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Fotovoltaico, quale normativa ?


Recentemente è cambiata la normativa per gli impianti fotovoltaici. Per saperne di più in merito segnalo questo sito web che ne parla dettagliatamente, permettendo di scaricare i documenti del caso: [url=https://biblus.acca.it/installazione-impianti-fotov
Recentemente è cambiata la normativa per gli impianti fotovoltaici. Per saperne di più in merito segnalo questo sito web che ne parla dettagliatamente, permettendo di scaricare i documenti del caso: biblus.acca.it/installazione-i… .
Da quanto ho letto, pare che l'installazione di un impianto fotovoltaico rientri nell'Edilizia libera, a meno che la sede dell'installazione non rientri in aree vincolate o soggette a norme particolari come potrebbero essere i centri storici o aree tutelate. In tal caso, pare occorra una autorizzazione o una dichiarazione certificata. Penso sia bene accertarsi della cosa consultando lo strumento urbanistico del proprio Comune.
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in reply to popsmokemedia

Trump is going to be in charge of two of the longest US government shutdowns in history by a long shot. The fact that we can't just kick all the bums out and replace them when this kind of shit happens is a travesty.

I'm betting this will at least be a two month long shutdown if not indefinite shutdown because the Republicans want to break government so badly they're just willing to keep it shutdown at this point.

"We broke the government, which proves government doesn't work, which is why you need to trust us (the people who broke it) to save you from government" has been their whole shtick my entire fucking life.

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Cheapest VPN in the long term for watching movies and tv shows?


My country never cared about this, but recently some people started getting fines. I generally pay for my games; I only use ReVanced and watch TV shows online.

What would be the cheapest VPN in the long run for this? As I said, I don't torrent, so port forwarding and stuff like that I don't care about.

There's also antimalware software bundled with the M365 subscription on Amazon; I've been using the VPN from that for a bit now.

Edit: Btw, do you think an antimalware VPN is safe? It's never been a problem (never like the USA, for example) over here in the EU, but recently they started slightly hunting pirates (never heard of anyone I know though). So yeah, maybe a simple VPN may suffice until they decide to go hardcore style?

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in reply to Matt

Mozilla VPN, which uses Mullvad on the backend, is cheaper if you do the annual plan.


Loops is now part of the Fediverse!


Anyone know if they've actually open sourced everything yet? I haven't kept up with things and I know that was an issue for a while
in reply to Cris

it'd be cool if their android app could get updated. and they fix the feed from just showing you the same string of videos constantly.

other than those two things im sure it will be awesome.

in reply to Nima

I have been doing some uploading there for a few mths. My biggest gripe is that they support 60 second videos, but anything over 15 seconds (for me) never finishes uploading.

I have seen the repeats too though.

in reply to Bo7a

I see a lot of these threads praising loops and i have never been able to use it effectively despite my efforts. =( and I have really wanted it to.

I am curious about the length restriction as well. I wonder if these are all things they're going to address and fix. but you'd think they'd have done all that before making announcements and whatnot.

in reply to Cris

Would be nice if they could work on their iOS app. Right now it’s functionality is so bad I dont even want to use it


The next sumud flotilla is kicking off!


I am really impressed by how well organized they are and how much they have been able to accomplish so little funding. The Global March to Gaza, then the Sumud Floatila have been some great ideas for significant peaceful action.

During the last flotilla and just afterward we saw:
- A general strike in Italy.
- Spanish and Italian war ships deployed.
- Spain's complete arms embargo is enshrined into law
- Many nations recognized Palestine for the first time and reaffirmed their recognition.
- Even the US, the most significant sponsor of the genocide, proposed the best peace plan of this administration and took a small but material step in opposition to Israel.

I'm hopeful the momentum continues and I think these people have demonstrated their trustworthiness as much as any group.


in reply to xyro

Because Israel kidnaps and murders so many more Palestinians to death.
in reply to geneva_convenience

Seems to justify that some are worth less than others
in reply to xyro

It depends on how you look at it. It also showcases which of the parties is committing far more kidnappings and torture murders.
in reply to geneva_convenience

Make sense mathematically, the victim counter is definitely asymmetric between the 2 parties, however I'm afraid that his might feed a certain type of ideology
in reply to xyro

Israel kidnap most of the hostages after release



Black Phone 2, la recensione: Ethan Hawke torna a terrorizzare il grande schermo


Il telefono è tornato a squillare. E con lui, Ethan Hawke.
In Black Phone 2, Scott Derrickson riporta in vita il suo villain più inquietante: il Rapace, tra incubi, nevi insanguinate e visioni dal passato.

