Common's new album |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | blacksquare: christmas songs - motown christmas |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | thomasmallen: Biggie...Large Professor...Big Daddy Kane...Rakim. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | brianobush: The Wedding Toccata Theme by ModeSelektor - very minimal kraftwerk-like beats. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | unalone: Everything by Zappa. I discovered him this month, and he's quickly become my all-time favorite rock musician, and one of my favorite composers in any style. Today I listened through The Yellow Shark and Grand Wazoo, and "G-spot Tornado" more times than was probably healthy.Other biggies for me are Stephin Merritt, Sufjan Stevens, Bach, and Charles-Valentin Alkan, who's the best pianist nobody's ever heard of. (I listen to the Jack Gibbons recordings of him, for the record.) |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | jfornear: The National - Boxer, Virginia EPVampire Weekend - Vampire WeekendDr. Dog - FateDepartment of Eagles - In Ear ParkBritney Spears - Circus (jk) |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | rksprst: Battlestar Galactica Soundtrack. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | numix: http://www.last.fm/user/ninternity
Right now, I'm listening to Other Lives's self-titled album. That's for my college radio job, though. For programming, I listen to Brian Eno's Ambient albums. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | brandonkm: I really like to have mixes on, so I like http://www.mixriot.com for electronic/dance music. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | taylor: http://www.awdio.comLive DJs from the worlds best clubs. If you like house, lounge, downtempo, trance, electro, or even rock... this is for you! |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | sobriquet: kings of leonhttp://new.music.yahoo.com/singleVideo/?vid=14315075 |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | napum: Acrid Avid Jam Shred - Aphex Twin |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | abstractbill: Plaid - Not For Threes |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | markbao: My programming playlist consists of mostly – M83 Electronic/Shoegaze
– Ratatat Chillout
– Eluvium Ambient/Classical
– Sigur Rós Post-rock/Ambient
– Mono Post-rock/Ambient
– Explosions in the Sky Ambient
– Air Ambient
– Brian Eno Ambient
– Godspeed You! Black Emperor Post-rock
– Jesu Post-rock/Drone
– Mogwai Post-rock
– String Quartet Tribute to Coldplay Classical
– Yongfook (Jon Yongfook Cockle) Ambient
Mostly ambient, post-rock, drone, and chillout. Either no vocals or ambient vocals. About 280 tracks in total, about 25 hours.Hit shuffle on that, and I have myself a killer well-mixed playlist in terms of variety, tempo, and genre selection. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | wenbert: Tool.
I always start with Vicarious ;-) |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | yummyfajitas: Right this minute, the album Worlds Collide by Apocalyptica. Two of the songs are just amazing:Helden, with vocals by Till Lindemann: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhq9n8gq4-0&feature=relat...Yes, this is a cover of David Bowie. And it's vastly better than the original.SOS, with vocals by Cristina Scabbio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WHEqpoADTY&feature=relat...A little while ago was some Bob Dylan. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | vaksel: I just have Pandora with about 40 artists that I liked. Also did the whole thumb up and thumb down for most songs, so it usually just plays the things I like non-stop |
Edit vs Delete | yan: I'd just leave it. I left quite a bit of silly comments, but as the volume of stupidity scattered across the internet increases, the awareness of my thoughts does too. It helps me learn to develop my own viewpoint and respect those of others. If anything, leaving it up will show other people alternate opinions and will potentially allow others to learn from your mistakes.edit: I edit mostly to add information that I forgot to add when posting rather than modify the existing post. And I love how wonderfully reflexive this comment is! |
Edit vs Delete | sutro: What a ridiculous question. You, sir, are a moron.Edit: I suppose I got a bit carried away there. Please accept my sincerest apologies. What I meant to say was that this is exactly the kind of insightful question I love to see on this forum. Huzzah!Edit: Where's the delete button?Edit: Shit! Fuck! Ass!Edit: Again, my deepest apologies. |
Edit vs Delete | tjpick: Honourable. Honorific doesn't mean what you think it does. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | jamesbritt: Assorted post-rock in Amarok, lately liking My Education and Lymbyc Systym. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | rantfoil: Yelle - Pop Up, Santogold, Stereolab |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | zacharydanger: Aesop Rock and the like. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | goodgoblin: Metallica's new album is actually pretty good - awesome music - though it seems that James's voice is starting to lag a bit behind the rest of the band - shame really - their first legitimate shred album in years.btw - I've seen this post on HN a few times now - always fun to read - has anyone made a web app for this yet? |
Edit vs Delete | mdasen: You've hit upon a good point. Personally, I think it needs to be left up to individual conscience. Why? In times past, you'd say something to someone and that would be the end of it. Sure, maybe it'd be repeated as hearsay, but people don't put such stock in that and you can deny it. Now, we're all going around with histories following us. If that's the case, we'll all become lame. None of us want certain crap out there. Maybe we shouldn't have said it, but if you take a hard stance on that, it just means people will be lame. They'll be hesitant to post, they won't be at all controversial, etc.HN people generally have a good attitude and post cool stuff. It's a great community. I'd rather people retain the right to deny a bit of what they've posted than loose some of the awesome posts. Plus, maybe the delete function stops stuff from becoming flame wars with people deleting rather than continually fighting. I don't know. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | mattdennewitz: today:the seeds - cant seem to make you minehermits hermits - ms brown you have a lovely daughterjoanna newsome - ysbeach boys - pet soundspanda bear - person pitchbach - bradenburg concerto 1-4 (trevor pinnock ftw)sam cooke - live at the harlem squarewire - pink flagaretha franklin - i never loved a man ...mark sultan - the sultanic verses (best album name)the field - from here we go sublime(it was a long, long day)misc from beatport.com preview |
