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    #350 How To Sell Like Steve Jobs

    #350 How To Sell Like Steve Jobs

    What I learned from reading The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience by Carmine Gallo 

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    (1:00) You've got to start with the customer experience and work back toward the technology—not the other way around.  —Steve Jobs in 1997

    (6:00) Why should I care = What does this do for me?

    (6:00) The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, The Financial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals by Frank Partnoy.  (Founders #348)

    (7:00) Easy to understand, easy to spread.

    (8:00) An American Saga: Juan Trippe and His Pan Am Empire by Robert Daley 

    (8:00) The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King by Rich Cohen. (Founders #255)

    (9:00)  love how crystal clear this value proposition is. Instead of 3 days driving on dangerous road, it’s 1.5 hours by air. That’s a 48x improvement in time savings. This allows the company to work so much faster. The best B2B companies save businesses time.

    (10:00) Great Advertising Founders Episodes:

    Albert Lasker (Founders #206)

    Claude Hopkins (Founders #170 and #207)

    David Ogilvy (Founders #82, 89, 169, 189, 306, 343) 

    (12:00) Advertising which promises no benefit to the consumer does not sell, yet the majority of campaigns contain no promise whatever. (That is the most important sentence in this book. Read it again.) — Ogilvy on Advertising 

    (13:00) Repeat, repeat, repeat. Human nature has a flaw. We forget that we forget.

    (19:00) Start with the problem. Do not start talking about your product before you describe the problem your product solves.

    (23:00) The Invisible Billionaire: Daniel Ludwig by Jerry Shields. (Founders #292)

    (27:00) Being so well known has advantages of scale—what you might call an informational advantage.

    Psychologists use the term social proof. We are all influenced-subconsciously and, to some extent, consciously-by what we see others do and approve.

    Therefore, if everybody's buying something, we think it's better.

    We don't like to be the one guy who's out of step.

    The social proof phenomenon, which comes right out of psychology, gives huge advantages to scale.

    —  the NEW Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charlie Munger (Founders #329)

    (29:00) Marketing is theatre.

    (32:00) Belief is irresistible. — Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight.  (Founders #186)

    (35:00) I think one of the things that really separates us from the high primates is that we’re tool builders. I read a study that measured the efficiency of locomotion for various species on the planet. The condor used the least energy to move a kilometer. And, humans came in with a rather unimpressive showing, about a third of the way down the list. It was not too proud a showing for the crown of creation. So, that didn’t look so good. But, then somebody at Scientific American had the insight to test the efficiency of locomotion for a man on a bicycle. And, a man on a bicycle, a human on a bicycle, blew the condor away, completely off the top of the charts.

    And that’s what a computer is to me. What a computer is to me is it’s the most remarkable tool that we’ve ever come up with, it’s the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds.

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    TWiT 979: Musk-stache - Solar Storms, Apple and OpenAI, Tesla Layoffs

    TWiT 979: Musk-stache - Solar Storms, Apple and OpenAI, Tesla Layoffs
    • Solar Storm Knocks Out Farmers' Tractor GPS Systems During Peak Planting Season
    • Apple Closes in on Deal With OpenAI to Put ChatGPT on iPhone
    • Apple Will Revamp Siri to Catch Up to Its Chatbot Competitors
    • Google is getting even worse for independent sites
    • Musk Plans More Layoffs as Two Senior Tesla Executives Depart
    • At Tesla, a Wild Week That Defined the Company's Future
    • TikTok Sues US Government Over Potential Ban
    • Telegram vs. Signal
    • Sony reverses unpopular Helldivers 2 decision after blistering player reaction
    • Apple apologizes for 'Crush' iPad Pro ad that sparked controversy

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Paris Martineau, Sam Abuelsamid, and Mike Elgan

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    SN 969: Minimum Viable Secure Product - Dlink NAS Backdoor, Privnote, Crowdefense

    SN 969: Minimum Viable Secure Product - Dlink NAS Backdoor, Privnote, Crowdefense

    Out-of-support DLink NAS devices contain hard coded backdoor credentials

    Privnote is not so "Priv"

    Crowdfense is willing to pay millions

    Engineers Pinpoint Cause of Voyager 1 Issue, Are Working on Solution

    SpinRite Update

    Minimum Viable Secure Product

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-969-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    TWiT 973: The Inverted Goldilocks Zone - Gmail turns 20, AI PC definition, xz Utils backdoor

