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00:02
Ugh. It's really bad.
I can't stop looking at it. It's like a horrific accident.
00:16
@sehe hahahaha!
@sehe laughing out load... :D
I'm happy you can laugh about it. Many people would like to kill their profs over this
I'm still looking at it, actually.
I fixed that, want the working code? haha
sure, we're all laughing out "loadly" with you
@IlanAizelmanWS you wat
should i learn c++
00:17
You can't have "fixed that".
@SalOrozco No
There were way too many eligible "thats"
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Q: two people are talking, they can have many conversations, all quite if thieves are talking

Ilan Aizelman WSIn center of London, 4 friends meet in a pub. Two detectives: Sherlock Holmes(id = 0), DR Watson(id = 1). Two Thieves: Johnny smith(id = 2), Jacky little (id = 3). They all sit together and have a nice conversation, they're well discpilined, meaning they talk politely and quite - every person ...

why not
00:18
Although it's c, I think you can help there ;)
wow yet another dump of code
But I'm for hire @sehe
also formatted like shit
Nah it's not sad
Well.
00:19
I come from PHP
Trying to learn a lower level language
mobile dev
looking at some java stuff
I'm developing for mobile for almost a year with C# and Unity3D
java isn't a lower language than PHP
C++ is quite a bad choice if you want to develop for mobile phones
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00:21
Nah, he can use Unreal engine.
I think they're using C++
@milleniumbug Depends mostly on what for :)
Whats C++ good for
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I missed the part where he mentioned anything about games
computing Pi to 22 trillion digits :)
@sehe Did you accept the challange? curious
@IlanAizelmanWS Sure did. Like I said, I can't look away
00:23
I am fascinated with all aspects of programming.
Been doing mostly web apps in php.
Want to see whats out there .
Have ver good understanding of OOD OOP SOLID
Very good, if your only contact with programming is PHP, you really want to experience something different
ScY
ScY
That title is beyond horrible.
@ScY Yes, I'm doing daily horrible mistakes.
@sehe How I "fixed" it: pastebin.com/qzUiRaur laugh some more :D
See. Not nearly enough fixage. Let me draw you up something that looks like c++
00:38
It's not C++ btw :)
Well, anyways.. I've got to go. peace
01:24
@SalOrozco C++ is good for mentally scar you for the rest of your life
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02:16
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A: bank, 4 atm machine input txt files, syncing information between them with semaphores

seheI know it's tagged c, but since you spammed it in Lounge<C++>, let me humor you with C++: #include <algorithm> #include <atomic> #include <fstream> #include <iostream> #include <list> #include <mutex> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include <thread> #include <vector> // not thread-aware: ...

02:33
> Il laisse son bracelet électronique à la maison, avec sa prothèse de jambe…
02:52
@milleniumbug Used C++ for a few computationally intensive parts of a mobile image processing code. I find it hilarious that despite supposed concerns about power-consumption mobile apps (on Android) are typically written in less energy efficient languages.
@Telkitty Keep in mind that this is somebody who's been using PHP. Comparatively speaking, C++ is a work of art in which one can take great joy. Granted, that doesn't excuse the shortcomings of C++, but it does indicate a different perspective.
03:09
@JerryCoffin there are more than 1 kind of diseases
@Telkitty Of course. If we want to compare to diseases, C++ is a common cold; PHP is a cancer--and a nasty one at that.
03:52
Hello , can I ask an question here related to C++ ?

