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  1. Am I remembering right that Widgets can now be inside a Swift Package in your Xcode project with Xcode 26? Or was that just for App Intents?

    #wwdc25 #ios26 #indiedev

  2. “How to instantly change text between upper, lower, and title case on a Mac”
    appleinsider.com/articles/24/0

    OR

    You could just use a free app I made called SHOUT. It lives in your menu bar and doesn’t collect any information. shout.framer.website

    #AppleInsider #indiedev #swift #swiftui #macos

  3. I took a little break and just started working on the macOS version of Snippets Studio again. I realized I wasn't super happy with the previous macOS implementation. So the sidebar has been tweaked a little and theres no more third column. It was just giving me too many issues and I wasn't very happy with how it came out. The UI is still not perfect (and neither is the code itself LOL) but I much prefer the current state of the app in the screenshot. The CodeView, Tags View and Languages View appear in sheets now (will implement option later to show CodeView in a separate window; possibly the same for tags and languages if I don't think of something better).

    #Swift #SwiftUI #iOSDev #indieapp #indieappdeveloper #swift #swiftUI #developers #development

  4. Can someone who lives in *and* has an appleID set to any of these countries below, download Snippets Studio on the App Store?

    I need to know if the prices for Snippets Pro are showing prices in anything other than USD. You can check this by going to Snippets Studio > Settings > Snippets Pro.

    Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom.

    Thanks In advance!

    #indieapp #indieappdeveloper #swift #swiftUI #developers #development

  5. Вычислительная геометрия чипсины

    Вы когда-нибудь задумывались над структурной целостностью снеков, когда макали их в соус? Скорее всего, нет. Обычно мы просто едим. Но давайте начистоту: кто-то в R&D отделе пищевой корпорации потратил месяцы, чтобы спроектировать идеальный инструмент для доставки сальсы в рот. Сегодня мы разберем Tostitos Scoops™ (чипсы в форме чашечки) методами дифференциальной геометрии, сопромата и гидродинамики. Потому что, если присмотреться, это не просто кусок жареной кукурузы. Это, возможно, самая структурно сложная еда, когда-либо выпускавшаяся в промышленных масштабах Tostitos Scoop — это, по сути, массово производимый гиперболический параболоид, отлитый из никстамализованной кукурузы и оптимизированный для максимальной полезной нагрузки соуса .

    habr.com/ru/articles/1004522/

    #гидродинамика #гиперболический_параболоид #метод_конечных_элементов #fea #математическое_моделирование

  6. Вычислительная геометрия чипсины

    Вы когда-нибудь задумывались над структурной целостностью снеков, когда макали их в соус? Скорее всего, нет. Обычно мы просто едим. Но давайте начистоту: кто-то в R&D отделе пищевой корпорации потратил месяцы, чтобы спроектировать идеальный инструмент для доставки сальсы в рот. Сегодня мы разберем Tostitos Scoops™ (чипсы в форме чашечки) методами дифференциальной геометрии, сопромата и гидродинамики. Потому что, если присмотреться, это не просто кусок жареной кукурузы. Это, возможно, самая структурно сложная еда, когда-либо выпускавшаяся в промышленных масштабах Tostitos Scoop — это, по сути, массово производимый гиперболический параболоид, отлитый из никстамализованной кукурузы и оптимизированный для максимальной полезной нагрузки соуса .

    habr.com/ru/articles/1004522/

    #гидродинамика #гиперболический_параболоид #метод_конечных_элементов #fea #математическое_моделирование

  7. Вычислительная геометрия чипсины

    Вы когда-нибудь задумывались над структурной целостностью снеков, когда макали их в соус? Скорее всего, нет. Обычно мы просто едим. Но давайте начистоту: кто-то в R&D отделе пищевой корпорации потратил месяцы, чтобы спроектировать идеальный инструмент для доставки сальсы в рот. Сегодня мы разберем Tostitos Scoops™ (чипсы в форме чашечки) методами дифференциальной геометрии, сопромата и гидродинамики. Потому что, если присмотреться, это не просто кусок жареной кукурузы. Это, возможно, самая структурно сложная еда, когда-либо выпускавшаяся в промышленных масштабах Tostitos Scoop — это, по сути, массово производимый гиперболический параболоид, отлитый из никстамализованной кукурузы и оптимизированный для максимальной полезной нагрузки соуса .

