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  • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

    #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

    For those who chimed in to join the #brainstorming and want to be nerdsniped potentially you may ponder that..

    β™ŸοΈ #Chess is a great example of an #EmergentSystem.

    🌱 Recipe for #Emergence of chess #game

    - [chess ingredients here]

    And then to continue onwards and think how the relationship is between #FOSS individuals who give their all-in best-efforts for world improvement, make real sacrifices, and who gift their 2 cts with best-intentions, still are faced with uncomfortable questions.

    To turn that into solution-orientation we must find a good recipe, and note down #recipe ingredients..

    🌱 Recipe for Sustainable open social systems i.e. #SOSS

    - [sustainable FOSS ingredients here]

    Hint / rule: Max. ingredients is 10.

    🫧 socialcoding.. (@smallcircles@social.coop)

    #ThoughtProvoker :blobhyperthink: Uncomfortable questions.. - To what extent is #FOSS complicit to the rise of #BigTech? - To what extent is FOSS complicit to disruptive #AI craze we face today? - To what extent are vibe coding #LLM even possible without FOSS? "BUT.. BUT.. The License!" - To what extent does slapping on a license free us from responsibility, knowing that it hardly offers protection from abuse? - To what extent did FOSS too just introduce the tech and damn the externalities? - To what extent is FOSS complicit to the current state of the world? - To what extent is it enough to consider FOSS to be "imbibed by good morals and values" if we can't defend those? #poll #ethics [ ] We are clear. Because our intentions are good. [ ] We are clear. We just code. Bad actors abuse it [ ] We must find better ways to protect our work. [ ] Other (please comment)

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    @helge Recipe support on the #ActivityPub fediverse?

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    #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

    The fun of #SX is that you don't have to learn it, nor do you have to get it taught to you.

    Like chess you should #experience it to gain #experience, and you do that by meeting other #people and #practice it. By #SocialExperience with your friends and peers in the chess world #SocialGraph. Weaving #SocialFabric where you can be playful, creative and do experiments, engage in #challenges. This keeps one intrinsically #motivated to stay into the #game. Learn more. Enter a virtuous β­• circle of rewarding #exercises.

    And perhaps one day. Suddenly and unexpected, #opportunity finds you to play against #MagnusCarlsen. And WIN!

    The important thing is: You need not have any *expectation* for that. And most people shouldn't, as it is boils down to 'hanging yourself up to a Vision' if you simply don't possess the 'chess genius gene'. Most people don't.

    However you can still #Dream about beating Magnus one day to have fun at every level of your progression path to mastery.

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      @woozle the article was described as "fairly long thinkpiece" by @Profpatsch which with 53 min. read time is an understatement of "fairly long" where it comes to typical online content.

      Thank you for taking the time and ponder things! I think that is the most important. We are all so pragmatic and want to have quick results. And our society is asking to be hurried. Everything is urgent. All is in peril. But giving in to that urge is a trap, that makes us weaker as mankind to face our wickedest problems.

      Besides "Hammock driven development" mentioned in the article, #Emergence is key. And emergence is WEIRD and fascinating. I just tooted about it in..

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      🫧 socialcoding.. (@smallcircles@social.coop)

      Attached: 2 images #ThoughtProvoker :blobhyperthink: Back to promise and power of AP? Sustainable #evolution, hmm, yes. #Emergence, you say? Right, umm.. 🀷 #Fediverse-we-have vs. #ActivityPub, which is more powerful and #versatile ? Lego Sets vs. Lego Blocks, which is more powerful and versatile? View the video mentioned in the article about Emergent Complexity.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HqUYpGQIfs Can you influence and steer emergence and evolution? Some people like me, with Social experience design think so. Another person is Richard D. Bartlett known from #Loomio who also is behind #Microsolidarity, which I was reminded of the other day. Have a look for yourself.. https://www.microsolidarity.cc #SX #SocialCoding #SocialWeb

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      I used #SolidProject just to contrast a totally opposite approach to how fedi evolves: Fully formal #OpenStandards driven, but with risk to evolve into a 'standards maze' without ecosystem support.