Un horror visivamente straordinario, dove la pellicola analogica diventa linguaggio di paura — ma la sceneggiatura inciampa tra citazioni e spiegoni.

Un po’ Nightmare, un po’ Stranger Things, con un’anima che resta sospesa tra inferno e redenzione.

Leggi la recensione completa: Black Phone 2, la recensione: Ethan Hawke torna a terrorizzare il grande schermo



LibreWolf support for appamor


Linux is new on my pc. I would like know, if you have detailed instructions on how to activate appamor for my LibreWolf browser in Linux LMDE 7?
in reply to RezaDarius

apparmor comes with several profiles, and if in your distro it doesn't include one for librewolf, you can use the firefox one. And if there's no available one and you would be interested in combine it with firejail then most probably firejail will come with with a profile for firefox or librewolf and usually with support for apparmor. Regardless of the distros, the arch wiki can guide you with apparmor and firejail. I recommend becoming familiar with both. Another option if there's no profile on your distro is to look into another distro's profile. ubuntu used include some software with apparmor out of the box so perhaps it's a good source of profiles...

Also in this same community there's an old post precisely about what you're asking for, though it's a bit dated, you may want to scroll for some time until getting to it.

Edit:

Firejail is insecure, my bad. Better to use bubblewrap (I didn't know about bubblejail). The thing is that firejail offers profiles combined with apparmor which might have solved the lack of apparmor profiles. For my personal purposes I hope to take a look at bubblejail to have an easier way to do sandboxing. You can see the arch wiki bubblewrap examples to notice how bubblewrap doesn't help with apparmor profiles though. According to the arch wiki for bubblejail or the GH page for bubblejail profiles are used and can easily be created, however I have no idea of the interaction with apparmor, and if as with firejail such profiles include apparmor stuff, but intuitively I guess it doesn't.

Going back to apparmor, which is MAC enforcement, if no profiles available on your distro for librewolf neither firefox, then looking at other distros is OK, and also one can create profiles as well as one can also modify existent or available ones. See for example the arch wiki for apparmor.

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in reply to RezaDarius

I 100% recommend bubblejail. A sandboxing utility based on bubnlewrap. The same that Flatpaks use I believe. It has a CLI and a GUI. And its super portable.
in reply to arox

Flatpak's use of bubblewrap (it comes from flatpak but then it became its own project) is not a good example, see:

madaidans-insecurities.github.…

But in general this is true. I talked out of memory, but firejail given its suid way is considered insecure (possible privilege escalation), that's right



Seeking active federated communities for command line tips and tricks


I'm looking for active federated communities on the fediverse where users share tips, tricks, and best practices for using the command line. Something similar to the Arch Linux forums but accessible through the fediverse.

I've checked out a few communities like Command Line@lemmy.ml (1.47K subscribers) and Command Line@programming.dev (2.09K subscribers), but they seem to have many subscribers but no active users per month. It feels like Lemmy smothers these niche communities somehow.

Does anyone know of other active federated communities or instances where command line enthusiasts gather to share knowledge and help each other out?

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in reply to Davy_Jones

Good luck. If you can't find one, you can always make it yourself.




in reply to Gormadt

I hate what humanity chose to do with its "God given" gifts.


Brazil’s first private Amazon road paves new trade route to China as pro-deforestation mindset prevails


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44101271

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  • Brazil’s government has signed a 30-year contract to privatize a section of the BR-364 highway, a key part of its plan to create an overland corridor to Peru to streamline commodity exports to China.
  • Critics warn that expanding the highway into well-preserved rainforest risks repeating its history by attracting illegal loggers and land grabbers, a pattern that previously cleared vast areas for agriculture.

[...]

Fueled by soybean, corn and beef production, [the Brazilian state of] Rondônia is now one of Brazil’s leading agribusiness states, where a pro-deforestation mindset prevails, rooted in a population largely disconnected from the forest, rivers and traditional Amazonian culture. This view gained renewed momentum under Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right president from 2019-2022, who won all 52 of Rondônia’s municipalities in both the 2018 and 2022 elections.

Cutting across Rondônia, BR-364 has become a key route for moving grain, beef and minerals to ports on the Madeira River in Porto Velho. From there, commodities from Brazil’s central-west region are shipped downriver to foreign markets via the Atlantic Ocean.




