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Spohnz Tech News Digest – July 27, 2025

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Tech News Digest - 2025-07-27

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Garuda Linux Retires MHWD and Settings Manager

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 14:49:31 +0000
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The latest update to Garuda Linux replaces outdated video driver metapackages with modern hardware profiles. This change comes as the distro retires MHWD and Settings Manager, which are no longer needed for the updated system configuration.

The new Garuda Linux update replaces outdated video driver metapackages with modern hardware profiles.

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Malware Discovered in Arch Linux AUR Packages

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 13:30:16 +0000
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Arch Linux has removed three browser-related packages from its AUR (Arch User Repository) after discovering they were infected with a Remote Access Trojan. The affected packages have been flagged as compromised and users are urged to uninstall them and check their systems for potential security breaches.

Arch Linux deletes three browser-related AUR packages infected with a Remote Access Trojan, urges users to uninstall and check systems for compromise.

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OBS Studio 31.1 Released with Multitrack Video Support on Linux

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 15:38:04 +0000
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OBS Studio has released version 31.1, which includes multitrack video support for Linux users. This new feature enhances the streaming and recording experience on Linux platforms.

Discover the latest features of OBS Studio 31.1, now with multitrack video support on Linux. Enhance your streaming and recording experience today!

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Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” Reached End of Life, Upgrade to Ubuntu 25.04

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 15:36:04 +0000
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Ubuntu 24.10 "Oracular Oriole" has reached its end-of-life stage, which means it will no longer receive updates or support. To continue using Ubuntu with enhanced features and continued support, users are advised to upgrade to Ubuntu 25.04.

Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” has reached its end of life. Upgrade to Ubuntu 25.04 now for enhanced features and continued support.

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System76’s Adder WS Linux Laptop Gets Intel Core Ultra i9 and NVIDIA 50 Series

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 15:34:20 +0000
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The System76 Adder WS Linux laptop features an Intel Core Ultra i9 processor, providing unmatched performance for various computing needs. This powerful laptop combines the i9 processor with NVIDIA's 50 series graphics for enhanced capabilities.

Discover the power of System76's Adder WS Linux Laptop featuring the Intel Core Ultra i9. Experience unmatched performance for your computing needs.

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Here are the laptops I’d tell any parent to consider for their back-to-school student

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-26T10:00:00-04:00
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It's already time to start planning for back-to-school season, including buying a new laptop, which can be overwhelming due to the many options available. When looking for a affordable yet long-lasting laptop, consider general guidelines such as [insert guidelines].
We’re in the heart of summer fun, but it’s already time for back-to-school planning, especially if that involves buying a new laptop. The dizzying number of different laptops and configurations can feel overwhelming, especially if you want something that doesn’t cost too much but will still last a long time. My general guidelines are to […]
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Online MAGA cope is now Congressional strategy

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-26T09:30:00-04:00
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The MAGA influencer-industrial complex defends Donald Trump by using whataboutism, arguing that Democrats are equally or more guilty of wrongdoing. This approach has been seen in the response to the Jeffrey Epstein saga, with some MAGA influencers attempting to deflect criticism of Trump by pointing out supposed Democratic wrongdoings.
When it comes to defending Donald Trump from the worst accusations, the MAGA influencer-industrial complex, whether out of loyalty or self-preservation, often defaults to whataboutism, arguing that the Democrats are just as guilty as Trump, or (ideally) worse. This principle has held true with the current Jeffrey Epstein saga, and as their audience's anger against […]
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The Drifter is a good old-fashioned thriller

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-26T09:00:00-04:00
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Point-and-click adventure games often feature lighthearted, humorous storylines, such as the misadventures of Guybrush Threepwood in the Monkey Island series. The interactive nature of the genre, involving exploration, conversation, and puzzle-solving, lends itself well to comedic storytelling.
Point-and-click adventure games often tell silly, lighthearted stories. For me, the mishaps of the pirate Guybrush Threepwood in the Monkey Island series come to mind. The nature of the genre - wandering around, talking to people, and trying to solve puzzles - lends itself well to humor, as every interaction with a person or object […]
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OnePlus Nord 5 review: selfie-centric midranger

