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13:03
@bwoebi dunno, I didn't check whether mmap vs read makes a difference there
I've agreed to write a christmas themed capture the flag for a local infosec meetup... need inspiration - I need 3 challenges I reckon, working on a first that is unlocked by crafting a "christmas tree packet" to send to an IoT device... but at a total loss for the rest :/
@Leigh Setup a reverse proxy that enables accessing local services. Use one that supports HTTP/0.9 and make them read the flag from a key/value store like Redis bound to localhost.
@kelunik I actually partook in one like that at 44con, the misconfigured proxy was used to gain access to an admin panel that was only supposed to be accessible from localhost
it's the christmas theme and/or backstory I'm struggling with :P
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13:24
@PeeHaa maybe because that's important overhead?
idk, just guessing
@Wes If that is really a thing (which I highly doubt) the accepted answer doesn't solve that :)
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i have no idea about that
can you guys ping me? i think i'm not getting only @PeeHaa's pings :B
@Wes lol
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try again
@Wes Did you make a user script just for me? <3
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13:27
wtf
no it's completely random. sometimes work sometimes doesn't. bah
Good. I thought there was no love anymore for a moment
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<3
\o/
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^ here's a ping that didn't play
13:36
yeah it's random sometimes play sometimes not..
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dependency inversion principle is a lie
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ah, he actually is Saitama
lol
https://gist.github.com/SaitamaSama/23383f51733fd8b91f3bbb2fc0ad6f98 .
http://slashes.tryitonline.net/#code=L10KWy8vLyMvIGJvdHRsZXMgb2YgYmVlciBvbiB0aGUgd2FsbCwKLy8kLyBib3R0bGVzIG9mIGJlZXIKVGFrZSBvbmUgZG93biwgcGFzcyBpdCBhcm91bmQKLy8lLyBib3R0bGVzIG9mIGJlZXIgb24gdGhlIHdhbGwuCgovOTkjOTkkOTglOTgjOTgkOTclOTcjOTckOTYlOTYjOTYkOTUlOTUjOTUkOTQlOTQjOTQkOTMlOTNdClsjOTMkOTIlOTIjOTIkOTElOTEjOTEkOTAlOTAjOTAkODklODkjODkkODglODgjODgkODclODcjODddClskODYlODYjODYkODUlODUjODUkODQlODQjODQkODMlODMjODMkODIlODIjODIkODElODEjODEkODBdClslODAjODAkNzklNzkjNzkkNzglNzgjNzgkNzclNzcjNzckNzYlNzYjNzYkNzUlNzUjNzUkNzQlNzRdClsjN
@Wes you sure did take your time... :P
and also, Y U DO OB EVRY TYM CHAT?
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here's another ping that didn't work ^ or i'm getting occasionally deaf
@Aladdin OB?
@Aladdin you assume i care enough to check :B
13:44
@Wes onebox ...
@Wes ...
@Aladdin you reading head first with java?
anyone of you good with ngrams? I'd like to know if - when creating ngrams from strings - any sequence of characters not having the required length of the ngrams need to be padded, e.g. when you got a string like "work", will the trigrams be wor and ork only or will they be ##w, #wo, wor, ork, rk# and k##?
@Linus nope ... :)
:P
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CATURDAY =)
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13:46
hope ya are all good
!!rebecca
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[=
On a side note, Haikyuu!! Is pretty good actually!😍😍😸
Should never have drunkenly told taylor otwell his product is bad, now I'm getting twitter spam from all of his fanboys liking his responses
his shit is still bad though
user924016
13:54
lol yeaa
hi guys.
I'm using Laravel, and it seems to not execute a particular query.
        $table = DB::connection('Account')->table('cabal_auth_table');
        $accountStats = [];

        $accountStats['total'] = $table->count();

        $formattedDate = Carbon::now()->subDays(7)->toDateTimeString();

        $accountStats['active'] = $table->where('LoginTime', '>', $formattedDate)->count();