    habr.com/ru/articles/1004522/

    #гидродинамика #гиперболический_параболоид #метод_конечных_элементов #fea #математическое_моделирование

  8. Вычислительная геометрия чипсины

    Вы когда-нибудь задумывались над структурной целостностью снеков, когда макали их в соус? Скорее всего, нет. Обычно мы просто едим. Но давайте начистоту: кто-то в R&D отделе пищевой корпорации потратил месяцы, чтобы спроектировать идеальный инструмент для доставки сальсы в рот. Сегодня мы разберем Tostitos Scoops™ (чипсы в форме чашечки) методами дифференциальной геометрии, сопромата и гидродинамики. Потому что, если присмотреться, это не просто кусок жареной кукурузы. Это, возможно, самая структурно сложная еда, когда-либо выпускавшаяся в промышленных масштабах Tostitos Scoop — это, по сути, массово производимый гиперболический параболоид, отлитый из никстамализованной кукурузы и оптимизированный для максимальной полезной нагрузки соуса .

    habr.com/ru/articles/1004522/

    #гидродинамика #гиперболический_параболоид #метод_конечных_элементов #fea #математическое_моделирование

  9. Last night I discovered that a few tablespoons of salsa (Tostitos Chunky Medium, in this case) mixed into alfredo sauce makes a really excellent sauce over fettucini. Fettucini con chile, if you will.
    #Salsa
    #ChilePeppers

  10. PepsiCo

    Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil PepsiCo (owner of crisp brands Frito-Lay, Cheetos and Doritos along with hundreds of other snack food brands) have continued sourcing palm oil that strongly linked to ecocide, indigenous landgrabbing, and the habitat destruction of the rarest animals on earth.

    All of these animals are on a knife-edge of survival. It is for this reason, we boycott PepsiCo and its sub-brands. Find out about their forest destroying activities below and what you can do to stop them by using your wallet as a weapon. it’s the #Boycott4Wildlife

    Take action

    1. Share this page to Twitter

    2. See PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation from the past year

    3. Boycott sub-brands of PepsiCo

    4. Read reports about PepsiCo

    5. Sign a petition about PepsiCo and palm oil

    6. Boycott other brands using so-called “sustainable” palm oil

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    Take Action: Share to BlueSky & Twitter

    Crisp and drink giant #Pepsi runs quirky ad campaigns enticing zoomers and millennials into a lifetime of #obesity and #diabetes. Yet few people know PepsiCo are linked to #indigenous #landgrabbing for #palmoil Take action! #Boycottpalmoil @palmoildetect https://wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    Next time you snack AVOID #Cheetos #Doritos #Lays crisps and #MountainDew 🍟🥤 because violence against #indigenous people for #palmoil comes as an unwanted freebie in snacks owned by #Pepsi. Take action! #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    return to menu ↑

    View PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation for the past year

    Data courtesy of Palm Watch, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the University of Chicago.

    Look Up PepsiCo on PalmWatch

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Boycott These PepsiCo Sub-Brands