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-26T08:30:00-04:00
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The OnePlus Nord 5 offers strong specs at an affordable price, making it one of the most powerful phones in its class and outperforming more expensive options from Samsung and Google. This phone prioritizes function over form, with its key selling points being its impressive performance rather than sleek design or premium features.
The OnePlus Nord 5 does exactly what the company's Nord phones have always done: deliver strong specs at a relatively low price. It's one of the more powerful phones at this price point and should easily outstrip Samsung and Google's more expensive alternatives. This is a function-over-form phone, one where the key selling points are […]
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Inside the struggle to create a cozy Lord of the Rings game

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-26T08:00:00-04:00
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When new employees start at Weta Workshop, they're introduced to the company's impressive history through a meeting room filled with Oscars and other memorabilia. Specifically, four of these Oscars were awarded for the studio's work on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
When new employees start at Weta Workshop, they're herded into a meeting room with a long, unassuming conference table. On the walls, behind panes of glass and in between statues, swords, and masks, are five Oscars. Four of them were awarded to the studio for its efforts on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings […]
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Microsoft to stop using China-based teams to support Department of Defense

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 11:00:21 +0000
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The tech giant has leveraged its global workforce to provide support to its federal clients. By tapping into a diverse and widespread talent pool, the company has been able to effectively meet the needs of its government customers.
The tech giant has relied on global workforce to support federal clients.
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This aerogel and some sun could make saltwater drinkable

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 10:00:52 +0000
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Previous attempts at creating aerogels were unsuccessful because they weren't scalable to be practical or impactful. In other words, the existing aerogels weren't large enough or effective enough to make a significant difference.
Previous aerogels didn't work on a scale that was large enough to matter.
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After BlackSuit is taken down, new ransomware group Chaos emerges

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 00:21:30 +0000
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BlackSuit's dark web site has gone offline. Meanwhile, Chaos has taken advantage of this opportunity and is now filling the gap.
As BlackSuit's dark web site goes dark, Chaos is already around to pick up the slack.
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Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 22:17:23 +0000
TL;DR: The Starlink internet service experienced a complete outage, affecting all users along its front-line network. This means that anyone relying on Starlink for online connectivity was left without access to the service during the downtime.
"Starlink went down across the entire front."
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North Korean hackers ran US-based “laptop farm” from Arizona woman’s home

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 21:39:17 +0000
TL;DR: I apologize, but you didn't provide any context or information about what "scheme" refers to. Could you please clarify or provide more details? I'd be happy to help summarize it for you!
North Korea made millions from the scheme.
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Best Noise-Canceling Headphones: Sony, Bose, Apple, and More

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 14:03:00 +0000
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The statement encourages listeners to enjoy music by using their preferred type of headphones, either over-ear or earbud models. The phrase "tune out" suggests relaxing and immersing oneself in music, while "rock out" implies having more energy and enthusiasm for listening.
Tune out (or rock out) with our favorite over-ears and earbuds.
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CookUnity Prepared Meal Delivery Review (2025): Chef-Centric Meals

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 13:36:00 +0000
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CookUnity stands out from other ready-to-eat meals by providing a genuine cooking experience. While not all their meals are perfect, the majority hit the mark and offer a satisfying culinary experience.
In a world filled with mediocre ready-to-eat meals, CookUnity is the first I’ve tried that feels like real cooking. Not every meal hits, but enough do.
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Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Review: A Hybrid Gaming Mouse

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000
TL;DR: The Pro Click V2 Vertical has a steeper learning curve due to its unconventional design, but it successfully integrates the ergonomic benefits of a vertical mouse into a gaming peripheral. Despite the initial adjustment period, the mouse provides improved comfort and reduced fatigue for gamers who make the transition.
The Pro Click V2 Vertical has a steep learning curve but effectively brings the ergonomic benefits of a vertical mouse to the gaming peripheral.
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Nemo Dagger Osmo Tent Review (2025): 2-Person Backcountry Palace

