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@organicmaps@fosstodon.org  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Organic Maps is in top 5 free Navigation apps in the US AppStore.

Navigation Top chart in the US AppStore
Navigation Top chart in the US AppStore
Navigation Top chart in the US AppStore
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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@organicmaps

That is beautiful

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@quixoticgeek@social.v.st  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Postscript: and before the cult of space Karen start with the "so you're an expert in orbital computing this week are you?" Well. One of my first jobs out of uni involved designing an onboard control system for a satellite. My design has literally been to space. I know what I'm talking about on this one.

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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@quixoticgeek
Thank you for giving us your Insight on this complex matter I was as ignorant as a 2-year-old child when it comes down to this subject now I'm in the loop

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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Ferrara, Italy
A beautiful Sunset to wish a beautiful SilentSunday to all the friends of the Fediverse

#Photography #Photo #Pictures #Pics #Picture #Italy #Ferrara #Sunset #SilentSunday #Fediverse #CityLandscapes

An image of the Prospettiva della Giovecca in Ferrara, Italy during sunset. The large archway frames the setting sun, casting a warm orange glow on the cobblestone street. A silhouette of a person on a bicycle is seen approaching the arch, with buildings lining the sides of the street. The sky is a gradient of purples and pinks, complementing the historic architecture.
An image of the Prospettiva della Giovecca in Ferrara, Italy during sunset. The large archway frames the setting sun, casting a warm orange glow on the cobblestone street. A silhouette of a person on a bicycle is seen approaching the arch, with buildings lining the sides of the street. The sky is a gradient of purples and pinks, complementing the historic architecture.
An image of the Prospettiva della Giovecca in Ferrara, Italy during sunset. The large archway frames the setting sun, casting a warm orange glow on the cobblestone street. A silhouette of a person on a bicycle is seen approaching the arch, with buildings lining the sides of the street. The sky is a gradient of purples and pinks, complementing the historic architecture.
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@PLA_906114@mastodon.illumos.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@stefano

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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

How I see the World.

(Read the alt text for what I mean.)

#Photography #Photo #Picture #Pic #NaturePhotography #Autumn #World #Light #Hope #ThereIsHope

An autumn landscape at sunset. Bare trees dominate the upper frame, their branches reaching across a golden sky. Below, vibrant green grass covers the ground, and a small stream winds through the scene, reflecting the warm light. A large tree trunk stands on the right, scarred where a branch was cut, but still alive with orange leaves clinging to its younger branches.
This is how I see the world. The bare trees, what we notice most, seem dead, like today's civilization: governed by hatred, coldness, selfishness, rampant individualism. But at the base, the grass is green. Because at the base, there are wonderful people who often go unnoticed, yet they are the most important part of everything. And beyond: light and color, because life can give us far more than these bare "trees" show right now. And the trees themselves, if not rotten inside, will bloom again.
I intentionally increased the saturation to create this contrast: to flood the scene with light.
An autumn landscape at sunset. Bare trees dominate the upper frame, their branches reaching across a golden sky. Below, vibrant green grass covers the ground, and a small stream winds through the scene, reflecting the warm light. A large tree trunk stands on the right, scarred where a branch was cut, but still alive with orange leaves clinging to its younger branches. This is how I see the world. The bare trees, what we notice most, seem dead, like today's civilization: governed by hatred, coldness, selfishness, rampant individualism. But at the base, the grass is green. Because at the base, there are wonderful people who often go unnoticed, yet they are the most important part of everything. And beyond: light and color, because life can give us far more than these bare "trees" show right now. And the trees themselves, if not rotten inside, will bloom again. I intentionally increased the saturation to create this contrast: to flood the scene with light.
An autumn landscape at sunset. Bare trees dominate the upper frame, their branches reaching across a golden sky. Below, vibrant green grass covers the ground, and a small stream winds through the scene, reflecting the warm light. A large tree trunk stands on the right, scarred where a branch was cut, but still alive with orange leaves clinging to its younger branches. This is how I see the world. The bare trees, what we notice most, seem dead, like today's civilization: governed by hatred, coldness, selfishness, rampant individualism. But at the base, the grass is green. Because at the base, there are wonderful people who often go unnoticed, yet they are the most important part of everything. And beyond: light and color, because life can give us far more than these bare "trees" show right now. And the trees themselves, if not rotten inside, will bloom again. I intentionally increased the saturation to create this contrast: to flood the scene with light.
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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