    • Pepsi
    • Lays
    • Mountain Dew
    • Doritos
    • Gatorade
    • Tropicana
    • Quaker Oats
    • Lipton
    • Starbucks
    • Aquafina
    • Ruffles
    • Cheetos
    • Brisk
    • Tostitos
    • Frittos
    • Diet Pepsi
    • Diet Mountain Dew
    • Sierra Mist
    • 7Up
    • Mirinda
    • Walkers
    • Pepsi Black
    • Pure Leaf
    • Bubly
    • Naked
    • Soda Stream
    • Kevita
    • Lifewtr
    • Sierra Mist
    • Stubborn Soda
    • Rold Gold
    • Miss Vickie’s
    • Red Rock Deli
    • Cracker Jack
    • Nut Harvest
    • Life
    • Matador
    • Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
    • Santitas
    • Funyuns
    • Cap’n Crunch
    • Rice-a-Roni and Pasta
    • Roni Quaker Rice Crisps & Rice Cakes
    • Maui Style
    • Sabritones
    • Munchies
    • Munchos
    • Grandma’s
    • Aunt Jemima
    • Izze Propel
    • O.N.E
    • Sobe Elixirs & Teas
    • Mug Root Bear
    • Stacy’s
    • Bare Snacks
    • Sabra
    • Smart50
    • Fritos
    • Near East
    • Sun Chips
    • Smartfood
    • Off the Eaten Path
    • Simply

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Read Reports About PepsiCo

    2021 report by Pusaka and others

    Report by Pusaka, Walhi, and Forest Peoples Programme finds that household names including Nestlé, PepsiCo, Wilmar and Unilever and associated global financial institutions and investors continue to ‘turn a blind eye’ to human rights abuses in their palm oil supply chains.

    Despite these very serious, long term and well documented human rights abuses and environmental damage, on the ground, major downstream companies continue to invest in, or source products from these plantations.

    Read report

    2021 BBC Investigation

    A 2021 joint BBC/Gecko Project and Mongabay Investigation found that Nestlé, Kellogg’s, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and PepsiCo have sourced palm oil from Indonesian companies linked to human rights abuses and have failed to pass on millions in profits to smallholder ‘plasma’ farmers.

    Read more

    2021 Chain Reaction report

    A Chain Reaction Report from 2021 showed that they have caused 100,000ha of deforestation in their palm oil supply chain since 2016.

    Read more

    https://twitter.com/RAN/status/928326415098851328?s=20&t=de1q2YEmTjbSg2f_cJh83w

    https://twitter.com/SumOfUs/status/1343240455664885763?s=20&t=ob6lQlwrIBkYsAjtaQG5iw

    PepsiCo: Ties to illegal deforestation

    https://youtu.be/BtX7r-D-sHk

    Read full report

    return to menu ↑

    Sign petition: Tell PepsiCo stop destroying rainforests for palm oil!

    PepsiCo’s profit-first palm oil policy is still destroying rainforests.

    Meanwhile, PepsiCo keeps on promising that it’s working towards a truly sustainable palm oil policy, making commitments to human rights and zero deforestation. But this new report leaves no doubt: this whole time, PepsiCo’s palm oil promises have been nothing but smoke and mirrors.

    Tell PepsiCo it’s time to cut ties with companies destroying our rainforests and exploiting their workers for cheap palm oil.

    Sign the Eko petition

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Boycott Other Brands

    Brands

    Kelloggs/Kellanova

    Read more

    Brands

    Nestlé

    Read more

    Brands

    PZ Cussons

    Read more

    Brands

    Mondelēz

    Read more

    Brands

    L’Oreal

    Read more

    Brands

    Danone

    Read more

    Brands

    Johnson & Johnson

    Read more

    Brands

    Colgate-Palmolive

    Read more

    Brands

    Unilever

    Read more

    Here are some other ways you can help by using your wallet as a weapon and joining the #Boycott4Wildlife

    What is greenwashing?

    Read more

    Why join the #Boycott4Wildlife?

    Read more

    Greenwashing Tactic #4: Fake Labels

    Read more

    The Counterpunch: Consumer Solutions To Fight Extinction

    Read more

    Palm Oil Detectives is 100% self-funded

    Palm Oil Detectives is completely self-funded by its creator. All hosting and website fees and investigations into brands are self-funded by the creator of this online movement. If you like what I am doing, you and would like me to help meet costs, please send Palm Oil Detectives a thanks on Ko-Fi.

