preview – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:45:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png preview – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Learning Markdown | FauxShow 208 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/77402/learning-markdown-fauxshow-208/ Sun, 15 Feb 2015 20:02:26 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=77402 Angela and Chris cover some the best websites for learning markdown, discuss why it is used, and the benefits of its use. Direct Download: HD Video | Mobile Video | MP3 Audio | YouTube RSS Feeds: HD Video Feed | Mobile Video Feed | MP3 Audio Feed | Torrent Feed | iTunes Feed Fill out […]

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Angela and Chris cover some the best websites for learning markdown, discuss why it is used, and the benefits of its use.

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Ubuntu 14.04 Review | LAS s31e09 (309) https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/55477/ubuntu-14-04-review-las-s31e09/ Sun, 20 Apr 2014 14:05:23 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=55477 It’s our review of Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr LTS. It’s Canonical’s latest and greatest, with five years of support. But are there storm clouds on the horizon for this major distribution? We discuss what’s great about Ubuntu 14.04, what needs some serious work, and why we’re excited about what comes next. Plus: TrueCrypt audit wraps […]

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It’s our review of Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr LTS. It’s Canonical’s latest and greatest, with five years of support. But are there storm clouds on the horizon for this major distribution?

We discuss what’s great about Ubuntu 14.04, what needs some serious work, and why we’re excited about what comes next.

Plus: TrueCrypt audit wraps up, Docker stands out at Red Hat summit…

AND SO MUCH MORE!

All this week on, the Linux Action Show!

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Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr


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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be supported for 5 years for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Core, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and Ubuntu Kylin. All other flavours will be supported for 3 years.

New Features in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Desktop:

  • Linux kernel updated to version 3.13
  • Ability to change application menu position
  • Ability To click-to-minimise Application from the Launcher
  • Borderless windows
  • A wider range of launcher icons – from 16 to 64 pixels
  • Appearance improvements for very high-resolution displays
  • New language status icon in the top menu bar
  • Harmonised appearance for the lock screen
  • System Settings (GNOME Control Centre) replaced by Unity Control Center
  • Multi-task filtering by text input
  • Opening a guest session triggers a ‘changes are temporary’ warning
  • Since Ubuntu One is to close in June, 2014, this 14.04 will not support Ubuntu One File Services
  • First time for Ubuntu community flavours (Edbuntu, Kubuntu etc) to also be approved for LTS status
  • New Upstart — its last outing before Ubuntu switches to systemd

First Tweaks:

Here\’s a list of 10 useful things to do to get a near perfect desktop.

Ubuntu Software Center Disappoints…. Still.

  • Steam is not well exposed or featured.
  • Installing Steam requires I “buy” Steam.
  • “Buying” Steam requires I have an Ubuntu One account.
  • I thought Ubuntu One was shut down?
  • Confusing messaging throughout the process. A bad onboarding for new XP switchers.

Chris’ Final Take

  • Ubuntu still impresses, I’d expected my time in ARCH to have made me jaded.
  • You can feel the reach of the platform when looking up guides/software/info. This can’t be understated for new users or folks short on time.

  • The theme feels claustrophobically dated now. I quickly added the Numix PPA and installed the full suite.

  • Ubuntu 14.04 feels fairly modern, with signs of age.

  • The top bar looks very old, as does the system menu.
  • In contrast to the Unity dashboard these stand out even more.

  • New KDE Plasma Desktop 5, the design teams new work, Gnome 3.x getting better and better are legitimate competition to the Unity desktop which does feel like it’s standing a bit a slow.. Or is at least casually walking the marathon.

  • On the “cloud” side this is is potentially a great, maybe the greatest LTS.

  • Built in Docker.
  • Built in btrfs
  • Kernel 3.13 (legitimately recent for a Enterprise distro)

  • Ubuntu 14.04 is standing on the edge, and we don’t know what comes next.

  • The developers are just discussing the start of coverages between the desktop and mobile apps. Questions are being asked as to which classic applications we’ve come to live will be replaced with in-house Qt solutions.
Do any of you plan to switch from other distributions to Ubuntu LTS 14.04

donniezazen writes :

I am thinking about switching from Fedora 20 KDE to Kubuntu and stick with it for a long time.

Doing more with your Unity8 preview session in Ubuntu 14.04

The Unity 8/Desktop preview primarily is not a resurrection of Windows 8 – what you are looking at is the Ubuntu for Mobile UI running on your Desktop/Laptop. Changes to the user experience to move this UI to a Desktop/Laptop environment are coming in the next cycles.