@stefano

Nature Photography is wonderful

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@jbz@indieweb.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Why BSDs? // Tim Chase
https://blog.thechases.com/posts/why-bsds/

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@RadioAzureus@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Thank you for posting this @jbz

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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

I've taken the time to read this IT notes Story where we are reminded to use Open Source Code in the diverse way it's intended

I can give you an example regarding the _if tools_
**ifconfig** is in my _muscle memory_ the things that I need executed from this program just fly out of my fingers in reflex mode
I've been using the if tools ever since we needed to _compile everything_ ourselves, when we wanted to run an Open Source Environment, where the kernel was written and delivered in source code only.
If this is the first toot you read by me, I've been with the Open Source community on the Linux side since the alpha versions were coded and distributed through Usenet, in comp.os.unix.*

In that period you were grateful when a task set that you needed to execute, had a program, which would either make your task easier or better manageable, than doing everything by hand in a laborious manner

Ever since the beginning there are different GNU programs, written in the Richard Stallman period, that can do similar things. All you need to do is choose what you like and stick with it
If you do not like the way it works, you can fork it & change the code, if you don't know how to write a line of code, there are _manual pages_ available which you can use as teaching methods to learn how to code yourself
All you need to be for that is an _autodidact_
You have the power of the **Source Code** readily available right in front of you

At a certain point in time _Bram Molenaar_ did not like the way VI worked; he want it more than vi offered. At this point in time Bram Molenaar programmed vim on the _Amiga_ computer. Since the true Open Source form was followed vim was also distributed in Source form and was happily adopted by others who were thinking in a similar manner as Bram Molenaar and they started to contribute to that program.
vi is a vital program on UNIX systems. What Bram has made, is create a _choice_ for people who want it more than what vi offered.

# vim & vi happily coexist!

## This is the beauty of Open Source

At a later point in time this is also what happened with the programmer who wanted more than what the if-tool set offers. Thus the command set of _ip_ was programmed. Similar to vi and vim they happily coexist.

### However on the distribution level something changed.

After a couple of decades I noticed that traditional tools, that have been tried, tested, stable and have withstood the test of time, were dropped from the base installations. You have to go and fetch them yourself. It was even done with _critical tools_ like the if tool set. It's not just one distribution that's doing it but different distributions.
I was busy with an installation; at a certain point I needed **ifconfig** to work on my network interface devices; I needed to configure something on the fly. Imagine my facial expression when I detected that ifconfig wasn't in the base installation!
The machine was in a _chicken egg_ situation because I had &no access to the network_ I had to stop, go to another place fetch the if tools separately, find out that they were dropped for reasons which were totally irrelevant to my work, go back to the machine, install them separately and in the process waste many valuable minutes of time.

It was then that I started to notice the pattern a pattern of **polarization** removing tools which are critical to base installations without leaving a warning

I had to _change_ my setup routine which has been working for decades in a _flawless_ manner, because someone somewhere decided that a good tool set became obsolete.

This polarization is not only in the choice of what commands are chosen to be in the base installation of a distribution, it's in many different sections of the open source community which is what Stefano has shed some light upon.

Polarization because of diversity is totally unnecessary, happy and peaceful coexistance is key

* You can love vim yet cherish vi
* You can glorify emacs yet admire vim
* I can love XCFE cherish LXDE, admire KDE & like GNOME all simultaneously

Depending up on what I'm doing, what machine I am working on (SBC server embedded system), what is needed on the task at hand, I simply adapt and work with the diverse tools available for free.

There is absolutely now need for polarisation or Toxic behavior in the Open Source ENV:

Another example is the direction that Gnome went many years ago.