        $accountStats['banned'] = $table->where('AuthType', '=', '2')->count();

        return $accountStats;
The 'total' and 'active' work totally fine.
But, the third, is meant to return something like 200, but returns 0.
But, when I remove the second one, third one works.
Any idea why?
because Laravel.
@Gordon Very helpful. But didn't solve my problem.
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14:16
Sorry, we don't do Laravel here.
hmm, after some googling I'll rephrase my question: when would you use padding when generating ngrams from a string?
14:36
alright, so I just made it optional. Here we go: gist.github.com/gooh/0174020aad69ac9b7e18cb34f68ef4ae
hi
how to insert a deep javascript object into mysql database?
what is a deep javascript object? and what does this have to do with php?
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serialize it to json (JSON.stringify) and save that
but each time I have to insert and extract the whole object....
is there a way to only modify a property?
I mean to and from the database?
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then replicate the object structure with database tables
14:49
I thought this but I was worrying if have a lot of tables is a good practice
isn't it?
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if you need to query it it's not that you have other options, regardless of the number of tables...
let's say 4000 tables
@neoDev What DBMS are you using?
is it ok?
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unserializing -> change -> serializing could be faster depending on the operation
but if you need to unserialize recordsets of thousand of objects clearly it's better to use db tables
14:54
@Gordon is this will be helpful read description search.cpan.org/dist/String-Trigram/…
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4000 tables look an unrealistic thing to have
my object has even more of 4000 keys
it is big
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4000 columns, not tables
@Linus thanks. it is helpful
@neoDev Depends on your end goal, a document store could fit your needs better
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14:57
still strange though :P
Alternatively, PostgreSQL has a JSON type exactly for that purpose (deep reads/writes without querying the entire object)
@Gordon really? :)
So does mysql
IIRC
@PeeHaa wat
Pretty sure I saw some release notes passing by
14:58
Huh, it does.
> To balance the disadvantage of the outer characters (every one of which occurs in only one trigram - while the second and the penultimate occur in two and the rest of the characters in three trigrams each) somewhat we pad the string with blanks on either side resulting in two more trigrams ' ka' and 'ro ', when using a padding of one blank. Thus we arrive at 6 matching trigrams and 11 trigrams all in all, resulting in a similarity value of 0.55.
MadaraUchiha is there any problems with pings? can't hear pings.
@Linus At the top right of the page, next to the (all rooms) button, there's a speaker icon
Click on it, see if the setting there is right
is postgreSQL more secure then mysql?
15:00
already tried those. 2 or 3 out of 5 pings can't able to hear them.
@neoDev You generally don't choose a database for security
\o/ i am helpful sometimes.
What is it that you need?
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congrats @Linus :P
in my case is important because it conatins sensible info
15:01
@neoDev Your database isn't where you should be concentrating your security efforts.
@neoDev It would be bad if you only store nonsensible data
Your code is almost always more vulnerable.
@Wes can't hear that too :P
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must be chrome being chrome
@Linus Have you tried turning it off and on again?
15:02
yeah
o/ @Madara long time no see!
@Aladdin \o Hey
so no way to do it with mysql efficiently...
Actually, MySQL has a JSON type
But again, what are you trying to do exactly?
Trying to store a 4000 keys, deeply nested object as one blob sounds... weird.
What made you reach the conclusion that this was the best way?
no as one blob
single property per time
the object will grow inside the database
15:04
waddup, have you watched some interesting animes lately?
@neoDev To me it sounds like you're trying to avoid modeling your data for some reason
But I don't know the reason... vOv
what you mean modeling data?