C++ Questions and Answers

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ScY
ScY
@JerryCoffin What is Befunge then?
04:11
@ScY Befunge doesn't really have a well-known analog. It's like a disease that was so deadly that the first person to catch it died immediately, and was never seen or heard from again--and the disease died out with him, so nobody else has ever caught it (or ever will).
@JerryCoffin , mate , I am failed to convert from column based representation to row based representation .
Please help me .
Now I want to form A[ ] [ ] from Ap[ ] ,Ai[ ] ,Ax[ ]
how can I do that ?
ScY
ScY
lol makes sense actually
what make sense ?
ScY
ScY
04:23
The analogy he made
04:35
@IccheGuri how do you make A[][]?
A[ ] [ ] is the coefficient of constraint
Suppose we have the following problem :
Minimize w = 2x1 + 10x2 + 8x3
subject to 2x1 + 2x2 + 2x3 >= 6
2x2 + 2x3 >= 8
-2x1 + 2x2 + 2x3 >= 4
bound to x1>=0,x2>=0,x3>=0
For the above problem A[ ] [ ] will be simply as follow :
2 2 2
0 2 2
-2 2 2
I dont have any idea what will be Ap[ ] , Ai [ ] And Ax [ ] for the above problem ?
@Code-Apprentice
So library programming?
linear programming
What do you think ?
What will be Ap[ ] ,Ai[ ] And Ax[ ] for the above problem ?
@Code-Apprentice
04:55
I do not know. I do not understand what those matrices are.
Lol just noticed my typo
Ap - pointers to the begining of storage of column (size n+1)
Ai - row indices for each non zero entry (input, nnz A)
Ax - non zero entries (input, nnz A)
@Code-Apprentice
I have understood Ax
For the above problem Ax will be
2 2 2 2 2 -2 2 2
I cant understand Ai And Ap for the problem .
Are you sure Ai and Ap speak the same language as you? That helps in understanding them.
Perhaps Ax is multilingual?
What do you want to mean by multilingual ?
He may speak different languages.
I have not understood your words
ScY
ScY
05:06
He is suggesting that Ai may only speak japanese.
Jun 8 at 19:05, by Tony The Lion
Read the rules or covfefe
Please refrain from asking questions here and ask them on:
ok
Thank you
 