När Europeiska kommissionen beslutade att etablera sig i sociala medier gjorde den ett ovanligt val. Istället för att bara skapa ännu ett konto på en kommersiell plattform anlitade den Mastodon för att driva en egen server. Kommissionen äger nu sitt digitala utrymme på samma sätt som den äger sina byggnader. Ingen kan ta bort det. Ingen kan ändra reglerna över en natt. Innehållet tillhör institutionen, arkiverat och tillgängligt under dess egen kontroll.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/10/15/det…





Russia accuses exiled opponents of plot to violently seize power


An exiled Kremlin critic, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, has been accused by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) of creating a “terrorist organisation” and of plotting to violently seize power.

The FSB said it had opened a criminal case against Khodorkovsky and was investigating more than 20 people as part of the same charge. These include prominent dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, ex-prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov and leading economists Sergey Aleksashenko and Sergei Guriev.

It comes just two weeks after a “platform for dialogue” with Russian democratic forces in exile was announced by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, a human rights forum of lawmakers from 46 European countries.

The FSB claimed Khodorkovsky was presenting this platform as a replacement for Russian leadership. He was also accused of funding Ukrainian paramilitary units in order to use them to try to eventually seize power.

Khodorkovsky rejects accusations
Khodorkovsky denied the accusations and called the criminal case a sign that the Kremlin sees the Council of Europe initiative as “a major problem”.

“Hence the new cases about ‘seizing power’, the lies about ‘recruiting’ and ‘arming the Ukrainian military’,” he said on Telegram.



Canadian ‘beer’ kills 21-year-old in New Zealand




China wants foreign scientists, the public says no, thanks: Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44096080

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When the Chinese government announced a new visa to attract young science and technology talent, it advertised the move as another step toward becoming the leading scientific power, one to which people from around the globe would flock.

To many in China, it was a gross mistake.

In the days before and since Oct. 1, when the visa was supposed to come into effect, commenters have accused the government of inviting foreigners to steal jobs from Chinese people, at a time when young people are finding it harder than ever to land work. They have suggested that foreigners are being blindly worshiped, a longstanding national sore point.

Prominent influencers have also stoked nationalism or xenophobia, claiming that China will be overrun by outsiders. After Henry Huiyao Wang, the president of the Center for China and Globalization, a research group in Beijing, praised the new visa, people on social media called him a race traitor, and their posts were shared thousands of times.

Platforms have been especially flooded by racist comments about Indians, after Indian news outlets reported on the Chinese visa as a possible alternative to the highly popular H1-B visa in the United States, which now comes with a $100,000 fee.

[...]

The public outcry suggests that China may still struggle to attract the world’s best and brightest scientists, even as the United States has cut research funding and pushed many prominent scholars to consider leaving.

Anti-foreign sentiment has grown in China in recent years, as the government has warned of hostile overseas powers and urged people to report potential spies. China has historically had minuscule levels of inbound immigration, and many cultural and legal barriers remain for foreigners seeking to remain long-term.

When the government proposed slightly loosening permanent residency requirements for foreigners in 2020, it eventually retreated in the face of a similar backlash. (China granted fewer than 5,000 permanent residency cards between 2004 and 2014, according to People’s Daily.)

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/world/asia/china-stem-visa-racist-backlash.html

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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
neighbourbehaviour
Probably. It's somewhat plausible in the current employment context but I wouldn't put it past the NYT to be blowing it up.
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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
Hotznplotzn

This is what the report says. I guess there are weird people everywhere, here in the West, in China, everywhere else. It's just that given the strict censorship in China, the government does not much against this racism. One report is here.

China's government suppresses its minorities. If you are not Han Chinese and not a member of the CCP, you may not climb to high up the career ladder to say the least.



At the United Nations, China touts its progress on gender equality, but its approach to feminist activism tells a different story


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44096052

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For China, the U.N. summit on October 13-14 is the final, triumphant act of a yearlong show of force from its diplomatic and media mouthpieces seeking to center its “historic achievements in women’s development” and position China as a global model for women’s rights protection.

Yet as officials trumpet their “30 years of progress” to assembled dignitaries, the voices of the country’s own feminists will be conspicuously absent.

That’s because many are in prison, while others face threats and harassment intended to keep them silent – whether they still live in China, or have had to flee abroad.

China’s self-congratulatory narrative on women’s rights has been pushed not just at home, but also abroad: from the halls of the United Nations to the pages of local embassies and media markets in, for example, South Africa, Tanzania, Liberia, Ghana and Grenada. Last month, state-run press even published two compilations of Xi Jinping’s speeches in English for the explicit purpose of “help[ing] international readers gain a deeper understanding of Xi’s views” on women’s rights and much more ahead of the U.N. meeting in Beijing.

[...]

Xi’s views are clear on one point: that shutting down space for critical voices and public discussion on human rights, including topics of women and gender, are essential matters of national security.