      #Mastodon Foundation is a new development. Hopefully they care beyond the app.

      #SX #SocialCoding #SocialWeb

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      @smallcircles

      I have been working on a "move slowly and build things" basis for some time now -- arguably to excess [insert rant here]

      Unfortunately, as you noted, Life keeps going at its own breakneck pace regardless of whether I'm interested in breaking any necks πŸ˜…

      I do appreciate a good deep-dive, though, and hopefully I'll have time to absorb more of it

      @Profpatsch
      cc: @eryn

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      • woozle@toot.catW woozle@toot.cat

        @smallcircles

        I have been working on a "move slowly and build things" basis for some time now -- arguably to excess [insert rant here]

        Unfortunately, as you noted, Life keeps going at its own breakneck pace regardless of whether I'm interested in breaking any necks πŸ˜…

        I do appreciate a good deep-dive, though, and hopefully I'll have time to absorb more of it

        @Profpatsch
        cc: @eryn

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        @woozle @Profpatsch @eryn

        Thank you! I am delighted to hear that. An *intent* in itself is already valuable. And even more so, being *intentional* in what you do. Both of these have emergent properties. So you are *already* practicing #SX by sending this toot, it constitutes your 2 cents. And hence, truly, you may call yourself Social experience designer, if that were your dream job like it is mine. 😊

        This is how weird and wonderful emergence is. At least that is my *expectation*. I am also merely practicing, ha ha πŸ™‚

        #SX #Emergence #ParadoxOfEmergence

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        • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

          #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

          The fun of #SX is that you don't have to learn it, nor do you have to get it taught to you.

          Like chess you should #experience it to gain #experience, and you do that by meeting other #people and #practice it. By #SocialExperience with your friends and peers in the chess world #SocialGraph. Weaving #SocialFabric where you can be playful, creative and do experiments, engage in #challenges. This keeps one intrinsically #motivated to stay into the #game. Learn more. Enter a virtuous β­• circle of rewarding #exercises.

          And perhaps one day. Suddenly and unexpected, #opportunity finds you to play against #MagnusCarlsen. And WIN!

          The important thing is: You need not have any *expectation* for that. And most people shouldn't, as it is boils down to 'hanging yourself up to a Vision' if you simply don't possess the 'chess genius gene'. Most people don't.

          However you can still #Dream about beating Magnus one day to have fun at every level of your progression path to mastery.

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          #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

          Emergence. So fascinating, that. I came to some deep insight re: commons organization, a concept I call the Paradox of (commons based) Emergence. Hope to post a forum topic on it soon.

          I told so often on the channels that I shouldn't explain so much about SX concepts. That it was a failure condition. And it is. It was also my method to reiterate to myself for testing and improving them against various statements. And to jog my bad memory.

          #SX #ThoughtExperiment. #Emergence needs 2 ingredients: Simple building blocks and a set of rules. What if you were the first person to invent chess? For chess you can write them down in a heartbeat. Then though, this first designer / inventor of the game, who thinks it through..

          Can they imagine at that time Magnus Carlson level complexity?

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          • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

            #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

            Emergence. So fascinating, that. I came to some deep insight re: commons organization, a concept I call the Paradox of (commons based) Emergence. Hope to post a forum topic on it soon.

            I told so often on the channels that I shouldn't explain so much about SX concepts. That it was a failure condition. And it is. It was also my method to reiterate to myself for testing and improving them against various statements. And to jog my bad memory.

            #SX #ThoughtExperiment. #Emergence needs 2 ingredients: Simple building blocks and a set of rules. What if you were the first person to invent chess? For chess you can write them down in a heartbeat. Then though, this first designer / inventor of the game, who thinks it through..

            Can they imagine at that time Magnus Carlson level complexity?

            1/2

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            There exist no other chess players yet. Can they train with others? Will they understand the excitement of a deep philosophical session where the inventor got an inkling of Magnus Carlsen level genius? Probably not.