    Say thanks on Ko-Fi

    #Borneo #Boycott4wildlife #BoycottPalmOil #brandBoycotts #Cheetos #deforestation #diabetes #Doritos #greenwashing #indigenous #landgrabbing #Lays #Malaysia #MountainDew #News #obesity #PalmOil #palmOilBiofuel #palmOilDeforestation #palmoil #Pepsi #PepsiCo #RSPOGreenwashing

  11. PepsiCo

    Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil PepsiCo (owner of crisp brands Frito-Lay, Cheetos and Doritos along with hundreds of other snack food brands) have continued sourcing palm oil that strongly linked to ecocide, indigenous landgrabbing, and the habitat destruction of the rarest animals on earth.

    All of these animals are on a knife-edge of survival. It is for this reason, we boycott PepsiCo and its sub-brands. Find out about their forest destroying activities below and what you can do to stop them by using your wallet as a weapon. it’s the #Boycott4Wildlife

    Take action

    1. Share this page to Twitter

    2. See PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation from the past year

    3. Boycott sub-brands of PepsiCo

    4. Read reports about PepsiCo

    5. Sign a petition about PepsiCo and palm oil

    6. Boycott other brands using so-called “sustainable” palm oil

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Share to BlueSky & Twitter

    Crisp and drink giant #Pepsi runs quirky ad campaigns enticing zoomers and millennials into a lifetime of #obesity and #diabetes. Yet few people know PepsiCo are linked to #indigenous #landgrabbing for #palmoil Take action! #Boycottpalmoil @palmoildetect https://wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    Next time you snack AVOID #Cheetos #Doritos #Lays crisps and #MountainDew 🍟🥤 because violence against #indigenous people for #palmoil comes as an unwanted freebie in snacks owned by #Pepsi. Take action! #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    return to menu ↑

    View PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation for the past year

    Data courtesy of Palm Watch, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the University of Chicago.

    Look Up PepsiCo on PalmWatch

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Boycott These PepsiCo Sub-Brands

    • Pepsi
    • Lays
    • Mountain Dew
    • Doritos
    • Gatorade
    • Tropicana
    • Quaker Oats
    • Lipton
    • Starbucks
    • Aquafina
    • Ruffles
    • Cheetos
    • Brisk
    • Tostitos
    • Frittos
    • Diet Pepsi
    • Diet Mountain Dew
    • Sierra Mist
    • 7Up
    • Mirinda
    • Walkers
    • Pepsi Black
    • Pure Leaf
    • Bubly
    • Naked
    • Soda Stream
    • Kevita
    • Lifewtr
    • Sierra Mist
    • Stubborn Soda
    • Rold Gold
    • Miss Vickie’s
    • Red Rock Deli
    • Cracker Jack
    • Nut Harvest
    • Life
    • Matador
    • Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
    • Santitas
    • Funyuns
    • Cap’n Crunch
    • Rice-a-Roni and Pasta
    • Roni Quaker Rice Crisps & Rice Cakes
    • Maui Style
    • Sabritones
    • Munchies
    • Munchos
    • Grandma’s
    • Aunt Jemima
    • Izze Propel
    • O.N.E
    • Sobe Elixirs & Teas
    • Mug Root Bear
    • Stacy’s
    • Bare Snacks
    • Sabra
    • Smart50
    • Fritos
    • Near East
    • Sun Chips
    • Smartfood
    • Off the Eaten Path
    • Simply

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Read Reports About PepsiCo

    2021 report by Pusaka and others

    Report by Pusaka, Walhi, and Forest Peoples Programme finds that household names including Nestlé, PepsiCo, Wilmar and Unilever and associated global financial institutions and investors continue to ‘turn a blind eye’ to human rights abuses in their palm oil supply chains.

    Despite these very serious, long term and well documented human rights abuses and environmental damage, on the ground, major downstream companies continue to invest in, or source products from these plantations.

    Read report

    2021 BBC Investigation

    A 2021 joint BBC/Gecko Project and Mongabay Investigation found that Nestlé, Kellogg’s, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and PepsiCo have sourced palm oil from Indonesian companies linked to human rights abuses and have failed to pass on millions in profits to smallholder ‘plasma’ farmers.