In that period I used Enlightenment, Gnome, KDE and FVWM simultaneously on different machines. All WM are working in a manner that I like. When however the Gnome programmers decided to strip configuration features of the Desktop Environment, I didn't go on a rant, I didn't bother to fork, because of the massive amount of work involved.

I just left in Peace

Diversity is Vital. GNOME is Vital! We need them all

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#Story #Stefano #Programming #FVWM #LXDE #OpenSource #BSD #freeBSD #Linux #POST #X86 #technology #SBC

https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/11/14/this-isnt-a-battle/

This Isn't a Battle | MyNotes

After reading a post describing the FreeBSD community as 'toxic', I share a different perspective. This isn't a battle. It's a reflection on coexistence, the original Open Source spirit, and the quiet richness of taking a different path.
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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

I've taken the time to read this IT notes Story where we are reminded to use Open Source Code in the diverse way it's intended

I can give you an example regarding the _if tools_
**ifconfig** is in my _muscle memory_ the things that I need executed from this program just fly out of my fingers in reflex mode
I've been using the if tools ever since we needed to _compile everything_ ourselves, when we wanted to run an Open Source Environment, where the kernel was written and delivered in source code only.
If this is the first toot you read by me, I've been with the Open Source community on the Linux side since the alpha versions were coded and distributed through Usenet, in comp.os.unix.*

In that period you were grateful when a task set that you needed to execute, had a program, which would either make your task easier or better manageable, than doing everything by hand in a laborious manner

Ever since the beginning there are different GNU programs, written in the Richard Stallman period, that can do similar things. All you need to do is choose what you like and stick with it
If you do not like the way it works, you can fork it & change the code, if you don't know how to write a line of code, there are _manual pages_ available which you can use as teaching methods to learn how to code yourself
All you need to be for that is an _autodidact_
You have the power of the **Source Code** readily available right in front of you

At a certain point in time _Bram Molenaar_ did not like the way VI worked; he want it more than vi offered. At this point in time Bram Molenaar programmed vim on the _Amiga_ computer. Since the true Open Source form was followed vim was also distributed in Source form and was happily adopted by others who were thinking in a similar manner as Bram Molenaar and they started to contribute to that program.
vi is a vital program on UNIX systems. What Bram has made, is create a _choice_ for people who want it more than what vi offered.

# vim & vi happily coexist!

## This is the beauty of Open Source

At a later point in time this is also what happened with the programmer who wanted more than what the if-tool set offers. Thus the command set of _ip_ was programmed. Similar to vi and vim they happily coexist.

### However on the distribution level something changed.

After a couple of decades I noticed that traditional tools, that have been tried, tested, stable and have withstood the test of time, were dropped from the base installations. You have to go and fetch them yourself. It was even done with _critical tools_ like the if tool set. It's not just one distribution that's doing it but different distributions.
I was busy with an installation; at a certain point I needed **ifconfig** to work on my network interface devices; I needed to configure something on the fly. Imagine my facial expression when I detected that ifconfig wasn't in the base installation!
The machine was in a _chicken egg_ situation because I had &no access to the network_ I had to stop, go to another place fetch the if tools separately, find out that they were dropped for reasons which were totally irrelevant to my work, go back to the machine, install them separately and in the process waste many valuable minutes of time.

It was then that I started to notice the pattern a pattern of **polarization** removing tools which are critical to base installations without leaving a warning

I had to _change_ my setup routine which has been working for decades in a _flawless_ manner, because someone somewhere decided that a good tool set became obsolete.

This polarization is not only in the choice of what commands are chosen to be in the base installation of a distribution, it's in many different sections of the open source community which is what Stefano has shed some light upon.

Polarization because of diversity is totally unnecessary, happy and peaceful coexistance is key

* You can love vim yet cherish vi
* You can glorify emacs yet admire vim
* I can love XCFE cherish LXDE, admire KDE & like GNOME all simultaneously

Depending up on what I'm doing, what machine I am working on (SBC server embedded system), what is needed on the task at hand, I simply adapt and work with the diverse tools available for free.