            Today there are libraries full of chess books. But not then. Should the inventor write all that? He can't. The only way to 'spread' chess about, is for others to experience it with others: social experience. Learn by doing.

            My mistake was that I was encouraging people into *doing*, but my continuous explanation seemed to ask "join me on something very complex and vague". That complex and vague being the reverse engineering of complex social dynamics that exist in the #commons, back to simple building blocks and rules. What an emergent designer does. But not at all what you need to know to participate in SX solutions. Everyone does their own thing.

            The paradox: Concrete SX practice steers intangible emergent value creation, but what you see at a time is just your 2 cents.

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            • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

              #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

              #fediverse is at an inflection point.

              Either revival and course correction to the original #ActivityPub protocol power and promise. With the potential to #ReimagineSocial.

              Or keep current track with fedi-we-have. Be content with a few great and reasonably popular app platforms. Surely some more to come. But with a messy wire protocol that stifles #innovation and isn't future-proof.

              #AskFedi do you dare to dream?

              This special thought provoker is based on personal reflection and 8 years of #commoning. Deliberately exposed to the inherent unsustainability of the #FOSS movement. Burning privilege by spending my savings.

              Goal: 1st-hand experience to learn the #social dynamics that make a #commons tick.

              I invite you to a #brainstorm & #ideation ride. To ponder how #fedi can organically evolve. Become unbeatable by #hypercapitalism.

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              Grassroots fediverse evolution

              Social dynamics in the grassroots fediverse ecosystem and laissΓ©z-faire practices led to divergence from power and promise of the ActivityPub protocol. Grassroots standards and the ActivityPub API initiative can get us back on track.

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              But in an age of #AI who still reads long handcrafted #blogs? Fill in the #poll.

              #SX #SocialCoding #SocialWeb

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              @smallcircles That's a really strong article, solid all the way through. I'm glad you acknowledge the small web as a plausible alternative to the fediverse.

              I'm strongly of the opinion myself that whenever humanity tries to design something it never ends well, but that organic creation is the only way forward (compare new towns to very old ones which have character and community), and also that protocols really need to be as simple as possible.

              /cont

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              • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

                @smallcircles That's a really strong article, solid all the way through. I'm glad you acknowledge the small web as a plausible alternative to the fediverse.

                I'm strongly of the opinion myself that whenever humanity tries to design something it never ends well, but that organic creation is the only way forward (compare new towns to very old ones which have character and community), and also that protocols really need to be as simple as possible.

                /cont

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                They should follow the UNIX philosophy of doing one thing well, and then the stack functions harmoniously to provide high-level functionality. Thus I think that ActivityPub is utter pants, including the whole W3C management of it.

                I'll have more to say on my own blog in a couple of weeks, when I've worked some things out. I'll keep you posted, and look forward to reading other comments on your piece here πŸ™‚

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                • woozle@toot.catW woozle@toot.cat

                  @smallcircles

                  I have been working on a "move slowly and build things" basis for some time now -- arguably to excess [insert rant here]

                  Unfortunately, as you noted, Life keeps going at its own breakneck pace regardless of whether I'm interested in breaking any necks πŸ˜…

                  I do appreciate a good deep-dive, though, and hopefully I'll have time to absorb more of it

                  @Profpatsch
                  cc: @eryn

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                  @woozle @smallcircles @Profpatsch @eryn "I have been working on a "move slowly and build things" basis for some time now..."

                  This is absolutely fine. Anybody who thinks a new order of independents is going to emerge in five years is delusional: first, we can all only do so much in a given time, and second we have to wait for each other to come up with successive evolutionary steps.

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                  • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

                    @woozle the article was described as "fairly long thinkpiece" by @Profpatsch which with 53 min. read time is an understatement of "fairly long" where it comes to typical online content.

                    Thank you for taking the time and ponder things! I think that is the most important. We are all so pragmatic and want to have quick results. And our society is asking to be hurried. Everything is urgent. All is in peril. But giving in to that urge is a trap, that makes us weaker as mankind to face our wickedest problems.