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06:56
Hello guys
07:11
Can anyone see the same issue?
@BartekBanachewicz so many versions of this game :P
@thecoshman I guess. But this rendition is pretty nice
also Made In Poland so
@BartekBanachewicz it's not a .io so it'll fail :P
I'm at 137 elements so far
@BartekBanachewicz eventually the just become tedious process of trying to combine things
08:08
@thecoshman and it's still fun
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, strangely :P
That reminds me of cookie clicker
@Rerito still got that playing on my desktop :|
I just leave this here:
08:35
pets are better than stress ball ... and a lot more expensive too
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz I made an atomic bomb and it has no effect on anything. I want my money back, all of it.
08:47
@nwp wut
it's super fun that everyone picks a different path
nwp
nwp
09:11
I have the elements mountain and dew and it just doesn't combine into mountain dew. Alchemy sucks.
@nwp lol
I don't have either of those :F
but I just made algae so
I have the weirdest shit already and I'm still at 141
game's pretty good
@nwp Thank you for bringing attention of NSA to Lounge. As if mods meddling was not enough. :)
09:29
@wilx I am sure the atomic bomb the chap was talking about was a bomb made of 1 atom
09:44
oh right it's 8 characters
the question is badly phrased
nwp
nwp
"Bytes of the string" is tricky in python anyways because python strings work in characters, not bytes. You would need to encode it first to get bytes.
user1804599
code points*
user1804599
"character" doesn't exist
10:02
10:33
@Mikhail Hilarious, isn't it?
After all this time we've moved away from J2ME to having an actual OS on your phone to use native apps, but then comes Android and we're back to writing applications in Java
@milleniumbug people can't write in C++
it's as simple as that
the battery/perf gains you get are great, but the language is too much of an obstacle for developers, especially considering the risks you introduce - crashes, security problems, harder build etc.
and the OS-specific stuff still mostly needs to be done in a Javasome language because the APIs are exposed with that
the last one doesn't seem to be relevant; they're exposed in Javasome language because the OS creators chose so, but I'm questioning that decision
that said, I assume everyone's fine with it because all the energy savings aren't that relevant as long as Wi-Fi and large screens consume the most of it
phones can't really put out their peak perf for too long anyway
O+3 is perhaps a bit unique because its charger controls the current which drops the overall device temperature
on my older phone I used an old CPU radiator when playing hearthstone :D
11:25
@nwp well strictly speaking str in python2 are actually bytes. chr is the method that convert a number to a str char. pass it 256 and it will yell a Value error not in range(256)
All binary data is pretty much read using str primitive in python2. This also cause some confusion between the unicode type that is string technically speaking
unicode has to be decoded, an encoded unicode is converted to a byte string (str)
And in python3, str is the unicode object and str has been replaced by "bytes"? to remove confusion
nwp
nwp
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I remember a standard issue in python being that you cannot write a string to a file because a file can only store bytes and strings are not bytes. You always had to convert between strings and bytes through encodings. It has been a while since I messed with python, so maybe I'm just remembering it wrong.
But in python2, if you need a byte array, it might not be a good idea to use the str object as it is immutable.
@nwp If you're talking about python3 yes, python2 you can't write unicode to a file because you have to encode it to str.
Oh for fuck sake VS
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funny thing, if you do chr(256) in python3 it works as str is unicode
11:56
Latest messup
Using a function template member inside a lambda that captures this without prefexing the call with this->
So something looking like:
[&]() {
    some_member_template<Toto>(arg);
}();
Resulted in an error about how operator '>' wasn't defined for blablabla
isn't it what the template keyword for?
this->template some_member_template<Toto>(arg);
@Rerito they don't have a full AST yet, that't not coming until the toolset update
@Abyx just this->some_member_template<Toto>(arg); compiled fine. Omitting the this-> leads to the utter failure
12:23
@JerryCoffin actually it does, looks a lot like brainfuck
But not sure about an analogy that would match
Ell
Ell
@nwp eh he's not asking for perfect
he even said he doesn't care about speed
@nwp just use Matlab or sth
@JerryCoffin Nice pun but I'm not entirely sure bureau can't be used in such a context. OK, this is embarrassing for the C1 English level.. but again I'm not entirely sure that's an impossible collocation. Mostly Russian English though, shame on me.
@JerryCoffin Nice to hear that you're passionate about woodwork, I'd be glad to learn that skill, too, in the future. Wood feels so true and real in this plastic world.
12:54
pallets are free or very cheap here
always fantasize about building a tiny house using pallets
probably need to sand the wood and apply external paint
Ell
Ell
13:53
And to seal somehow
You'll be soaked otherwise
> As a result: I have 150-200 FPS with maximum 80-100 polygons. If I comment Render method, FPS grows up to 2500-3000.
@R.MartinhoFernandes DirectX version of fast.c++
to make every game faster, comment out the "Render" function
@BartekBanachewicz 80-100 polygons ¬_¬
@Ell I think there are some kind of plastic boards on the inside to prevent rain from going in
those people fail at so basic stuff it's not even funny
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz Like what?
14:02
@nwp like not understanding that 200 fps is meaningless
this is the kind of people that will invest in a better cpu to get 1200 fps instead of 900
and then brag in the neighborhood
or even better, overclock their shitty gpus and then brag
nwp
nwp
I'm also failing at basic stuff then because having 200 fps tells me that the game is running smoothly.
first off you should stop talking in fps at that level
time per frame is much more reasonable
and then "100 polygons @ 200fps" doesn't tell you much about how fast will 10000 of them render
100 polygons is such a minuscule number that the pipeline won't even warm up