Data modeling in software engineering is the process of creating a data model for an information system by applying formal data modeling techniques. == Overview == Data modeling is a process used to define and analyze data requirements needed to support the business processes within the scope of corresponding information systems in organizations. Therefore, the process of data modeling involves professional data modelers working closely with business stakeholders, as well as potential users of the information system. There are three different types of data models produced while progressing from...
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@PeeHaa don't pretend you didn't hear my pings :B
I have audible pings turned off :P
15:07
@PeeHaa s/of/off
@MadaraUchiha I am not trying to avoid it
@neoDev if you want to store unstructured data, maybe have a look at couchdb instead
the reason I want to use mysql is because we have a back-ender who sustains he can avoid any kind of hack in this kind of database
because he has a long experience with it
I cannot ask him right now because is away
@neoDev Databases don't get hacked.
Databases themselves usually don't have any protective safeguards on them at all.
It's up to you to limit access to the database, and that procedure is the same for any database.
yes I get it: the problem is somewhere else, like in the code
15:15
Database is just files on disk with a better indexing system to write and read faster.
You don't put protection on individual files, you protect the entire machine from outside access.
Your consideration should be how you model your data so that it's easily accessible to your application.
And one gigantic JSON object is usually not that.
yes, it makes sense
You generally use that approach when you don't need any complex querying
You don't have reports to produce, you don't need queries that compare dates and data from different tables and you need 6 joins and whatnot to get.
so we need to split it into smaller parts
remodeling it
If all you need is to either read the entire world, read one detail about the world, or write one detail about the world, a document store is generally better.
right?
15:18
@neoDev Read about data modeling and table normalization
When you use an SQL database, you usually model your data so that it's normalized
When you use a document store (or other forms of NoSQL databases) you usually keep it denormalized
Which you take is up to your needs, think about what kinds of reads you would need, what kinds of writes.
thank you guys
I have to read a lot now :p
have a good day
I will just leave this here:
15:35
@tereško I.. uh... I'm out.
@MadaraUchiha changing planet?
@tereško Dimension.
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damn lazy ass elon musk
16:01
@MadaraUchiha So, you changed your orientation by pi/2?
by 2pi
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by πHaa
I don't get the non-binary thing, personally. But you kinda need to be a douchebag to make a video focused on making fun of some other rando on the internet.
And you kinda need to be a douchebag to find it at all entertaining.
Not that I'm calling you lads douchebags.
You're great.
Really.
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16:10
class Teresko implements Bag<Douche>{}
@Sara There are only 10 types of people...
Those who understand trinary, those who don't, and those who try to turn this into a joke about binary?
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random trivia: elephants' favorite food is tree bark. never heard of that before
TIL
Do you get depressed sometimes for no reason?
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16:20
> Tree bark is a favorite food source for elephants. It contains calcium and roughage, which aids digestion. Tusks are used to carve into the trunk and tear off strips of bark.
@Shafizadeh Yes. It's an extremely common human condition.
Our brains are fundamentally broken by design.
@Sara and what do you do in that situation?
But they're the best option we have, despite a lack of any real engineering.
Kinda like PHP.
@Shafizadeh hah, used to
16:24
@Sara Ha, I knew this was coming!
I change whatever I'm doing.
That usually comes in the form of walking the dog, or playing a video game.
Sometimes I just curl up in a blanket and cry.
I see :-)
thx
@NikiC Never miss an opportunity to poke fun at my favorite language.
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@Shafizadeh alcoholics. which means i'm always drunk
@Wes :-)
16:30
deprecate print_r tbh
$ php -r 'foreach ([0, 1, null, false, true, "", [], new StdClass, "0", "1"] as $item) { print_r($item); echo PHP_EOL; }'
0
1