                    Besides "Hammock driven development" mentioned in the article, #Emergence is key. And emergence is WEIRD and fascinating. I just tooted about it in..

                    Link Preview Image
                    🫧 socialcoding.. (@smallcircles@social.coop)

                    Attached: 2 images #ThoughtProvoker :blobhyperthink: Back to promise and power of AP? Sustainable #evolution, hmm, yes. #Emergence, you say? Right, umm.. 🀷 #Fediverse-we-have vs. #ActivityPub, which is more powerful and #versatile ? Lego Sets vs. Lego Blocks, which is more powerful and versatile? View the video mentioned in the article about Emergent Complexity.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HqUYpGQIfs Can you influence and steer emergence and evolution? Some people like me, with Social experience design think so. Another person is Richard D. Bartlett known from #Loomio who also is behind #Microsolidarity, which I was reminded of the other day. Have a look for yourself.. https://www.microsolidarity.cc #SX #SocialCoding #SocialWeb

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                    --

                    I used #SolidProject just to contrast a totally opposite approach to how fedi evolves: Fully formal #OpenStandards driven, but with risk to evolve into a 'standards maze' without ecosystem support.

                    #Mastodon Foundation is a new development. Hopefully they care beyond the app.

                    #SX #SocialCoding #SocialWeb

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                    @smallcircles @woozle @Profpatsch The read-time according to Firefox's read mode thingy is 60-76 minutes.

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                    • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

                      @smallcircles @woozle @Profpatsch The read-time according to Firefox's read mode thingy is 60-76 minutes.

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                      @khleedril @woozle @Profpatsch

                      Oh wow, that is even more whopping! The Astro Starlight blog plugin must have optimism bias, or built in read-me encouragement balance correction. πŸ˜…

                      I was delighted to hear your feedback on the other posts, thank you! I will reply in due time on them.

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                      • khleedril@cyberplace.socialK khleedril@cyberplace.social

                        @woozle @smallcircles @Profpatsch @eryn "I have been working on a "move slowly and build things" basis for some time now..."

                        This is absolutely fine. Anybody who thinks a new order of independents is going to emerge in five years is delusional: first, we can all only do so much in a given time, and second we have to wait for each other to come up with successive evolutionary steps.

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                        @khleedril @woozle @Profpatsch @eryn

                        πŸ’― Totally! This is even part of core principles of #SX: Mindfulness.

                        A movement is timeless and can only progress by participants adding their 2 cts, which accrue over time. Or it pauses, waiting for input. The wicked solution is timeless in a similar way, waiting its lifecycle stage where it solves the wicked problem and sustainably satisfies all stakeholders' evolving needs.

                        Urgency is provided by individuals. However, if some group or movement has the attitude "Stop the talking, we MUST act NOW and with URGENCY" they have a humongous failure condition right there.

                        Instead there is prioritised, planned urgency and after breakdown into manageable chunks. It becomes simple then. You talk when you need to talk, and you act when you need to act.

                        It sounds like a platitude, and perhaps it is in how obvious it is. But if you don't act according to the wisdom of the platitude, perhaps it bears repeating it? Platitudes are a form of universal truths.

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                        • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

                          @khleedril @woozle @Profpatsch @eryn

                          πŸ’― Totally! This is even part of core principles of #SX: Mindfulness.

                          A movement is timeless and can only progress by participants adding their 2 cts, which accrue over time. Or it pauses, waiting for input. The wicked solution is timeless in a similar way, waiting its lifecycle stage where it solves the wicked problem and sustainably satisfies all stakeholders' evolving needs.

                          Urgency is provided by individuals. However, if some group or movement has the attitude "Stop the talking, we MUST act NOW and with URGENCY" they have a humongous failure condition right there.

                          Instead there is prioritised, planned urgency and after breakdown into manageable chunks. It becomes simple then. You talk when you need to talk, and you act when you need to act.