and then obviously there's a remark about commenting out "render" which is the only funny thing in all that
and then there's horrific API misuse because someone didn't bother to RTFM
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nwp
nwp
I still don't understand your point. Someone discovered that the render function seems to be taking most of the time in that code. While not super surprising now we know for sure. I don't see how that is meaningless or failing at basic stuff.
@nwp if you use raw GPU apis like DX or OGL and you can't even profile your code automatically then you should stop and learn how to write and optimize code first
the reality is that most people who use those APIs can't code well enough in general to use them
and there are certain methods of using those APIs to do basic stuff like animation
animating models is a problem solved at least hundreds of times. If you couldn't bother to read how to do it in a nonterrible way but did a random guess then you're to blame, period.
nwp
nwp
Sounds to me like someone was more interested in learning than in having a good solution.
14:14
@nwp inventing stuff from scratch is for playing factorio, not coding
if you wanted to learn that way you'd need to go through the whole development from the most basic games to the modern ones, reinventing and reimplementing approaches as you go
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz some people code for the same reason they play factorio
@Ell yeah but SO isn't really for answering stuff people do for shits and giggles
if we let that in we'd open up to all kinds of nonsense UB, compiler-specific, tricky, golf-ish, "clever" stuff
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz sure it is
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz So your point is that people should not use APIs such as OpenGL unless they want to learn it properly and spend most of their time in that area, and everyone should know that because it is a basic thing?
Ell
Ell
SO isn't limited to some motivation
14:19
@nwp I don't think you should use any API if you want to use it improperly and then ask on the internet about it
Ell
Ell
But that's often how you learn :V
OpenGL and DX are perhaps the most common ones that get treated that way though
nwp
nwp
I don't think they intend to use it improperly.
@Ell no, that's certainly not how you learn OpenGL. That's how you get downvotes and frustration
the only way to learn OpenGL is to fucking learn it
read the docs, read the books, read good tutorials if you must
Ell
Ell
14:20
Well good luck learning anything without making any mistakes or asking anybody
You learn c++ by reading books too
But it's perfectly good to ask questions
@Ell I consider ignoring widely available resources "not enough research effort"
that's specifically true if it involves problems that keep popping up everywhere for everyone
it's ok to make mistakes; it's not really ok to make a mistake that's really easy to avoid if you're patient enough to study the topic properly before "hacking" it
the "hacking" and "tinkering" mentality doesn't really translate well here
@Feeds Grouping things by decade is shitty anyway because it's too wide
5 years seems like a better choice
even if I sit down with such people it's really hard to teach them anything because they lack basic understanding about the fundamentals of what they're doing. That's literally cargo-cult/copy-paste programming at its worst
nwp
nwp
I think there is some value in tinkering. Having people learn a difficult thing like using OpenGL properly is so time consuming, inefficient and scales poorly. People trying every possible shortcut will lead to making the task easier in the long run, even if most of the attempts fail.
It's just building blocks. I think SO is that place to ask questions if you are stuck with simple things. But yes, often people are using things that are way too low level for them. People really should stick away from 'raw' graphics APIs unless they really want to know that side of things. If they just want to make something they should just use the abstractions others have made for them
14:28
@nwp I disagree
IME most people try writing OpenGL "because they want to get into game programming" and that's just a silly reason to use OpenGL
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taking shortcuts when learning such a demanding API will only lead to more confusion further down the road
esp. if you're not very good at your language (and/or it's C++) at the same time
@milleniumbug exactly
I wonder if the same will happen with Vulkan, or will they just give up earlier when they see how painful it is
I have to admit I haven't written a single program using Vulkan yet :(
I really want to try writing some stuff in Vulkan, just to see what it's like
but that's a prime example of where I will get stuck, not be able to find the resources to help me, and thus ask SO
Same as people do currently with OGL
and to be fair, OGL is now a sea of terrible tutorials. Most of them would have been good at the time, but are now too outdated
it sounds a bit odd, but ok
14:34
@joe Correct, or fluent? Reads correct; does not read fluent.
oh, ok
The circular ones gave "slightly" higher detected amplitude"s" than the square ones.
(amusingly my comment does not read fluent either)
@thecoshman learning how to tell a bad tutorial from a good one is also a skill
nwp
nwp
Maybe you can get rid of the "give" part. "The circular ones detected a little bit higher amplitude than the square ones."
Joe
Joe
14:35
thank you all
@BartekBanachewicz true, but that's a hard one to learn... well, date goes a long way :P
@nwp still funky
k
What's this forum for?
Jun 8 at 19:05, by Tony The Lion
Read the rules or covfefe
nwp
nwp
@MeetTaraviya Recovering from Stockholm syndrome
14:39
@MeetTaraviya certainly not C APIs
Well LightGBM is partly written in C++
actually
> not C APIs
> talks about OpenGL
we might have some double standards :D
strictly speaking, OGL is not a C api...
reminds me of
Dec 28 '16 at 1:35, by nwp
So you have a problem with python that is related to windows which has something to do with C which is basically the same as C++, so you ask here. Seems legit.
Thats completely different and hilarious
14:41
If I had infinite free time: python++, python with template metaprogramming.
@thecoshman true
@Yakk yakkplz
also hi
@milleniumbug lol. Spot on.
TMP template meta pythoning
python made me hate myself today btw
I love python
    h = hashlib.md5()