Over the last decade, the Chinese state has continued to implement laws and policies that suppress feminist activism – and in doing so has convicted women human rights defenders one by one.

[...]

The five women made famous by their 2015 criminal detentions for advocacy on International Women’s Day continue to work in civil society and to push for policy change – but they are careful to do so in ways that keep them and their families safe. Following their detentions, the costs of speaking out publicly have only risen. For four years, #MeToo activist and journalist Huang Xueqin has been locked up for “inciting subversion of state power” for her social media posts and her efforts to learn about and discuss non-violent movements.

Many other women activists – such as Li Qiaochu, Chen Jianfang, Xu Yan and Zhang Zhan – have languished in prison based on similarly spurious convictions. Vaccine safety advocate He Fangmei was convicted of “picking quarrels” and (absurdly) bigamy in 2024; when she’s released in 2027 she will have spent seven of the last eight years in detention. Her family doesn’t know where her daughters – the youngest one born while she was in detention – are located.

[...]

When Chinese officials wax poetic about the country’s progress on women’s rights, it is essential to remember that this is not the whole story. The government postures on anti-discrimination, locks up women defenders, and criminalizes feminist activism – all out of fear that the system the CCP has built might come crashing down on their heads.

[...]

in reply to Hotznplotzn

Lmfao. China isn’t progressive on anything. Every LGBT person could, at any time, be dragged away.

Can’t even get married.

China is a fucking social joke.

in reply to klammeraffe

They're progressive in the sense that they don't care over much about specific cultural values, as long as you don't criticize, threaten power or break cultural homogeneity.

Authoritarian progressivism

in reply to Hotznplotzn

This reminds me of Lemmy.ml, hexbear.net, and Lemmygrad.ml - people get used to talking a certain way inside of their echo chamber and then continue to talk the same way even when they venture outside of it.



Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data


With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers found a stunning variety of data—including thousands of T-Mobile users’ calls and texts and even US military communications—sent by satellites unencrypted.


archive.is/OSx06

https://www.wired.com/story/satellites-are-leaking-the-worlds-secrets-calls-texts-military-and-corporate-data/

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in reply to jesta

Oops didn't see it when I looked up before posting

in reply to RGB

I read the article. It sounds like the auto makers concern is that they don't think they have been given enough time to solve the problem (the problem being one which may kill people while we wait for a solution).

I think we should give them all the time they want, as long as they stop selling cars without safe door handles RIGHT NOW.

in reply to Demonmariner

“We meed more time even though door handles are a solved problem.”
in reply to Demonmariner

Your comment is giga based because it doesn't let the overton window get shifted by being too suggestible.

Your brain still went where logic goes, not where was suggested. So important at times like this.




Changing Screen Position on raspberry pi


Hello there, I am working on a little project as a way to improve my cad abilities. I am hoping to build a custom fantasy computer to go along with the pico8 fantasy system. I am basing it off of the Mac se/30 but am obviously hoping to get that nice 1:1 aspect ratio.

Trouble is that decent size 1:1 screens don't seem to exist as far as I have researched, I instead found a small 4:3 lcd panel I can use, and was originally planning to simply rotate the screen and let it render 1:1 while physically covering the top and bottom, but it seems to add significantly more vertical height than I anticipated.

so now I am hoping that I can shift the screen down and somehow get the PI to render only in the topmost visible section.

Included are a couple pictures of what I mean.

I am just wondering if there is a way, in software, to rotate and move up the screen, or at least the pico 8 window

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in reply to TheMonkeyLord

What are you using to draw on the screen? That would determine how best to achieve this. I'd expect it to be doable regardless, but the path there would be different.
in reply to bus_factor

The screen is going to be connected to my pi 4 through HDMI, using x11 most likely. I'm still waiting on the lcd controller so I haven't been able to fully test the setup
in reply to TheMonkeyLord

You should be able to set up letterboxing using either xrandr or your window manager, although I got pretty unsatisfactory results when I searched for "xrandr letterboxing".
in reply to TheMonkeyLord

Assuming 1:1 aspect ratio is for the physical screen, the resolution most likely won't be a square because of the rectangular shape of pixels. So you'll need to calculate the resolution of visible part of the screen first. After you have found your resolution, you'll probably need to add that resolution config under /etc/x11/xorg.conf.d/.
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We Built a Chinese Typewriter...


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in reply to vegeta

This thing is actually pretty cool…although it does have a bit of a power scaling issue compare to something like the AMD Strix Halo systems that are out now.

But dangit - that 200Gbe network….oooohhhh….