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 12:32:00 +0000
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Nemo's updated Dagger Osmo 2-person tent is a well-designed and spacious shelter that provides ample room for two people. It offers a comfortable and cozy environment, making it an excellent choice for camping or outdoor adventures.
Nemo’s updated Dagger Osmo 2-person tent is a well-designed, spacious palace of a tent.
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Best Breast Pumps (2025): Wearable, Portable, Easy to Clean

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 12:02:00 +0000
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The phrase "Got milk?" is often associated with breastfeeding, and the passage recommends various breast pump options for new mothers. The recommended pumps cater to different stages of a woman's nursing journey, from wearables to portable devices.
Got milk? From wearables to popular portables, these are the breast pumps we recommend for your nursing era.
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New RVA23 RISC-V Chips are Coming Sooner than You Think

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 12:29:00 +0000
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Ubuntu's recent switch to the RVA23 RISC-V profile has raised concerns, but new hardware is on the way that justifies this move. New chips based on the RVA23 RISC-V profile are coming soon, providing a solution to address the concerns around Ubuntu's pivot.

Ubuntu logo made out of RISC-V SBCs.Ubuntu's pivot to the RVA23 RISC-V profile has caused concern, but new hardware is on the way - and the upcoming chips more than justify the move.

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Euphonica is a Rust-Powered MPD Client Heavy on Bling

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Jul 2025 16:10:04 +0000
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Euphonica is a new music player frontend designed for Linux desktops, built using Rust and featuring a focus on "bling" (flashy design). The blog post showcases the design, features, and current development status of Euphonica.

Album art in the euphonica music player on a colourful background.Euphonica is a new Rust-based MPD frontend for Linux desktops, with 'bling' as a key feature. I showcase its design, features, and current development status.

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How to Install Gemini CLI on Ubuntu to Access AI from Your Terminal

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 22:59:00 +0000
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Google's Gemini CLI is a free, open-source command line tool that allows users to access Gemini LLM and work with local files from their terminal. This article provides a simple guide on how to install and use Gemini CLI on Ubuntu, making it easy for users to start working with AI from their terminal.

Stylised graphic showing a terminal running Gemini CLI.A simple guide to installing and using Google's Gemini CLI on Ubuntu, a free, open source command line way to access Gemini LLM and use it to work with local files.

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Thunderbird 141 Adds ‘Archive’ Notification Action & Fixes

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 23 Jul 2025 22:59:00 +0000
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Thunderbird 141, an update to the email client, includes minor changes such as a new notification action and OpenPGP key warnings. Additionally, the update improves Exchange login support for better functionality.

Thunderbird 141 brings minor changes to the email client, including a new notification action, OpenPGP key warnings, and better Exchange login support.

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GitHub Wants the EU to Fund Open Source

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 23 Jul 2025 16:23:05 +0000
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GitHub is urging the European Union to create a €350m fund for open source software maintenance, but some question whether taxpayers should foot the bill as big tech companies profit. The proposal has raised concerns about whether it's fair for taxpayers to support open source projects while large technology companies reap the benefits.

someone using a laptopGitHub is urging the EU to create a €350m fund for open source maintenance. But as Big Tech profits, should taxpayers be the ones to pay the tab?

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5 Open Source Apps You Can use for Seamless File Transfer Between Linux and Android

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 13:47:27 GMT
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If you want to share specific files between your Android device and Linux computer, there are open-source tools available that can help facilitate this process. These tools provide a convenient way to transfer files between the two devices, making it easy to share information and collaborate across platforms.
Want to share selected files between your Android smartphone and Linux computer? Explore these open source tools.
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FOSS Weekly #25.30: AUR Poisoned, Linux Rising, PPA Explained, New Open Source Grammar Checker and More