                          It sounds like a platitude, and perhaps it is in how obvious it is. But if you don't act according to the wisdom of the platitude, perhaps it bears repeating it? Platitudes are a form of universal truths.

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                          @smallcircles @khleedril

                          I just wish being patient didn't require so much patience πŸ˜‰

                          @Profpatsch @eryn

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                            @smallcircles @khleedril

                            I just wish being patient didn't require so much patience πŸ˜‰

                            @Profpatsch @eryn

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                            @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                            Aha, good one, I love it! Since I'm still in nerdsniped state on this whole emergence thing, let me try to come up with yet another platitude then... umm πŸ€” ......

                            Aww, got it. Maybe its garbage, platitudal overload, but at least it sounds deep. 🀣

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                              @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                              Aha, good one, I love it! Since I'm still in nerdsniped state on this whole emergence thing, let me try to come up with yet another platitude then... umm πŸ€” ......

                              Aww, got it. Maybe its garbage, platitudal overload, but at least it sounds deep. 🀣

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                              @smallcircles @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn I don't get it

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                                @smallcircles @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn I don't get it

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                                @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                                You are right. It is flawed. Happens on the quick-toot modern timeline of our time πŸ™‚

                                But this is also emergent design: experiment, test, improve in short cycles.

                                Another attempt at platitude then. Then it is up to others to counter-platitude me again πŸ˜„

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                                  There exist no other chess players yet. Can they train with others? Will they understand the excitement of a deep philosophical session where the inventor got an inkling of Magnus Carlsen level genius? Probably not.

                                  Today there are libraries full of chess books. But not then. Should the inventor write all that? He can't. The only way to 'spread' chess about, is for others to experience it with others: social experience. Learn by doing.

                                  My mistake was that I was encouraging people into *doing*, but my continuous explanation seemed to ask "join me on something very complex and vague". That complex and vague being the reverse engineering of complex social dynamics that exist in the #commons, back to simple building blocks and rules. What an emergent designer does. But not at all what you need to know to participate in SX solutions. Everyone does their own thing.

                                  The paradox: Concrete SX practice steers intangible emergent value creation, but what you see at a time is just your 2 cents.

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                                  #ThoughtProvoker πŸ€”

                                  #ParadoxOfEmergence. The Paradox of Emergence entails that the more intricate an #EmergentDesign gets, the more complex #WickedProblems it can potentially solve.

                                  However, all the potential power remains dormant, ethereal and invisible, especially to people other than the designer. It can only be properly perceived and valued, either with deep attention and focus on the emergent dynamics of the design. Or by dilligent practice in the field.

                                  A design may represent a beautiful emergent Golden Dragon of Problem Solving. Waiting in its lair under Wicked Problem mountain for when its time to breathe its Fires of Solution onto mankind. Ready to soar. Yet what most other people and even at times the designer themself perceive is merely a tiny mouse. Thus they are unwilling to add their 2 cents to a Potential they cannot grasp. Unable to see how their support adds to a sizable Dragon's Hoard that has already emerged, lending power to the dragon so it may be unleashed.

                                  #SX

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                                    @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                                    You are right. It is flawed. Happens on the quick-toot modern timeline of our time πŸ™‚

                                    But this is also emergent design: experiment, test, improve in short cycles.

                                    Another attempt at platitude then. Then it is up to others to counter-platitude me again πŸ˜„

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                                    @smallcircles

                                    I see a pin-back button in the works.
                                    May I?

                                    @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

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                                      @smallcircles

                                      I see a pin-back button in the works.
                                      May I?

                                      @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

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                                      @Algot @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                                      You mean a quote post? Sure, by all means πŸ™‚

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                                        @Algot @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                                        You mean a quote post? Sure, by all means πŸ™‚

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                                        @smallcircles

                                        I have a button-making setup. I'd love to make a physical button.

                                        @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

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                                          @Algot @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

                                          You mean a quote post? Sure, by all means πŸ™‚

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                                          @smallcircles

                                          @saxnot @woozle @khleedril @Profpatsch @eryn

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