1

Array
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)

stdClass Object
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)

0
1
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@Andrea can we have a print_r that looks like phpunit's dump?
@Wes I haven't tried that. Anything that's closer to var_dump
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var_dump => verbose impossible to read shit
print_r => hardly useful
var_dump is verbose?
It's more compact than print_r
My annoyance with var_dump() is no trivial return mechanism, its php://output only
Otherwise, I find it quite nice.
16:36
I am fine with both. don't touch them
We wouldn't
@Gordon No way they're going to change
We have like 20k tests depending on their exact output
Should we deprecate #PHP's print_r? https://t.co/m87rzSGIeQ
@Sara yet at the same time it using varargs is kinda convenient
@NikiC I'm masochistic enough to dare
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@NikiC lol :P
Yeah, I use var_dump()'s multiple args support more than a little
16:40
my toy PHP-to-JavaScript compiler supports var_dump() with multiple arguments
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var_dump is full of stuff i most of times don't need. print_r is the opposite, doesn't contain enough information.
I've never cared enough about the non-triviality of capturing var_dump's output to make it matter.
@Wes What is it full of that you don't need?
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and if you ask me 'foo' => is not readable at all
o.o
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@Sara is it null or empty string?
i would like a format like json for dump
16:41
That's pretty useful to know the difference
NULL !== ""
But anway, ¯_(ツ)_/¯ I'm off to brekky
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@Sara 3v4l.org/flOjO same output...
thus my complaint
print_r feels like it was probably added in the Rasmus era and never changed
I'm probably right too :(
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and var_dump is the opposite, it contains way too many information for normal usage
anyone got experience in splitting event-sourced aggregates into sub-aggregates? Maybe @Gordon?
@Ocramius hahahahahahaha
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16:46
lol
I take that as a "no"
:P
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what's that @Ocramius ?
@Wes I have a complex process that can be split into multiple collaborating state-machines internally, but I don't have examples of a pattern in how to replay state machine state when multiple state machines are involved
basically, I have a BigFatBusinessProcess { Invoicing, Accounting, Expenses, Shipments }
and I need to rebuild all internal state of BigFatBusinessProcess from a sequence of pre-recorded state transitions. Just unsure about the "how"
@bwoebi Just commit it
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is that a one time operation ?
not that i'm trying to help... just curious about it
16:49
@Wes happens at runtime every time
For now, all I have is a massive blob class BigFatBusinessProcess
what I'm trying to do is to split the internals as separate collaborators
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so you have multiple event stores and you want to aggregate their aggregates in a single aggregate :B
... something like that
Single event store
I want to split an aggregate that is becoming too complex into multiple sub-aggregates
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and you want to keep the old design too? ie, bigFatBusinessProcess. or you want to get rid of it?
sorry, i'm really interested to this event sourcing thing but i don't have a clue about it (yet!)
I'm probably going to keep the large aggregate that is user-facing
but internally, processes start and stop
17:11
@Shafizadeh read a book, play a new pc game or drink beer
then again, I can't recall when I was depressed last time
I more often get annoyed or bored
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@Ocramius the big fat business process shouldn't be just services that delegate to the new smaller services you want to build?
anyway, going out. lata \o
@NikiC well, array entries take two lines, one for key, one for value, instead of just one
17:39
@tereško @Madara have you read/seen Drifters? If so, worth it?
@Ekin I have read like first 3 chapters
it was interesting, but since it was a really new series, I forgot about it
@Leigh Think what you like, it was worth it for the palm trees ;-) I actually agree tbh, but we don't do tech interviews - so that goes completely with what you say
It seemed promising by the manga description and trailer. I'll give it a go after some beers
18:09
Heh the hacktoberfest t-shirt arrived
18:50
evenin room
@RonniSkansing o/
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\o yo @kelunik
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sup =) just cleaned the apartment
Kelunik your avtar appears pink..
yeah
18:57
@Linus Pink?
yeah means it appears of some other colour.