    h.update((2).to_bytes(8, byteorder="little"))

    # combine everything passed to the function
    for item in args:
        if isinstance(item, int):
            item = item.to_bytes(8, byteorder="little")
        elif isinstance(item, str):
            item = str.encode(item)

        h.update(item)
recommend improvements ITT
for one something that doesn't look like code from 1980s and actually uses value polymorphism if that toy language has anything like that
I hear silence
14:46
@BartekBanachewicz what are you actually trying to do?
@thecoshman hash a list of arbitrary things
so that I don't have to think about what they are?
list to map?
or just list of the hashs?
@thecoshman read the code again
hash of the list of stuff
ah
I'd have thought there be a lib already that can just do hashFn(myList)
@thecoshman I don't want to pull a library just to do that ugh
hashlib is standard
why can't I just hash stuff
14:56
it's python, it's all about using libs
also, what if an item isn't int or str, you don't hash it
pack with struct, get the byte array, hash it
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz Because there is no single correct way to hash arbitrary stuff so such a library would be doomed to fail? That sounds like one of the basic things that "this kind of people" would do.
@BartekBanachewicz lol isinstance
@BartekBanachewicz serialize it and then hash it
@milleniumbug but that requires me to know what to pack into right
...yes; hashing arbitrary stuff seems fairly pointless if you don't establish a format
maybe you could try using pickle, which is unsafe (as in, arbitrary code execution) for deserializing untrusted data, but may be fine if you only put the serialized data into the hasher
I don't know Python that much
I love Reductress.
otherwise you may do what you can do in every other language, which is having a dictionary from types to serializer functions
@milleniumbug I dunno really
in see plus plus there are standard std::hash instances for stuff
if you hash two ints and a string in a particular order you'll get the same output
what I'm missing is those standard instances. I need to bring everything to bytes by myself
std::hash isn't a "crypto hash" and it's implementation-specific
what are you going to do with that hash afterwards
 
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16:16
isn't std::hash` kinda limited use cases?
 