Edit vs Delete | mixmax: I usually leave my stupid comments for all to see. If I intend to take credit for my good posts I should be man enough to do the same to the stupid ones.Probably makes me look like a fool every now and then, but oh well that's not so different from life in general :-)I don't mind admitting I'm wrong either. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | bazookaaa: Crystal Castles. And Yelle, thanks to Garry Tan. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | lbolognini: Listening to a lot of:2562: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=107955
Martyn: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=144550
Burial: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=56124
Distance: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=64768
TRG: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=140948All of the above fall under the realm of Dubstep, although 2562 is very techno influenced. |
Edit vs Delete | jgrahamc: If I ran HN I would remove the delete button and keep the edit, but I would keep a record of changes so that users could look back through the edits made to a comment (a simple diff would do). |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | gstar: I could tell you about all the old stuff I listen to, but as for new stuff I _highly_ recommend Ladyhawke |
A few hundred users and MySQL started to complain... | nreece: Try posting your concern at http://forum.mysqlperformanceblog.com/s/f/2/ |
A few hundred users and MySQL started to complain... | shafqat: What kind of complaining? |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | FreeRadical: I get money remix - 50 cent ft Diddy and Kanye |
A few hundred users and MySQL started to complain... | gtani: not a lot to go on, start herehttp://hackmysql.com/documentshttp://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/optimization.htmlhttp://mysqldba.blogspot.com/2008/04/common-steps-to-scale-l...http://mikaelronstrom.blogspot.com/2008/07/1-making-mysql-cl... |
Review my webapp. | ralph: Minor point: Consider the international audience and drop the "anyways"; it's slack. |
what tunes are you working to at the moment? | truebosko: http://www.last.fm/user/gniadoSome favourites for actually working to:- Godspeed You! Black Emperor- Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-la-la Band- Radiohead- Sigur Ros- Boards of Canada- Laura (the post-rock band from austrlia, not the pop singer)- Do Make Say Think- Ratatat (mostly reserved when doing design work, not coding)- Portishead (see above) |
A few hundred users and MySQL started to complain... | olefoo: Do you need to create some new indexes?This sounds more like a problem with your database design and queries, than a problem inherent to mysql.PostgreSQL does provide some tools (EXPLAIN for instance) that can give you visibility into problems with your data design. |
A few hundred users and MySQL started to complain... | joshu: run "show full processlist" to see what's going on. use explain on the slow queries. create indexes or restructure as necessary.post your config, the queries, the schema, if you want help. |
A legal career helping start ups? | tjic: I think you'd be better off starting a law firm that sells services to startups. Most startups don't need a full-time lawyer. The few times I've worked at a startup with a full-time lawyer, he's been layed off as soon as things got tight. |
A legal career helping start ups? | swombat: Or you could turn your legal expertise into a product and build a start-up around that... how about that? Is that even possible? |
A legal career helping start ups? | byrneseyeview: http://www.quinnemanuel.com/media/35863/amlaw_mighty_quinn_2... if you want to work at a law firm that's often compared to a startup. On the other hand, they do all the highly exciting stuff that a startup's general counsel only gets to do if he's seriously botched things.And tjic is right. It would be saner to work with several startups, rather than being the general counsel for one. I'm curious about why you'd want that specific outcome. |
A legal career helping start ups? | gcheong: I remember going to a start-up event a year or so ago at the ORRICK (orrick.com) building in downtown San Francisco that showcased a few start-ups. I remember they had pamphlets out promoting the services they could provide to startups. I don't have any direct experience with their services though. I also remember reading about a lawyer here that focuses mainly on start-ups but his name escapes me at the moment. I'll try and dig it up later. |
If I bootstrap, does my current company own the IP for my work ? | pg: It all depends on what agreement you signed with your current employer. (If you didn't sign anything, which is unlikely, the IP is all yours.) |
If I bootstrap, does my current company own the IP for my work ? | trickjarrett: Have you signed any such documents? |
Feedback on my Knight News Challenge Proposal - Memetrackers for local news | brandnewlow: Summary: Local news sources are going down the toilet.Meanwhile neighborhood blogs are popping up all over the place.Let's build memetrackers calibrated to the peculiar rhythms of local news that will give you an unvarnished, fluff-less picture of what's news in your city right now, who's linking to who and where you can read about it.I've been running a crude test version for a few weeks now in Chicago and on a day when the top story on the Tribune's web site is about how to sleep soundly at night, the memetracker showed that every outlet in town and a few blogs had covered a stabbing on the west side. That story was buried on the Trib's site, and was much more interesting.Thoughts? |