#comuter #minipc #risc

in reply to Unattributed

It’ll be interesting to see what hackers do with it when it fails to sell and fire sale starts.


FSF announces Librephone project


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51000209

Librephone aims to close the last gaps between existing distributions of the Android operating system and software freedom. The FSF has hired experienced developer Rob Savoye (DejaGNU, Gnash, OpenStreetMap, and more) to lead the technical project. He is currently investigating the state of device firmware and binary blobs in other mobile phone freedom projects, prioritizing the free software work done by the not entirely free software mobile phone operating system LineageOS.


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in reply to schizoidman

Damn. They're basing it all on LineageOS. I was hoping they'd make it a GNU/Linux phone.



Mozilla's Firefox adds Perplexity's AI answer engine as a new search option | TechCrunch


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in reply to ardi60

Ones that work well take your natural language input, spend time searching and offer results. Not summarize anything. How well does perplexity work in that regard I wonder?
in reply to NewNewAugustEast

I find that chatgpt and claude try to give you one answer and sounds mildly to very certain about themselves without giving references.

Perplexity actually gives reference links for each claim it makes, which I find better because I can check it's work and fork off and explore further myself at any point along it's reasoning.

As a definite AI Hater, I find it to be a good middle ground LLM / search engine

in reply to ardi60

This is just a search engine option not some built in AI tool.

No issue here other than fuck AI in general. Just don't use it.



US airports refuse to air Kristi Noem video blaming Democrats for shutdown


Airports in Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle and elsewhere cite laws barring partisan political content at TSA checkpoints

Several major international US airports, including Phoenix Sky Harbor , Harry Reid international in Las Vegas, Seattle–Tacoma and Charlotte Douglas airport in North Carolina, are opting to block a video from the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, that blames Democrats for the ongoing federal government shutdown from airing at their checkpoints.

Airport authorities in Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle, Portland, Oregon, Charlotte and Westchester county, New York, have refused to display the footage at security checkpoints, saying the overtly political messaging potentially violates state and federal law, including the Hatch Act, which bars federal employees from partisan political activity.

In the video, obtained first by Fox News, Noem tells travelers: “Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government, and because of this, many of our operations are impacted, and most of our TSA [Transportation Security Administration] employees are working without pay.”




Trump admin pressured Facebook into removing ICE-tracking group


Bondi alleged that a "wave of violence against ICE has been driven by online apps and social media campaigns designed to put ICE officers at risk just for doing their jobs." She added that the DOJ "will continue engaging tech companies to eliminate platforms where radicals can incite imminent violence against federal law enforcement."

When contacted by Ars, Facebook owner Meta said the group "was removed for violating our policies against coordinated harm." Meta didn't describe any specific violation but directed us to a policy against "coordinating harm and promoting crime," which includes a prohibition against "outing the undercover status of law enforcement, military, or security personnel."

The statement was sent by Francis Brennan, a former Trump campaign advisor who was hired by Meta in January.

#News



in reply to return2ozma

I did not know there was civil unrest in Madagascar of all places. Geez...
in reply to return2ozma

"gen z" is not an applicable term for young people outside the US.
in reply to ruuster13

because the conditions that made the "baby boomers" or the characteristic "millennials" are almost exclusive to the post-ww2 economic boom in the US.

gen-z is just a name that describes young people. why not just say young people instead of making up generational war nicknames?

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in reply to ☂️-

You could make that case for the boomers, but with the advent of the Internet it's not really limited to specific countries anymore. Gen z just describes people who grew up with some access to the internet, but not to the extent of alpha. A large part of these recent revolts were caused or accelerated by social media. Gen Z is more specific than young people, and in this case also more culturally relevant.

Doesn't matter anyway, even if you think Gen Z isn't real you know what age range the article is talking about.

in reply to randomblock1

historically it's always young people and minorities (of any age) that go out to fuck things up. they are the ones who get the most fucked after all. no need to make generational divides out of it though, it's not just them getting the short end of the stick.

and not just genz grew up with internet, it's just that they are the young ones still. shitty fucking propaganda tbh.

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in reply to ☂️-

No term will ever satisfy everyone. And everyone knows who "gen z" refers to. I'll not let your semantic wars ruin my day... which is so xennial of me 👓
in reply to ruuster13

i just don't want this generational divide getting to people. (and it's probably not just young people)
in reply to ☂️-

You're a drop in the ocean fighting an ancient war. Let it go and be free.
in reply to ruuster13

not ancient. propagandizing younger generations to weaponize juvenoia is a very recent thing, if you were born in the last 50 years you can remember it, as i do.

we can be better and not help further this suspicious ass agenda.

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