    TWiT 973: The Inverted Goldilocks Zone - Gmail turns 20, AI PC definition, xz Utils backdoor

    Gmail turns 20, AI PC definition, xz Utils backdoor

    • 20 years of Gmail
    • Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility breaks encrypted SSH connections
    • An Accidental Discovery of a Backdoor Likely Prevented Thousands of Infections
    • EU probes Apple, Meta and Alphabet under landmark new law
    • Google Podcasts service shuts down in the US next week
    • Daniel Kahneman, Who Plumbed the Psychology of Economics, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
    • The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness?
    • Social Media, Authoritarianism, and the World As It Is - LPE Project
    • Phison Announces Strategic Partnerships Deploying aiDAPTIV+ at NVIDIA GTC 2024
    • Microsoft says this single key is the difference between an AI PC and just a PC with AI

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Allyn Malventano, Daniel Rubino, and Doc Rock

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    Will antitrust suits benefit developers?

    Will antitrust suits benefit developers?

    Small nations like Anguilla (.ai) and Tuvalu (.tv) are benefiting from their coveted domain names.

    The US government is suing Apple for violation of antitrust laws, which could have a huge impact on devs, end users, and the whole ecosystem. 

    Reddit went public last week despite not being profitable since its launch in 2005.

    How can you give feedback on a poorly reviewed PR? The Software Engineering Stack Exchange has ideas.

    The four day work week is probably not the solution to our work-life balance problems.

    AI-powered software development tools like Devon show promise, but their impact on code quality and maintainability remains an open question.

    Shoutout to Robert, who earned a Lifeboat badge by explaining Square brackets in CSS.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:31 The Impact of Dot AI Domain Space

    01:07 Antitrust Cases Against Apple

    04:01 Vendor Lock-in and Apple's Ecosystem

    05:08 Issues with Infotainment Systems and Apple Play

    06:29 The Benefits and Challenges of a Four-Day Work Week

    08:03 Providing Feedback on a Badly Reviewed PR

    10:00 The Importance of Clear Expectations in Code Reviews

    11:40 The Potential of AI Tools in Development

    14:01 Reddit Going Public and the Future of Tech Companies

    15:29 AI Tool Devon and the Challenges of Operationalizing AI Projects

    21:22 Shoutout and Closing Remarks

    SN 967: GoFetch - Apple vs. DOJ, ".INTERNAL" TLD

    SN 967: GoFetch - Apple vs. DOJ, ".INTERNAL" TLD
    • Apple vs U.S. DOJ
    • G.M.'s Unbelievably Horrible Driver Data Sharing Ends
    • Super Sushi Samurai
    • Apple has effectively abandoned HomeKit Secure Routers
    • The forthcoming ".INTERNAL" TLD
    • The United Nations vs AI.
    • Telegram now blocked throughout Spain
    • Vancouver Pwn2Own 2024
    • China warns of incoming hacks
    • Annual Tax Season Phishing Deluge
    • SpinRite update
    • Authentication without a phone
    • Are Passkeys quantum safe?
    • GoFetch: The Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chips

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-967-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    TWiT 972: Judicial Whimsy - US vs. Apple, The ELVIS Act

    TWiT 972: Judicial Whimsy - US vs. Apple, The ELVIS Act
    • U.S. versus Apple: A first reaction
    • Critics of the TikTok Bill Are Missing the Point
    • Tennessee becomes first US state with law protecting musicians from AI
    • In One Key A.I. Metric, China Pulls Ahead of the U.S.: Talent
    • Murthy v Missouri at SCOTUS
    • Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chip leaks secret encryption keys
    • Windows 11, Tesla, and Ubuntu Linux hacked at Pwn2Own Vancouver
    • Vernor Vinge (1944-2024)

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Cathy Gellis, Rob Pegoraro, and Brianna Wu

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    TWiT 971: The Element of Chaos - SpaceX Spy Satellites, New Apple Carplay