If I bootstrap, does my current company own the IP for my work ? | frankus: This is a gray area. If your personal project overlaps in any way with current or potential future projects that your employer might undertake, be very, very careful.I presented one such idea to an employer I worked for, and they actually created a "quitclaim deed" saying that they weren't interested in taking on the liability, and that provided I didn't use company time or facilities they didn't expect a cut of the profits or IP either. But most employers aren't that cool.Many employment contracts have a clause saying that the company you work for owns any ideas you come up with related to your work while you're employed there. Make sure you take a look at your contract to see if it has such a clause.The only situation I could think of where you could probably let it slide is if your project is totally unrelated to what your company does. For example you program DSPs for a living and your side project is a social networking app.As for anecdotes, I haven't worked for that employer for ten years, but at the same time my side project is still in its infancy. Fortunately the technology has advanced in the intervening years to the point that it is actually practical, so hopefully I'll have a prototype done soon. |
Feedback on my Knight News Challenge Proposal - Memetrackers for local news | vaksel: the problem with local news is that there really isn't that much of it. Most of it is very mundane, that most people really don't care about. |
A legal career helping start ups? | ScottWhigham: My friend Ryan seems to have found a niche doing just that: http://www.thestartuplawyer.com. You might want to reach out to him. |
A legal career helping start ups? | jon_dahl: There is a local boutique firm that does that where I live (New Counsel - http://newcounsel.com), and I think it's worked well for them. As an entrepreneur, I really appreciate working with good lawyers who understand small startups. |
A legal career helping start ups? | ig1: Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. |
A legal career helping start ups? | ryanroberts: If you want to work with startups, you would have either do corporate/securities or IP work. Very difficult to do both, as each is a deep & separate field of law. Thus, it's unlikely that one lawyer could handle all a startup's legal needs (and thus be 'general counsel').Of course, there is the capital resources issue of having a lawyer full-time. Even if the startup is funded, I doubt the investor(s) would be happy cash (or even the startup's equity) is going towards a full-time lawyer instead of marketing or product dev. |
Javascript debugger for IE? | ObieJazz: I'm curious why you'd need such a thing. Are you dealing with a bug that shows up in IE but not in Firefox? |
Feedback on my Knight News Challenge Proposal - Memetrackers for local news | sanj: Interesting! Did any other HN folks submit to the Knight Challenge? |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | utnick: sounds like a service that people would pay forstart charging for it, or at the very least make clicking on the domains take you to a godaddy affiliate link or something |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | ilamont: I like the tool -- definitely useful for people who are looking for good domains.I am not a dev, but I have a few ideas:- Have a tool that limits the results by the number of characters in the domain- Quick links on the front page to results starting with each of the 26 letters of the alphabet- From a revenue standpoint, you could see if there is some sort of affiliate program with registrars, or work something out on your own with a partner firm.- Add some sort of custom news feed on the front page for domain-related news, SEO, etc. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | BigCanOfTuna: That's what he said! |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | sidsavara: Here comes 5,000 of us again ;)I think it's a great idea, I haven't tried your tool yet myself (it appears to be the ... Hacker News effect).I agree with affiliate linking it to godaddy or something - I imagine you would make a lot of money. Also, get it it's own domain and brand it? Or get a web designer to do that for you if you are not into that. I don't really like subdomains, but that's just me.You could also affiliate link to hosting websites if you don't already.Another idea - how about make pages of common names? "Viagra" "Spyware" etc? Even hacker, java, whatever maybe a separate page for each of the top 500 searchesAnd then you could slap some Adsense ads on there. These pages would refresh every 24 hours, and I am sure people would bookmark them and/or subscribe for updates. This way if I was just browsing the site, I might click around between some pages.The problem I see with advertising is that you can't target it very well ("domain searchers" is broad), but you could if you did it this way.Even a "startup" tag would work, and you could then affiliate link to amazon to books with startups (or hand pick some for each tag)These tags might eventually even rank in google, if you made enough of them (make one for every keyword searched, not just the top ones?). Not for spam purposes: for organization. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | anotherjesse: Perhaps allow people to subscribe to a daily/weekly email with results matching their regexp?That way people who find it and like it can be converted to return users? For instance I would be interested in any 2/3 letter domains that become available just for curiosity's sake. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | anotherjesse: Also, perhaps you could get a better domain name for your project with the tool? ;p |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | brandnewlow: Can you mount it on the front pages of news sites that target people who'd use something like this? I was struck by how important Google's placement in all firefox browsers is. maybe you could get placement on tech news sites as a fun utility? |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | BigCanOfTuna: Cool idea, but...1. It's very slow (HN effect?), speed it up