    Read more

    2021 Chain Reaction report

    A Chain Reaction Report from 2021 showed that they have caused 100,000ha of deforestation in their palm oil supply chain since 2016.

    Read more

    https://twitter.com/RAN/status/928326415098851328?s=20&t=de1q2YEmTjbSg2f_cJh83w

    https://twitter.com/SumOfUs/status/1343240455664885763?s=20&t=ob6lQlwrIBkYsAjtaQG5iw

    PepsiCo: Ties to illegal deforestation

    https://youtu.be/BtX7r-D-sHk

    Read full report

    return to menu ↑

    Sign petition: Tell PepsiCo stop destroying rainforests for palm oil!

    PepsiCo’s profit-first palm oil policy is still destroying rainforests.

    Meanwhile, PepsiCo keeps on promising that it’s working towards a truly sustainable palm oil policy, making commitments to human rights and zero deforestation. But this new report leaves no doubt: this whole time, PepsiCo’s palm oil promises have been nothing but smoke and mirrors.

    Tell PepsiCo it’s time to cut ties with companies destroying our rainforests and exploiting their workers for cheap palm oil.

    Sign the Eko petition

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Boycott Other Brands

    Brands

    Kelloggs/Kellanova

    Read more

    Brands

    Nestlé

    Read more

    Brands

    PZ Cussons

    Read more

    Brands

    Mondelēz

    Read more

    Brands

    L’Oreal

    Read more

    Brands

    Danone

    Read more

    Brands

    Johnson & Johnson

    Read more

    Brands

    Colgate-Palmolive

    Read more

    Brands

    Unilever

    Read more

    Here are some other ways you can help by using your wallet as a weapon and joining the #Boycott4Wildlife

    What is greenwashing?

    Read more

    Why join the #Boycott4Wildlife?

    Read more

    Greenwashing Tactic #4: Fake Labels

    Read more

    The Counterpunch: Consumer Solutions To Fight Extinction

    Read more

    Palm Oil Detectives is 100% self-funded

    Palm Oil Detectives is completely self-funded by its creator. All hosting and website fees and investigations into brands are self-funded by the creator of this online movement. If you like what I am doing, you and would like me to help meet costs, please send Palm Oil Detectives a thanks on Ko-Fi.

    Say thanks on Ko-Fi

    #Borneo #Boycott4wildlife #BoycottPalmOil #brandBoycotts #Cheetos #deforestation #diabetes #Doritos #greenwashing #indigenous #landgrabbing #Lays #Malaysia #MountainDew #News #obesity #PalmOil #palmOilBiofuel #palmOilDeforestation #palmoil #Pepsi #PepsiCo #RSPOGreenwashing

  12. PepsiCo

    Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil PepsiCo (owner of crisp brands Frito-Lay, Cheetos and Doritos along with hundreds of other snack food brands) have continued sourcing palm oil that strongly linked to ecocide, indigenous landgrabbing, and the habitat destruction of the rarest animals on earth.

    All of these animals are on a knife-edge of survival. It is for this reason, we boycott PepsiCo and its sub-brands. Find out about their forest destroying activities below and what you can do to stop them by using your wallet as a weapon. it’s the #Boycott4Wildlife

    Take action

    1. Share this page to Twitter

    2. See PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation from the past year

    3. Boycott sub-brands of PepsiCo

    4. Read reports about PepsiCo

    5. Sign a petition about PepsiCo and palm oil

    6. Boycott other brands using so-called “sustainable” palm oil

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Share to BlueSky & Twitter

    Crisp and drink giant #Pepsi runs quirky ad campaigns enticing zoomers and millennials into a lifetime of #obesity and #diabetes. Yet few people know PepsiCo are linked to #indigenous #landgrabbing for #palmoil Take action! #Boycottpalmoil @palmoildetect https://wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    Next time you snack AVOID #Cheetos #Doritos #Lays crisps and #MountainDew 🍟🥤 because violence against #indigenous people for #palmoil comes as an unwanted freebie in snacks owned by #Pepsi. Take action! #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect https://wp.me/scFhgU-pepsico

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    return to menu ↑

    View PepsiCo’s palm oil deforestation for the past year

    Data courtesy of Palm Watch, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the University of Chicago.