It also is not at a quality level you’d expect from a LTS (hence it’s living in Universe), although it works fairly well on my 2 test machines. Due to limitations discussed in a previous post you might not be able to bring up Unity 8 on NVidia or ATI GPUs. We have not spent a lot of time on Hardware compatibility testing for this release and will focus on that as we march towards Ubuntu 14.10.

Download: Ubuntu 14.04


— Picks —

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Linux-Based Autonomous Sub Leads Malaysia Airlines Flight Search

It could take 60 more days for the Bluefin-21 to completely search the area \”lawnmower\” style. On one of its first dives to the floor of the Indian Ocean, the unmanned submarine reached the limit of its 2.8-mile depth range

Desktop App Pick

Variety

Weekly Spotlight

Are PPA\’s safe to add to my system and what are some \”red flags\” to watch out for?

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TrueCrypt audit finds “no evidence of backdoors” or malicious code

On Monday, after seven months of discussion and planning, the first phase of a two-part audit of TrueCrypt was released.

The results? iSEC, the company contracted to review the bootloader and Windows kernel driver for any backdoor or related security issue, concluded (PDF) that TrueCrypt has: “no evidence of backdoors or otherwise intentionally malicious code in the assessed areas.”

While the team did find some minor vulnerabilities in the code itself, iSEC labeled them as appearing to be “unintentional, introduced as the result of bugs rather than malice.”

Matthew Green, a Johns Hopkins cryptography professor who has been one of the people leading this effort, told Ars. “I think the code quality is not as high as it should be, but on the other hand, nothing terrible is in there, so that\’s reassuring.”

Overall, the source code for both the bootloader and the Windows kernel driver did not meet expected standards for secure code. This includes issues such as lack of comments, use of insecure or deprecated functions, inconsistent variable types, and so forth.

The team also found a potential weakness in the Volume Header integrity checks.
“It did not seem extremely important, but I think it\’s good to know about,” Green noted. “But I think it\’s good that we didn\’t find anything super critical.”

Cinnamon 2.2 Released With System Settings Improvements, HiDPI support And Mor

With Cinnamon 2.2, the System Settings UI was refined, making it look more consistent and also, the settings are better categorized, this allowing the Cinnamon developers to remove the switch between normal and advanced settings modules.

Another interesting improvement added with Cinnamon 2.2 is the way applets work: each applet is now able to register \”roles\” which tell Cinnamon which functionality they provide and this is used to allow Cinnamon to automatically hide systay icons for which the functionality is already present in an applet.

Here\’s an example from the Cinnamon 2.2 release announcement: \”Say you remove the network applet, well… you’ll see the Network Manager GTK systray icon appear. Say you put the network applet back in the panel, the Network Manager systray icon will then disappear.\”

Better systemd/logind support;

  • New Gnome style CSD seems a bit odd:

  • Same problem with XFCE, more of a CSD issue:

Red Hat Summit’s 10th Year: Docker Shines

April 14th-17th 2014

A lot of the buzz is around containerization in general and Docker in particular. Docker is set to ship with the latest version of RHEL (RHEL 7.0). Also, Docker will integrate with Red Hat\’s Open Shift PaaS. This is in addition to the earlier announcement that Red Hat is launching certification of applications delivered in the Docker container format.

Besides Red Hat, Docker already ran on the Amazon AWS version of Linux, as well as several other Linux distros. Also, sources tell me that we can expect to see more announcements in the weeks ahead about Docker being included by default in several other of the major Linux distros.

Docker is becoming synonymous with containers in Linux. By the time any other project or competitor look up they will have this one sewn up.

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Lightworks Preview | LAS | s24e04 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/26941/lightworks-preview-las-s24e04/ Sun, 04 Nov 2012 14:15:57 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=26941 We’ve got an exclusive look at Lightworks, one of the most anticipated software launches in desktop Linux history. We’ll share our first thoughts!

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We’ve got an exclusive look at Lightworks, one of the most anticipated software launches in desktop Linux history. We’ll share our first thoughts on how this award winning video editor is shaping up.

Plus some good news for those of you not running Ubuntu but still want some Steam, and some highlight clips from the Ubuntu Developer Summit that just wrapped up.

You’ll hear straight from the horse’s mouth why Valve is supporting Linux, how closely Canonical is working with Valve, and why Ubuntu is dropping Alpha’s and a beta!