    TWiT 971: The Element of Chaos - SpaceX Spy Satellites, New Apple Carplay
    • The Panel discusses video Formats and aspect ratios
    • House of Reps pass bill that could ban TikTok
    • TechDirt: TikTok ban would be unconstitutional and doesn't actually help with threats
    • TikTok estimated to be worth $100B, or $40B if it doesn't include the algorithm
    • US wants to ban TikTok for the sins of every social media company
    • What social media is the panel using?
    • Musk's SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say
    • Musk dumps Don Lemon after sitting through one interviuew
    • "Gurman: CarPlay is now all Apple has left, should they charge for the more advanced version? + Apple planning for the biggest AirPods push yet with new low-end, mid-range models"
    • Microsoft is hosting its Surface/AI event next week, what do we think about Microsoft's current PC and AI ambitions?
    • FCC raises broadband minimums to 100Mbps/20Mbps, up from 25Mbps/3Mbps
    • Pornhub says adios to Texas
    • Profile of the UberCheats dev, who created an app to see how the Uber algorithm was screwing over workers
    • What media is the panel watching?

    Host: Devindra Hardawar

    Guests: Alex Lindsay, Glenn Fleishman, and Scott Stein

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    TWiT 969: Chasing Shadows in the Digital Abyss - Doomed Apple Car, Chinese EVs, MWC Roundup

    TWiT 969: Chasing Shadows in the Digital Abyss - Doomed Apple Car, Chinese EVs, MWC Roundup
    • Apple's Car Was Doomed by Its Lofty Ambitions to Outdo Tesla
    • Frame glasses
    • Elon Musk sues OpenAI over AI threat
    • Why Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Leans on A.I. Research From Microsoft
    • Elon Musk Asks Satya Nadella for Tech Support: 'I Don't Mean to be a Pest'
    • Yahoo lays off the leaders of Engadget
    • South Korean streamers struggle with Twitch's sudden exit
    • TikTok Begins Removing Universal Music Publishing Songs
    • Progressive Web Apps in the EU will work fine in iOS 17.4
    • Push alerts are the latest technique the FBI uses to track criminal suspects
    • Peering through Lenovo's transparent laptop into a sci-fi future
    • Best of MWC 2024: AI, Wearables, and Bending Phone Concepts That Amaze
    • Republican US senator wants to hike tariffs on Chinese vehicles
    • Robert "Bob" G. Heil - Kurrus Funeral Home in Belleville, Illinois

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Anthony Ha and Sam Abuelsamid

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    TWiT 967: I'll Be Your Shabbos Goy - KOSA, French Public Scrolling Ban

    TWiT 967: I'll Be Your Shabbos Goy - KOSA, French Public Scrolling Ban
    • Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is 'the better product' vs. Apple's Vision Pro
    • Apple to be fined over $500 million under EU antitrust law
    • Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
    • 2 Twitter books are coming out
    • Bluesky opens up to the public
    • The Reply Guy Constitution
    • Kids Online Safety Act secures enough support to pass Senate
    • Leak of Russian 'Threat' Part of a Bid to Kill US Surveillance Reform, Sources Say
    • Intel accused of inflating CPU benchmark results
    • Amazon Argues National Labor Relations Board Is Unconstitutional
    • Apple iMessage, Microsoft Bing Dodge EU's Big Tech Crackdown
    • FCC commissioner wants to investigate Apple over Beeper Mini shutdown
    • Bored Apes' creator Yuga Labs acquires Proof, takes over Moonbirds NFT brand
    • Sarah Silverman's copyright infringement suit against OpenAI will advance in pared-down form

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Amanda Silberling, Abrar Al-Heeti, and Shoshana Weissmann

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    SN 961: Bitlocker: Chipped or Cracked? - Honeypots, Toothbrush Botnet, Bitlocker Cracked

    SN 961: Bitlocker: Chipped or Cracked? - Honeypots, Toothbrush Botnet, Bitlocker Cracked
    • Toothbrush Botnet
    • "There are too many damn Honeypots!"
    • Remotely accessing your home network securely
    • Going passwordless as an ecommerce site
    • Facebook "old password" reminders
    • Browsers on iOS
    • More UPnP Issues
    • A password for every website?
    • "Free" accounts
    • Keeping phones plugged in
    • Running your own email server in 2024
    • iOS app sizes
    • SpinRite 6.1 running on an iMac
    • SpinRite update
    • Bitlocker's encryption cracked in minutes

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-961-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    TWiT 966: He's Got a Huge Corpus - Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans

    TWiT 966: He's Got a Huge Corpus - Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans

    Bluesky Goes Public, Zuck's AI plans

    • The panel discusses the Apple Vision Pro
    • Transcribe Glass
    • X rival Bluesky launches to public with option to pick your algorithm
    • Tech layoff tracker - layoffs.fyi
    • A general discussion on AI
    • Zuckerberg's Plan for AI Hinges on Your Facebook and Instagram Data
    • The panel looks back at the proto-internet
    • Reddit Doesn't Have to Share IP-Addresses of Piracy Commenters, Court Rules
    • David Kahn, Leading Historian of Codes and Code Breaking, Dies at 93
    • The passing of John Walker, programmer and co-founder of AutoDesk

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Cathy Gellis, Harry McCracken, and Nicholas De Leon

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    TWiT 965: Baby's First Layoff - Apple Vision Pro, Google Retires Cache links

    TWiT 965: Baby's First Layoff - Apple Vision Pro, Google Retires Cache links
    • The panel gives their thoughts on the Apple Vision Pro
    • Online safety hearing gets skeptical response from kids, advocates
    • Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake 'chief financial officer'
    • Amazon Drops $1.4 Billion iRobot Deal; Vacuum Maker Cuts Jobs
    • There Are 14 Billion Videos on YouTube
    • Elon Musk: First Human Receives Neuralink Brain Chip
    • Google Search officially retires cache link
    • The panel discusses the recent spat of tech industry layoffs
    • Japan finally ends mandatory form submission on floppy disks
    • Amazon Content Spending 2023 Rose 14% to $18.9B for TV, Film and Music

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Georgia Dow, Lisa Schmeiser, and Wesley Faulkner

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    TWiT 964: No One Talks to the Faucet Anymore - AI Investing Trends, Taylor Swift Deepfakes

    TWiT 964: No One Talks to the Faucet Anymore - AI Investing Trends, Taylor Swift Deepfakes

    AI Investing Trends, Taylor Swift Deepfakes

    • 160-180k Apple Vision Pros sold
    • Ben Parr's 110+ Page Slide report I came out with on AI investing trends + predictions in 2023/2024
    • George Carlin AI Lawsuit: Estate Sues Creators Over Comedy Special
    • Nightshade, the tool that 'poisons' data, gives artists a fighting chance against AI
    • Google News Is Boosting Garbage AI-Generated Articles
    • Taylor Swift explicit AI finally blocked on X after days
    • Tim Sweeney on Europe's new Digital Markets Act
    • iPhone Apps Secretly Harvest Data When They Send You Notifications, Researchers Find
    • N.S.A. Buys Americans' Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
    • Pokemon-like game has gone viral, 5m+ downloads in a week, lots of questions on copyright
    • Beeper's push for iMessage on Android is really over
    • Police Arrest Teen Said to Be Linked to Hundreds of Swatting Attacks

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Stacey Higginbotham, Ben Parr, and Allyn Malventano

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    TWiT 963: Low-Key Clippy - Verizon Fees, AI Translations, Microsoft Hack

    TWiT 963: Low-Key Clippy - Verizon Fees, AI Translations, Microsoft Hack

    Verizon Fees, AI Translations, Microsoft Hack

    • The panel talks about the Apple Vision pro
    • The Apple Google Duopoly
    • Verizon To Keep Charging Controversial Fee Despite $100 Million Settlement
    • Javier Milei Special Address WITH AI
    • Sam Altman says ChatGPT will evolve in "uncomfortable" ways
    • Sports Illustrated Thrown Into Chaos With Mass Layoffs
    • Origins and definition of "Ensh*ttification"
    • Beeper users say Apple is now blocking their Macs from using iMessage entirely
    • The Quiet Death of Ello's Big Dreams
    • Microsoft 'senior leadership' emails accessed by Russian SolarWinds hackers
    • Amazon's Dark Secret: It Has Failed to Protect Your Data
    • Among Linguists, the Word of the Year Is More of a Vibe

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Cory Doctorow, Iain Thomson, and Alex Lindsay

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    SN 957: The Protected Audience API - Hacked Washing Machine, Quantum Crypto Troubles

    SN 957: The Protected Audience API - Hacked Washing Machine, Quantum Crypto Troubles
    • What would an IoT device look like that HAD been taken over?
    • And speaking of DDoS attacks
    • Trouble in the Quantum Crypto world
    • The Browser Monoculture
    • Question about the Apple backdoor
    • Getting into infosec
    • proton drive vs sync
    • SpinRite update
    • The Protected Audience API

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-957-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    SN 956: The Inside Tracks - 23andME Mess, Ukraine Telecom Hack, LastPass