    Look Up PepsiCo on PalmWatch

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Boycott These PepsiCo Sub-Brands

    • Pepsi
    • Lays
    • Mountain Dew
    • Doritos
    • Gatorade
    • Tropicana
    • Quaker Oats
    • Lipton
    • Starbucks
    • Aquafina
    • Ruffles
    • Cheetos
    • Brisk
    • Tostitos
    • Frittos
    • Diet Pepsi
    • Diet Mountain Dew
    • Sierra Mist
    • 7Up
    • Mirinda
    • Walkers
    • Pepsi Black
    • Pure Leaf
    • Bubly
    • Naked
    • Soda Stream
    • Kevita
    • Lifewtr
    • Sierra Mist
    • Stubborn Soda
    • Rold Gold
    • Miss Vickie’s
    • Red Rock Deli
    • Cracker Jack
    • Nut Harvest
    • Life
    • Matador
    • Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
    • Santitas
    • Funyuns
    • Cap’n Crunch
    • Rice-a-Roni and Pasta
    • Roni Quaker Rice Crisps & Rice Cakes
    • Maui Style
    • Sabritones
    • Munchies
    • Munchos
    • Grandma’s
    • Aunt Jemima
    • Izze Propel
    • O.N.E
    • Sobe Elixirs & Teas
    • Mug Root Bear
    • Stacy’s
    • Bare Snacks
    • Sabra
    • Smart50
    • Fritos
    • Near East
    • Sun Chips
    • Smartfood
    • Off the Eaten Path
    • Simply

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Read Reports About PepsiCo

    2021 report by Pusaka and others

    Report by Pusaka, Walhi, and Forest Peoples Programme finds that household names including Nestlé, PepsiCo, Wilmar and Unilever and associated global financial institutions and investors continue to ‘turn a blind eye’ to human rights abuses in their palm oil supply chains.

    Despite these very serious, long term and well documented human rights abuses and environmental damage, on the ground, major downstream companies continue to invest in, or source products from these plantations.

    Read report

    2021 BBC Investigation

    A 2021 joint BBC/Gecko Project and Mongabay Investigation found that Nestlé, Kellogg’s, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, and PepsiCo have sourced palm oil from Indonesian companies linked to human rights abuses and have failed to pass on millions in profits to smallholder ‘plasma’ farmers.

    Read more

    2021 Chain Reaction report

    A Chain Reaction Report from 2021 showed that they have caused 100,000ha of deforestation in their palm oil supply chain since 2016.

    Read more

    https://twitter.com/RAN/status/928326415098851328?s=20&t=de1q2YEmTjbSg2f_cJh83w

    https://twitter.com/SumOfUs/status/1343240455664885763?s=20&t=ob6lQlwrIBkYsAjtaQG5iw

    PepsiCo: Ties to illegal deforestation

    https://youtu.be/BtX7r-D-sHk

    Read full report

    return to menu ↑

    Sign petition: Tell PepsiCo stop destroying rainforests for palm oil!

    PepsiCo’s profit-first palm oil policy is still destroying rainforests.

    Meanwhile, PepsiCo keeps on promising that it’s working towards a truly sustainable palm oil policy, making commitments to human rights and zero deforestation. But this new report leaves no doubt: this whole time, PepsiCo’s palm oil promises have been nothing but smoke and mirrors.

    Tell PepsiCo it’s time to cut ties with companies destroying our rainforests and exploiting their workers for cheap palm oil.

    Sign the Eko petition

    return to menu ↑

    Take Action: Boycott Other Brands

    Brands

    Kelloggs/Kellanova

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