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 05:03:42 GMT
TL;DR: I'm happy to help! However, I don't see any text for me to summarize. Could you please provide the text about "Linux rises in the west" so I can assist you?
Linux rises in the west
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I Found a New Open Source Grammar Checker Tool And I Like it... Well... Kind of

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 07:05:00 GMT
TL;DR: The statement suggests that simplicity can be a valuable quality, especially in the current era where complex technologies like AI are prevalent. The author implies that an open-source grammar checker is a refreshing respite from the abundance of data collection and AI-driven tools.
Sometime simple is better. This new open source grammar checker is what we need in this age of data collection and AI.
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I Made Kitty Terminal Even More Awesome by Using These 15 Customization Tips and Tweaks

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 06:38:35 GMT
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Kitty is a terminal that offers various customization options through its config file, allowing users to personalize their experience. The author prefers certain config changes and has listed them for others to reference.
Kitty is an excellent terminal and offers you a variety of customization options though its config file. Here are the config changes I prefer.
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FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 04:27:47 GMT
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the statement in 2 sentences:

Europe is continuously moving towards adopting open-source solutions, embracing the benefits of collaborative development and sharing of software code. This trend indicates a shift towards more transparency, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness in the region's tech industry.
Europe keeps on marching...towards open source.
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🧱 Building better initramfs: A deep dive into dracut on Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This guide teaches you how to effectively use dracut, the tool that powers the boot process in Fedora and RHEL, by exploring hands-on examples of real-world scenarios, custom module configurations, and performance tuning tips. By following this guide, you'll learn how to build better initramfs images, giving you more control over your system's boot process.
Learn how to harness the full power of dracut, the modern tool behind Fedora and RHEL's boot process. This hands-on guide explores real-world scenarios, custom module configurations, and performance tuning tips for building better initramfs images.
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🔧 Unlocking system performance: A practical guide to tuning PCP on Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 27 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a framework for collecting and analyzing system performance metrics, allowing administrators to gather data with minimal configuration. This guide provides a step-by-step process for tuning PCP's pmlogger service to better suit individual needs, whether for debugging performance issues or other purposes.
Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a robust framework for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing system performance metrics. Available in the repos for Fedora and RHEL, it allows administrators to gather a wide array of data with minimal configuration. This guide walks you through tuning PCP’s pmlogger service to better fit your needs—whether you’re debugging performance issues or […]
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🔧 Deep dive into sosreport: understanding the data pack layout in Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: Red Hat
Published: Wed, 25 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The article aims to explain the content and structure of the sosreport output, with the goal of making it more useful by helping users understand its contents. The sosreport is a command-line utility available on Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and other RHEL-based systems that collects a comprehensive snapshot of system information.
This article will describe the content and structure of the sosreport output. The aim is to improve its usefullness through a better understanding of its contents. 🧰 What is sosreport? sosreport is a powerful command-line utility available on Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, and other RHEL-based systems to collect a comprehensive snapshot of […]
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System insights with command-line tools: free and vmstat

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 23 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This article explores two command-line tools, free and vmstat, that provide valuable insights into a Linux system's health by revealing how RAM and swap space are being used. The free tool provides an instant snapshot of memory usage, while vmstat offers a real-time view of virtual memory statistics.
In this fifth article of the “System insights with command-line tools” series we explore free and vmstat, two small utilities that reveal a surprising amount about your Linux system’s health. free gives you an instant snapshot of how RAM and swap are being used. vmstat (the virtual memory statistics reporter) reports a real-time view of […]
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Flock to Fedora 2025 Recap: Streaming from Kenya

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The writer recapped their experience attending Flock to Fedora 2025, a livestreamed event that took place in Kenya on June 5-6. They thanked the organizers and team members who made the event possible, noting that they attended virtually from Kenya.
This is my recap of Flock to Fedora 2025, streamed live from Kenya! I would really like to thank the amazing team – speakers, volunteers as well, who made FLOCK possible this year!  This recap is from a virtual attendee’s viewpoint, tuning in live from Kenya for June 5–6. Massive appreciation to everyone behind the […]
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