it's weird though
lol
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:P
19:07
@Ekin Looks just normal for me.
@Wes lol
yeah except the thumbnails on the left @kelunik
Ah, right, dunno.
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i see the correct thumbnail tho
Oh Look. Now @MadaraUchiha can finally live with MadaraUchiha: gatebox.ai
19:21
ok, I'm bored
You will like this gatebox thing too, @tereško
I was playing Marvel Heroes, but I think I am fed up with it
!!imdb inferno
Looking for 'inferno 2016' for you…
I couldn't find anything for that title.
Inferno (2016) [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3062096/ ] - When Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams… [♥ 6.3 | 🍅 4.5]
The Towering Inferno (1974) [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072308/ ] - At the opening party of a colossal, but poorly constructed, office building… [♥ 6.9 | 🍅 6.6]
The Green Inferno (2013) [ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2403021/ ] - A group of student activists travels to the Amazon to save the rain forest… [♥ 5.4 | 🍅 4.5]
i am going to watch that ^ :P
19:24
@Gordon not really. It's kinda sad.
also, as it has been said before:
> The S stands for "security" in IoT
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omg this works function bar(iterable $opt = []){} thanks @Trowski <3
if I try watching a lecture, I will definitely fall asleep
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#PHP's experimental JIT branch is currently 54% faster than PHP7.1. We are in for another huge performance jump in our next major release :)
holy shit
19:44
@Wes I don't think that's for real life apps though
20:07
@Wes Just on bench.php.
I should check that branch out, see what's going on
20:21
@Wes lies.
run it against something like wordpress.
Or any reasonable site.
That branch won't compile for me
wanted to try it against doctrine, complains about missing CPU registry
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@Danack are you saying that wordpress is reasonable?
:B \o
oh you...
@Ocramius try compiling without global regs
@Ocramius It compiles for me, but I hardly see any difference on Zend/bench.php.
20:25
@NikiC any reference on how this is done? My knowledge of flags is null
@Wes I was implying the opposite. perhaps I should have s/any/a/
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:P
@Ocramius --disable-gcc-global-regs
on configure?
@Ocramius yes
20:28
kk
Sorry @Wes. Got drunk
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lol
Don't judge me
3
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lol
@Wes is that just confusing to me or for everyone?
20:32
@NikiC doesn't seem to have any effect:
/Users/ocramius/Documents/Projects/php-src/ext/opcache/jit/zend_jit_vm_helpers.c:31:49: error:
      register '%r15' unsuitable for global register variables on this target
register const zend_op* volatile opline __asm__("%r15");
@Ocramius uses nikic!
> @NikiC doesn't seem to have any effect
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@PeeHaa just for you, it's because you are drunk!
@Wes nah. I'm like super sober right now
The problem is elsewhere
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:B
@Wes sorry for interrupting the previous discussion on aggregates btw - had to run at the hospital -.-
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wat
are you ok? :B
yeh, cooking accidents, blood everywhere :P
coaugulated blood drops are fun
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fun is not the word i'd use, but ok :B
20:48
yeh, cooking accidents, blood everywhere :P
It better be meth btw
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lol
What happens if @Jeeves tries to retweet his own tweets?
@kelunik Same as it ever was.
20:50
RT @EleventyJeeves: yeh, cooking accidents, blood everywhere :P
Such a stupid thing that you can interact with your own tweets like thta
Oh, that actually works? I think retweets of own tweets are disabled in the Twitter UI.
Twitter is such a broken thign
But they're the best option we have, despite a lack of any real engineering.
@kelunik Pretty sure it allows that
It's called tweeturbating
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It's called tweeturbating
20:52
@PeeHaa Hm, seems like, yes.
Twitter C*Os are a bunch of fucking retarded hippies
And people wonder why they have been losing money since they started
Twitter is like PHP, people are always wondering why it's still a thing.
ugh I came back to my pc to do some work, but I am not sure it's a wise thing :(
so... many... typos...
You can do live videos on twitter now
At least, according to the patch notes on the latest iOS update
@Jimbo I can. Or everybody is able to do it?
20:58
what's iOS?
@Ocramius A piece of great engineering that works seamlessly across all my devices and isn't shit slow with a horrible UI, fragmented apps and poor user experience
trolololol
@Jimbo I call bullshit
/dev/null ?
lol
@Ocramius /dev/irandom

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