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17:37
@thecoshman Quite limited. Only useful for hashing.
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17:57
> His skill set lay in being able to navigate in and dominate toxic communities online through creating competitions to see which user can “snark” the other for dominance.
sounds awful
18:10
Hmm... The 18-core Skylake X is coming out in October, not next year.
Ell
Ell
18:37
get thread ripper :D
@BartekBanachewicz You're a real dousche
@Ell No AVX512 :(
Ell
Ell
ah :/
Can I ask about microsoft api stuff in here? Specifically about CreateEvent?
I didn't find a Microsoft/MSDN chat room :P
18:50
In principle, you can ask anything you want, but it's very unlikely that anybody in here will be able to help you.
You will probably get a better answer on stackoverflow.com/questions/ask
I prefer chat if possible :)
There are currently 5 people in this chat...
How many people do you think will browse C++ questions on stackoverflow? Probably more like 50 right now.
So I am watching D-day documentary on national TV. I wonder, if I people elsewhere these days would be warring if they had and watched these documentaries.
@wilx I hope you also know about the horrors that happened in the post-war period.
If you do, I'd say the answer to your question would be yes.
@rubenvb What horrors in the post-war period? Could you be more specific?
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nwp
19:03
@wilx C++
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19:22
@LucDanton Sounds like most of Twitter (so yes, "awful" sounds about right).
@wilx How the Allied winners pretty much did the same thing to a lot of nazi's that the nazi's did to, well, everyone they didn't like.
@wilx Those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it. Those who do study history, mostly learn the wrong lessons from it, and repeat it anyway.
@rubenvb Like what?
@wilx Just a random google result to get you started: amazon.com/After-Reich-Brutal-History-Occupation/dp/0465003389
19:36
@rubenvb That Russians raped a lot is well know at least here. My point was not about Germans being bad. My point was that war altogether is so bad and we have huuuge record of it. If more even ordinary people saw it, maybe they would reconsider their approaches to conflict solving.
19:54
@will my point wasn't about the Russians. It was about both sides being capable of equal evil given the opportunity. Knowing that, yes, they would do it again. Well, some of them, meaning that they could incite the rest to follow.
"equal" may be a strong word here. It was meant to describe the general nature of the deeds, not the... coverage thereof
20:23
I side with Jerry here, we haven't shed the evil like so many sci-fi wants to make us believe.
20:40
Under Theresa May as Home Secretary, LGBT refugees had to film themselves having sex to "prove" they were LGBT. https://twitter.com/janemerrick23/status/874012382523260933
^ is it true?
I like thyme infusion.
@Abyx Nope.
Ell
Ell
@Abyx probably not
ok, good
although it is true that many e.g. disabled people faced discriminatory and unfair checks to claim disability benefits and other associated funds
and I imagine that the refugees were questioned quite explicitly
so really, she was a complete shitface about those matters
just not quite that extreme
20:45
@Puppy IIRC in Russia a one-legged person have to make like yearly medical check-ups to prove that they're still one-legged.
could be a funny rumor though
@Abyx Would not surprise me if the same happened here.
I'd just have to show my boobs to prove I'm LGTB. Easy enough x)
@Morwenn what's lgtb?
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn you've confused me
is it like a priority order
20:47
@Abyx Same thing as LGBT with a typo. The order doesn't matter anyway.
Ell
Ell
I thought physical attributes weren't related to gender?
@Ell No, they're closely related. It's just not definitive.
@Ell It's complicated xD
@Ell you thought it wrong?
Ell
Ell
idk man
I'm a bit simple on this issue
20:48
do you have a dick? some people don't
But saying there is no relation whatsoever between your gender and what you do with your body would probably be wrong?
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn right, of course
see, I was confused :D
@Ell Well, it's pretty simple. Just let other people do whatever the fuck they want to with their bodies slash gender identities.
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You hardly end up with both cute boobies and a cute dick without reasons.
@Puppy That :D
21:06
@Puppy I agree with that wholeheartedly, with the usual exception of "save the women and children".
nwp
nwp
@rubenvb What? "You can freely pick your gender or body identity. Unless you are a woman of course." Somehow that doesn't seem right.
21:21
@JerryCoffin ergh...
21:37
@nwp I was thinking more in the direction of pedophiles
But whatever works for you.
 
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23:34
@Puppy Well, sounds all good and fair except that moment when a man dressed like a woman enters the girls bathroom and your daughter just entered.
damn it
@Mysticial that's hilarious
how can two identical project with identical commit behave completely differently
MSVC build errors and other forms of CFINAE
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix if they are genuinely just going to pee, I don't care what door you want to use, just use an actual toilet.
Men can be just as abusive dressing as a girl and entering the men's bathroom that your son just entered
@thecoshman I'm not worried about the ones genuinely going to pee. But those that would disguise as such to enter and make it look like it's genuine
23:48
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix why specifically men pretending to be women?

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