Then we top that off with some gaming news, Fedora’s challenges, and the climax of the EXT4 corruption drama.

AND SO MUCH MORE!

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The guys put it all on the line and make their calls on which games you’re going to love coming out over the next few months!

We’ll round up the big ones in their release order and give you our predictions, plus we poll our live chat room on which games they think will go big!

Cast YOUR vote in our poll

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Downloads, & Show Notes:

What we’ve been playing:
Chris: Black Prophecy & STO Foundry Missions
Justin: Crysis 2
Alan: NBA 2K11

4-19: Mortal Kombat
4-19: Portal 2
5-17: LA Noire
5-17: Brink
5-31: Red Faction
6-7: inFamous 2
6-14: Duke Nukem Forever

What’s coming up – IGN’s big 2011 List!

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Open Mic Calls | LOTSO 28 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/6241/open-mic-calls-lotso-28/ Fri, 18 Mar 2011 15:33:15 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=6241 After covering the gaming news you care about, we give Bulletstorm a review. Then the guys open up the call-in line and take topics from the live stream. Tonight’s callers don’t disappoint, and point the guys in the direction of some hot new games!

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After covering the gaming news you care about, we give Bulletstorm a review. Then the guys open up the call-in line and take topics from the live stream. Tonight’s callers don’t disappoint, and point the guys in the direction of some hot new games!

Plus We cover the Kinect’s insane adoption rate, and so much more!

Grab one of LOTSO’s feeds to get every release:

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Foundry Preview | STOked 61 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/3896/foundry-preview-stoked-61/ Tue, 07 Dec 2010 07:09:54 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=3896 Jeremy and Chris have had their geeky little hands on the Foundry for a bit, now and they share their first impressions! Plus new Season 3 details!

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The big topic this week in the STO community with no doubt is the Foundry. Jeremy and Chris have had their nerdy little hands on it for a bit now and they share their first impressions!

Plus – We cover the highlights of the recent Ask Cryptic, and read between the lines on a few items, update you on a few great season 3 changes

Then – We’ve got an Exclusive look and a borg’d up ships captured during a Q&A session on tribble, and give you an update on our great Klingon experiment!

Last but not least it’s STOked’s holiday buying guide! We share a few of our favorite trek toys, and cover a few items that just might improve your game!

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NEWS:

December “Ask Cryptic”
* Hints of Season 4 content:  Crew System
* More voiceovers coming! hurray! (I think? Be careful what you wish for.)
* When asked about PvP improvements, references were made to ground improvements only and no discussion of territorial conflicts, player-run starbases, etc. This has me worried.
* ThomasTheCat has joined Cryptic’s staff, and may be helping with UI refinements.
* Cut-scenes are planned to eventually replace some loading screens (turbolifts, e.g.)
* Adding dailies to Romulan and Cardassian space, and maybe a Betazed sector.
* The next weekly series will take place in either Romulan or Cardassian space.

Official Launch Date of Season 3 = Dec 9th

In-Depth Details of the crafting improvements
* First of all, MORE CHANGES are coming, and this may all be different on Holodeck.
* And then THE REAL CHANGES came.
* As mentioned previously, KDF now have access
* Adding nearly 100 new items
* “Base” items previously required (like a Mk IV Photon Torpedo Launcher, common) have been replaced with Schematics that are mark-agnostic and crafted using basic ingredients.
* Skill-ups & material requirements have both been standardized per rank.
* Harvesting has been tweaked so that it is more likely that you’ll find the materials you are looking for — the level range has been reduced on all clusters, etc.
* New consumables on their way, unique to each tree.
* UI Pics:  #1#2

Borg Ship Pieces
* Details on obtaining from Gozer
– “Assimilation” replay, then STFs (Infected, Cure, KA)
* Pictures:  Kar’fi Carrier, NX-01, Runabout
* To answer a few questions that have been floating around:
1. These will work on every ship, fed or klingon
2. You can turn off all the borg bits and maintain the powers if you don’t like the look
3. You get set bonuses the more pieces you have, with a special click power for having all pieces equipped
4. There are 4 pieces to the set
5. 3 pieces will drop off of the borg themed STF’s
6. 1 piece will drop off a regular old borg mission on replay or on your first play if you havent played it yet.
7.Everyone on the STF will get the piece as a mission reward

THE FOUNDRY LAUNCHED!  … and then, un-launched
starbaseugc.org — tutorial videos

UPDATE on the KDF experiment:
– I’ve reached Lt Comm 10, and run out of non-grindey content, waiting for the Pi Canis sector.
– Dailies are a great alternative to exploration, pvp or sector defense.
– There are a lot of options, but all are basically the same thing — killing time in non-story content, to reach the next story.