There is absolutely now need for polarisation or Toxic behavior in the Open Source ENV:

Another example is the direction that Gnome went many years ago.

In that period I used Enlightenment, Gnome, KDE and FVWM simultaneously on different machines. All WM are working in a manner that I like. When however the Gnome programmers decided to strip configuration features of the Desktop Environment, I didn't go on a rant, I didn't bother to fork, because of the massive amount of work involved.

I just left in Peace

Diversity is Vital. GNOME is Vital! We need them all

🦋💙 #Lobi 💙🦋

#Story #Stefano #Programming #FVWM #LXDE #OpenSource #BSD #freeBSD #Linux #POST #X86 #technology #SBC

https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/11/14/this-isnt-a-battle/

This Isn't a Battle | MyNotes

After reading a post describing the FreeBSD community as 'toxic', I share a different perspective. This isn't a battle. It's a reflection on coexistence, the original Open Source spirit, and the quiet richness of taking a different path.
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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

Good morning, #BSDCafe
Good morning, #illumosCafe
Good morning, #Fediverse

I woke up quite early, I just couldn't sleep anymore. And this caused a positive side effect: I could see a beautiful sunrise from my window.

Have a great day!

#GoodMorning

A Misty sunrise, as it appears from my window
A Misty sunrise, as it appears from my window
A Misty sunrise, as it appears from my window
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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

Sending you Universal Love 💕 and Universal Energy @stefano

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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

@stefano @Queenofpalms

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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

OMG, is it only 17:36 on Thursday?

#Tired

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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

@stefano

You can do some simple breathing exercises, which shall relax your corpus

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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago
@Dendrobatus_Azureus Happy belated birthday to your mother!
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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago
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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

Today, I was not very productive.
I walked 31 km today.
Today, I feel good.

#MindHealth

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@RadioAzureus@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago
@stefano

Movement is Life

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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

It is important to be thankful. This is not an image in and en upon itself.
This photograph was composed from a sample a food that was given to me, because I'm in dire need of assistance, to get projects within my IT Technology fields of expertise.

Due to the horrific situation in my country, the enormous amount of inflation, combined with very questionable political figures ruining the whole economic system and landscape for decades, Many businesses have collapsed, including those that I've given Open Source service and support to for decades.

So when one of those businesses, which luckily does not reside in my country but is remote, has a top level manager who is also friend, decides to jump in and help no questions asked, it is only fair to be thankful.

That energy of gratitude shall be reflected through the Universe to that Friend and everyone else who reads this toot.

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#Thankful#Grace#Love#Universal#SR#SA#UniversalLove#FediVerse#ThankYou

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The photograph composed in 81A warm light, shows a box of Golden Bridge Choco-Caramel Crisps cereal. The box is predominantly red with a yellow splash indicating "41% Whole Wheat." The brand name "Golden Bridge" is prominently displayed in white text on a yellow background. The product name "Choco-Caramel Crisps" is written in large white and yellow letters. Below the product name, there is a bowl of cereal with milk, showcasing the star-shaped pieces in brown and yellow colors. The text "CRUNCHY, CARAMELLY, CHOCOLATEY, HAPPY" is written around the bowl. The Nutri-Score is shown as "A," indicating a relatively healthy option. The Fairtrade logo is visible in the top right corner. The box is placed on a textured gray fabric surface. Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 0.205 Wh
The photograph composed in 81A warm light, shows a box of Golden Bridge Choco-Caramel Crisps cereal. The box is predominantly red with a yellow splash indicating "41% Whole Wheat." The brand name "Golden Bridge" is prominently displayed in white text on a yellow background. The product name "Choco-Caramel Crisps" is written in large white and yellow letters. Below the product name, there is a bowl of cereal with milk, showcasing the star-shaped pieces in brown and yellow colors. The text "CRUNCHY, CARAMELLY, CHOCOLATEY, HAPPY" is written around the bowl. The Nutri-Score is shown as "A," indicating a relatively healthy option. The Fairtrade logo is visible in the top right corner. The box is placed on a textured gray fabric surface. Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 0.205 Wh
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@Dendrobatus_Azureus@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

It is important to be thankful. This is not an image in and en upon itself.
This photograph was composed from a sample a food that was given to me, because I'm in dire need of assistance, to get projects within my IT Technology fields of expertise.