    SN 956: The Inside Tracks - 23andME Mess, Ukraine Telecom Hack, LastPass
    • More on Apple's hardware backdoor
    • Russian Hacking of Ukranian cameras
    • Russian hackers were inside Ukraine telecoms giant for months
    • Things are still a mess at 23andMe
    • CoinsPaid was the victim of another cyberattack
    • Crypto Hacking in 2023
    • Mandiant Twitter scam
    • Defining "cyber warfare"
    • LastPass is making some changes
    • Windows Watch
    • Google settles $5 billion lawsuit
    • Return Oriented Programming
    • Shutting Down Edge
    • Root Certificates
    • Credit freezing
    • SpinRite Update

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-956-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    Building Hardware and Taking on the Phone Giants

    Building Hardware and Taking on the Phone Giants

    People often say that building a hardware company is like “playing on hard mode”. Building a hardware company during a global pandemic, with the unpredictability of supply chains and markets, is harder than hard. Trying to penetrate the phone market in particular – where only a few players own almost all the market share – is REALLY hard.

    In today’s episode we chat with Carl Pei, founder of Nothing. Between Nothing and previously co-founding OnePlus, Carl has twice managed to do what many others have failed to do. Nothing has sold over 1m units and built a team of over 400. In this episode, Carl chats with us about why he’s at it again, what it takes to successfully build hardware, and how he thinks about making technology fun again.

    Timestamps:

    • 02:11 - The hardware market
    • 02:53 - Breaking into the phone market
    • 05:19 - Securing factories and stakeholders
    • 07:39 - Differentiating products
    • 10:32 - Hardware design
    • 11:53 - Strengthening software proposition
    • 16:04 - Table stakes
    • 17:49 - Marketing and Youtube
    • 19:34 - Underestimating the value chain
    • 21:50 - Manufacturing
    • 23:27 - Supply chain
    • 26:05 - Remote work
    • 27:36 - The future of hardware
    • 30:45 - Breakthrough hardware
    • 32:35 - Making tech fun again

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    The State of Apps

    The State of Apps

    A few weeks ago, Apple released a stunning statistic: they’ve paid developers over $320B — yes, billion! — since the launch of the App Store in 2008, highlighting the cast opportunity in the marketplace.

    And around the same time, a16z Consumer Partner, Olivia Moore, compiled a list of the top apps across the US app store throughout 2022.

    In this episode, you’ll get to hear which apps made it to the top and what they have in common. Hint: the big winners were in social, but perhaps a new wave of social apps!

    We also get the scoop on what it really takes to not just hit #1, but stay there. This episode highlights numerous surprising examples ranging from a new-age Beanie Baby app, a viral talking dog, an app from 2012 that finally broke the top 10, and the Chinese app that’s been at #1 for a majority of 2023, and it’s not TIkTok!

    There are endless learnings about how new founders can take advantage of these opportunities.

    Timestamps:

    • 01:51 - Top apps in 2022
    • 03:32 - A new era of social?
    • 07:22 - Hitting #1
    • 09:30 - Staying on top
    • 11:20 - Building a sticky product
    • 13:46 - Growing an app in 2023
    • 15:35 - User-generated growth
    • 17:48 - 2022 category winners
    • 20:39 - Anonymous social
    • 22:24 - Early monetization
    • 26:30 - Monetization trends
    • 31:07 - Leveraging platform shifts
    • 35:26 - Surprising hits
    • 37:50 - Looking toward 2023
    • 39:38 - Invisible AI products
    • 41:46 - Limiting virality
    • 45:13 - Vertical social networks
    • 48:37 - When digital goes physical
    • 51:44 - TikTok growth
    • 53:27 - Geographic trends
    • 56:18 - A decade old app
    • 1:00:25 - App challenge

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    The Human Behind the Genius

    The Human Behind the Genius

    In this special episode, we share never heard before footage from Steve Wozniak alongside his cofounder and best man, Alex Fielding. 

    Listeners get an inside look into what drove Woz to building a computer, but also how Steve’s zest for life was applied beyond computers – from the rare opportunity to play Tetris on the side of a building or throw a concert across borders.

     

    Full Privateer episode: https://a16z.simplecast.com/episodes/new-the-data-highway-above-with-privateers-steve-wozniak-alex-fielding-and-dr-moriba-jah

    Full Privateer episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ZZbrwxOs0y4

     

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