GIFTS

Replica Captain’s Chair

JJ Trek:
Hand Phaser (with flippy front)
Enterprise from the 2009 Movie
Electronic Tricorder

Star Trek TOS:
DVD Edition
Blu-Ray Edition
Tricorder Old School Toy
TMP Wrist Communicator

Star Trek TNG:
Transwarping Enterprise D (very rare)
MicroMachines collector set

Game Enhancers:
Wireless N Router
Logitech G7 Mouse
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 keyboard

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History of Internet Porn | Jupiter@Nite | 8.5.10 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/2545/history-of-internet-porn-jupiternite-8510/ Thu, 05 Aug 2010 21:45:16 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=2545 We answer the hard questions, and get to the bottom of adult entertainment’s seedy underbelly. We’ll also talk dirty details about how the business of smut has continued to pump technology to an ever-increasing climax.

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We answer the hard questions, and get to the bottom of adult entertainment’s seedy underbelly. We’ll also talk dirty details about how the business of smut has continued to pump technology to an ever-increasing climax.

After a rigorous day of hard preparation, three men (who all did their research separate from one another) have joined forces to bring you a penetrating look at the adult industry.

Then we’ll offer some tips on cleaning up your workstation, after a difficult day of… uhm, research.

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MIDDLE MEN” Preview

 

“Inspired by a true story” — the lead characters are all fictitious, as is their story.  But the timeline and history of internet porn is somewhat accurate.

In the mid-1990s, Richard Gordon pioneered the process of accepting credit cards securely online, and marketed this technology directly to “disreputable” adult sites, while accepting a commission on every sale made.

 

The “drama” in this film seems to revolve around Luke Wilson’s character, who is a family man trying to balance a lucrative career in adult entertainment, with a sleezy nightlife and run-ins with FBI agents, Russian mafia, and more.

 

Early reviews are saying this is Luke Wilson’s best performance ever.  Is that saying much?

Others compare it to “Boogie Nights for the internet age.”

 

48% on Rotten Tomatoes

5.5/10 on Comingsoon.net

53 on Metacritic

 

 

HISTORY

 

Before the Internet — BBSs

     You’d dial in to a local number (or not local, risking long-distance fees) and access their file system.

     Adult content was frequently allowed without age verification, but some enterprising BBS owners charged a “verification fee” for access.

     There was a local BBS in my area that had a HUGE adult picture library, with no age restriction.  You could NEVER get away with that these days… it was this dude’s private collection, available for every teen in the neighborhood to dial up to and check out his nudie pics. 

 

A handmade timeline by Jeremy!  Enjoy…

     Feb 1993 — the Internet is officially launched

     Mar 1993 — the largest ‘child pornography’ investigation in history is initiated, after a series of websites (eventually tracked to Denmark) make huge vaults of underage smut available to the masses, via the internet.

     1995 — A study of Usenet reveals >80% of traffic is porn-related.  TIME magazine runs story as “CYBERPORN” exposé.  Study was later found to be flawed, and TIME issued a partial retraction.

     1996 — The Communications Decency Act is signed into legislation, and the AVS is born (though later turns out to be more of a profit-driven enterprise, than anything altruistic).

     Later in 1996 ASACP is formed, and supported by the adult industry, to prevent minors from accessing internet pornography.

      Among the group’s code of ethics, is tagging adult websites with a flag that can be easily read by software intended to block these sites from being accessed (RTA label)

     1997 — “Reno v ACLU” overturned portions of the CDA due to infringing upon freedom of speech.

     2001 — Adult entrepreneur Danni Ashe became the first person in the world to appear on the covers of both “Wall Street Journal” and “Juggs” after her website tops more than $6million in annual sales.

     2004 — China ‘urges’ ISPs and websites to sign a self-disciplinary act, to stamp out pornography.  The following month, Chinese government terminates 700 sites & arrests more than 200 people in censorship crackdown.

     2006 — “Adult Friend Finder” becomes the #1 adult-themed website, supplanting produced pornography for the first time as a leader in the industry.

     2009 — The increasing ease of streaming media, coupled with decreasing bandwidth costs, lead to the prevalence of adult “Tube” sites offering ad-driven movie viewing without membership costs.  Paid sites suffer cataclysmic collapse and adult industry reels from sudden recession.  Future plans to move more mobile to combat this fallout.