2. Domain Name isn't great
3. I can't jump to a letter via hyperlink
4. I see something called Regex search...what is that?
5. I'd like to see 100 or 500 names per page since there are 256,000+ pagesHonestly, you'll likely never make too much money off ads since the demographic of your audience is technical enough that they probably have an ad blocker installed or they have trained themselves not to click on ads.Instead of clicking to the whois information, link to some registrar that has an affiliate program. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | RossM: I get lots of nasty mysql errors when I open the link. Make sure error_reporting is set to 0 and that you log errors to a file, which can be done via Apache (or your choice of httpd server).Because of the mysql errors I cannot use your application either so I'll hold judgement on actual functionality for now. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | NoBSWebDesign: I would like to second (or third or whatever) the notion to get it a better domain name (perhaps one of those really good expiring ones). A hyphenated subdomain does not strike me as a good choice for a service that helps you find good domain names.Also, I haven't had a chance to check it out because it's taking forever to load in my other tab, so I might be missing exactly what it does... but, how about some RSS feeds?There we go it just loaded... I'm getting a MySQL error on line 105 of index.php.Any chance you could do some data parsing to give me just the relavent whois info instead of dumping the whole entry into the page?I do like the idea overall. Expect 51 visits per day now. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | ltbarcly: it's painfully slow. Try indexing your database. |
Javascript debugger for IE? | pasbesoin: There is a "lite" version of Firebug that works in IE.http://getfirebug.com/lite.htmlWould that suffice? I haven't used it. At a quick look, it doesn't appear to enable the debugging features may be after, but I'll mention it just in case.(I'm no expert in this.) |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | sutro: Your little tool doesn't have to be doomed to obscurity:http://tinyurl.com/6aybvs |
Chair advice for the short, and fused spines | noodle: frankly, i'd ask them to help you out, not us. doubt many people here will have the specific experience you're looking for.ask the person to help you out since you want to make sure they're comfortable and unsure if a standard chair will fit their needs/situation. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | danielh: Are you sure that you don't violate the Whois TOS?The compilation,
repackaging, dissemination or other use of this Data is expressly
prohibited without the prior written consent of VeriSign. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | motherwell: Your problem is simple: people who do this have their own tools, have auction sites, have plans ion palce for years, all sorts of things.Basically, your pitching a spoon to dig a hole, when the problem is solved better by an Earth mover.Now, that isn't all bad, because noobies are better ad clickers anyway, but I doubt the tool would ever get much widespread usage (sorry!), and the effort to make it so is not going to be worth the return. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | webwright: Short answer... yes.You have no built-in marketing, and no high-profit-per-user monetization to justify any expense to acquire visitors.You could built a big SEO-net with themed lists of expiring domain names and go with a snapnames sort of model ("pay is $10 to monitor this domain name and we'll register it FOR FREE if it comes available")... That'd get you $10 and you could resell for a cheap registrar and make a nice margin if the names came available. You could even send them other names via email ("You're watching technology.com - here are 20 other similar domain names you might want to monitor/snatch up").Still, commodity biz with little innovation ops, IMO. |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | t0pj: available according to whois on namecheap:goodlookingnames comthenameforme comnamesnomsg com |
How do you do a security audit on your site? | dguido: Check out my answer to this guy's question about how to test the security of his website: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=385093 |
Is my little tool doomed to obscurity? | jorgem: How about NEW domain names as opposed to expiring ones? See http://hotNameList.com |
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