Due to the horrific situation in my country, the enormous amount of inflation, combined with very questionable political figures ruining the whole economic system and landscape for decades, Many businesses have collapsed, including those that I've given Open Source service and support to for decades.

So when one of those businesses, which luckily does not reside in my country but is remote, has a top level manager who is also friend, decides to jump in and help no questions asked, it is only fair to be thankful.

That energy of gratitude shall be reflected through the Universe to that Friend and everyone else who reads this toot.

🦋💙❤️💋#Lobi 💙💕🌹💐💙🦋

#Thankful#Grace#Love#Universal#SR#SA#UniversalLove#FediVerse#ThankYou

The photograph composed in 81A warm light, shows a box of Golden Bridge Choco-Caramel Crisps cereal. The box is predominantly red with a yellow splash indicating "41% Whole Wheat." The brand name "Golden Bridge" is prominently displayed in white text on a yellow background. The product name "Choco-Caramel Crisps" is written in large white and yellow letters. Below the product name, there is a bowl of cereal with milk, showcasing the star-shaped pieces in brown and yellow colors. The text "CRUNCHY, CARAMELLY, CHOCOLATEY, HAPPY" is written around the bowl. The Nutri-Score is shown as "A," indicating a relatively healthy option. The Fairtrade logo is visible in the top right corner. The box is placed on a textured gray fabric surface.

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The photograph composed in 81A warm light, shows a box of Golden Bridge Choco-Caramel Crisps cereal. The box is predominantly red with a yellow splash indicating "41% Whole Wheat." The brand name "Golden Bridge" is prominently displayed in white text on a yellow background. The product name "Choco-Caramel Crisps" is written in large white and yellow letters. Below the product name, there is a bowl of cereal with milk, showcasing the star-shaped pieces in brown and yellow colors. The text "CRUNCHY, CARAMELLY, CHOCOLATEY, HAPPY" is written around the bowl. The Nutri-Score is shown as "A," indicating a relatively healthy option. The Fairtrade logo is visible in the top right corner. The box is placed on a textured gray fabric surface. Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 0.205 Wh
The photograph composed in 81A warm light, shows a box of Golden Bridge Choco-Caramel Crisps cereal. The box is predominantly red with a yellow splash indicating "41% Whole Wheat." The brand name "Golden Bridge" is prominently displayed in white text on a yellow background. The product name "Choco-Caramel Crisps" is written in large white and yellow letters. Below the product name, there is a bowl of cereal with milk, showcasing the star-shaped pieces in brown and yellow colors. The text "CRUNCHY, CARAMELLY, CHOCOLATEY, HAPPY" is written around the bowl. The Nutri-Score is shown as "A," indicating a relatively healthy option. The Fairtrade logo is visible in the top right corner. The box is placed on a textured gray fabric surface. Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 0.205 Wh
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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

I'm trying to finalize the second part of the 'Make Your Own Backup System' series.
It's long and packed with information, but I won't break it up.
If all goes well, it'll be out tomorrow morning, Wednesday at the latest.
Stay Tuned!

#ITNotes#Backups

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@RussSharek@mastodon.art  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

Today the temperatures and @SocialGaff's healing process conspired to give us a wonderful opportunity to do some renovation work on #ThisOldClownHouse.

The library ceiling is now fully textured!

In a couple of days it will be dry, and we can throw some paint at it.

I'm so excited to have gotten to throw some mud around.

We lost the light as we finished up, so pictures to follow.

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@RadioAzureus@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago
@RussSharek @SocialGaff

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@dexter@bsd.network  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

Please use ALT tags/image descriptions.

Many instances are slow to federate or one of a dozen other technical difficulties, and images are displayed as blank boxes.

This impacts users regardless of their ability to see “normally”.

Thx

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@RadioAzureus@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago
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Words Of Wisdom

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