     2009 — CraigsList institutes their first-ever “human monitored” category (Adult Services), after coming under increasing scrutiny for allowing widespread prostitution.

 

Random Statistics:

     Nearly 90% of all ‘legal’ pornography is created and/or distributed from the San Fernando Valley area of Southern California (Van Nuys, Chatsworth, Canoga Park, etc)

     AVN Magazine (a leading adult trade magazine) reports that online traffic increases during working hours.  As much as 70% of reported traffic occurred during hours of 8-5 on weekdays, in 2006.

     It is estimated that less than 10% of E-Commerce is adult-oriented.  While this is one of the largest single chunks of this multi-billion dollar economy, it pales in comparison to what many assume.

 

 

TECHNOLOGY

 

Many make claims that the porn industry drives technological innovation, but the truth is closer to the fact that they drive us to adopt new technology.  Meaning, when a new or interesting device or development comes out, without pornographers embracing it, the general population doesn’t find an immediate need to grab hold.  But if the adult industry rolls with it, we all get on board.

 

Examples:

     Many attribute the success of Polaroids to adult entertainment.

     When the porn industry backed VHS over Betamax or LaserDisc, they died out.

     The whole video rental industry is rumored to have been driven by adult films.

     They then jumped to DVDs, even while it was still a more-expensive media, because it offered a more on-demand experience

     After that, they pioneered the option of digitally delivering their content (as seen in hotels and cable TV services, or on today’s TiVO).

     Streaming media was perfected and tweaked to a large degree by webmasters and techies working with Adult Industry attachments.  They didn’t invent it, but they worked tirelessly to make it better, and still do.

     Experts also attribute the success of AOL, MySpace and Facebook, to people seeking adult content online.

     BAD NEWS:  Porn proliferation is also the #1 growth reason for Spam, Malware, Pop-Ups, Pop-Unders, Browser Hijacking and more.  All in the name of spoofing advertising figures to bring in money.

 

 

CLEAN UP (AKA: POST RESEARCH PROCEDURES)

 

NOD32 Online Scanner – Good overall virus scanner

Malware Bytes – Can get rid of some of the really nasty ones

Windows Live OneCare safety scanner – Does a good job looking for crap in the registry.

CCleaner – Crap Cleaner, and they mean it! Run this before your AV scan and save your self a ton of time from scanning temp files all over your system.

AntiVir Solution Pro – Recommended by Mitchell S on Buzz! – Noted for getting rid of those fake Antivirus 2009/2010 infections.

 

SAFE LINKS

 

ASACP — Protect your kids from online pornography

NetNanny — A leading online content filter

Google’s Directory of Adult News Sites

“The Internet is for Porn” — from “Avenue Q” (audio might be borderline NSFW)

 

NSFW LINKS

 

AVN.com — The leading trade magazine for Adult Entertainment, online and offline

XBIZ.com — An industry insider look at adult entertainment (could be SFW with AdBlock?)

Fleshbot.com — A news site dedicated to adult entertainment.

Download:

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Bioshock 2 Preview & STO Review | LOTSO 001 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/1635/bioshock-2-preview-sto-review-lotso-001/ Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:51:07 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=1635 We Preview Bioshock 2, then discuss the shutdown of the original Xbox LIVE service and discuss what that could mean when one day all games are shipped via download.

We wrap the whole episode up with a review of the recently released MMO, Star Trek Online, and somehow end up selling the cast on Champions Online!

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Legend of the Stoned Owl, Episode 1: We Preview Bioshock 2, then discuss the shutdown of the original Xbox LIVE service, and what that could mean for digital downloads.

We wrap the whole episode up with a review of the recently released MMO, Star Trek Online, and somehow end up selling the cast on Champions Online!

Show Info:

Legend of the Stoned Owl is a new show all about video games, the hosts take pride in there in-depth discussion about games, we take a holistic approach to our look at each game.

This show is designed for the audio listener, but we’ve included a video version that captures our screens and matches the flow of conversation that provides the viewer with a visual guide to the topics we discuss. The focus is always on the content, and not the hosts.

If you enjoy Legend of the Stoned Owl, be sure to grab one of our feeds to get the show when we release:

Show Notes:

NEWS

Fallout New Vegas coming out Fall 2010
Splinter Cell Conviction release date 4/13/10

REVIEW

Star Trek Online Released 4/2/10

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