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2024-14-06
I see Seinfeld and George finally got their screen play picked up
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2024-14-06
$5k cap is nowhere near enough just think about if it was a woman who was filmed and content shared by a man and the case brought outside this tribunal, amount be way more
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2024-14-06
You guys have a drive-thru court?
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2024-15-06
Likely meant to be alt text, accidentally included as a caption.
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2024-15-06
Web same as paper, think writers
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2024-15-06
50%of the revenue from the account? Assuming only two involved of course.
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2024-15-06
I know a store in northern Ontario that does drive thru beer and bullets. Roll up, call your order in, staff bring it right out to your truck. Pretty handy though I’m sure very illegal.
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2024-15-06
Where is this? Is it just a Beer Store attached to a hunting supplies/corner store?
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2024-15-06
Pretty much. It’s in a remote area mostly visited by hunters and fishermen. The business is a combination of hunting supply, mechanic, convenience store, camping/fishing gear, beer, and general goods. The only other businesses within about 20-30 mins are an OPP station and a greasy spoon diner. They do the “drive thru” for regular customers.
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2024-15-06
Ah cool, I love cozy supply stops like that up north.
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We have universal healthcare here. Many of us also have private through employment, but that doesn’t take into account pre-existing conditions (at least mine doesn’t).
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2024-14-06
Well it says it’s being assessed by NICE. No decision to roll it out has been made yet.
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2024-14-06
Every overweight by 20lb person Everyone who smokes Everyone who drinks Everyone who has a family history of medical issues Anyone with depression or other mental illnesses Anyone who might become overweight within next 9 years or get Covid19, 20 and 34 Ai power prediction = possible heart issues 10 years.💖
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2024-15-06
What the fuck is this word vomit?
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2024-15-06
Dude it's the UK
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2024-15-06
No insult to you but when people say that, they fail to mention it's primarily NHS around London or the South in general that has issues with wait times and shit. Up North you're getting an appointment same day half the time, within the week otherwise
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2024-15-06
Yeh I’m in the West Midlands and my dad has recently been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Absolutely cannot fault the NHS in any way, they’ve been super quick. And if you have the ability to take cancellations, you get seen even faster.
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2024-15-06
Genuinely no idea.
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2024-15-06
We already know how to avoid heart attacks, people are just unwilling to follow doctors' orders, don't think they'll be more willing to obey ChatGPT.
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2024-15-06
You're right of course, it's part of human nature to ignore good advice! If it came with some startling graphics and maybe a mock up of your final dying hours it might persuade a few though.
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2024-15-06
Dude you have no idea how revolutionary this really is. They take a CT scan of the heart and then the AI can literally see everything, it can see how much plaque is in your arteries, it can see how inflammation there is. It can tell you exactly how healthy or unhealthy your arteries are. This is a game changer. So it can catch heart disease in the early stages and then doctors can act on this information.  We've been taking CT scans of the heart for decades now but AI is the new component here. AI can look at the CT scan and see things the human eye can't.   So thanks to this AI we can take a peek at the heart non-invasively and see how it's doing (we've never had this power before). This truly is revolutionary.  There are many people who feel totally fine but all of a sudden die of a massive heart attack. In fact most of the time heart disease has no symptoms, you find out you have heart disease when you're having a heart attack.  But thanks to AI we will be able to catch heart disease in the early stages. Eventually this will be in every single hospital in the world. It'll become standard that at age 45 you go get a CT scan of your heart and have AI take a look at it.  Kind of like how you're supposed to get a colonoscopy at 45.  Here please read my other comment for more information https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1dfvgft/comment/l8ls7l0/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
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2024-16-06
Hey please go here and see my other comment for more information https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1dfvgft/comment/l8ls7l0/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
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2024-16-06
Thank you AI
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Now they’ll be able to download an app that turns off their camera’s shutter sound
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2024-14-06
All the malware Japan could ever want now! Enjoy.
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2024-14-06
Does this apply to the Nintendo eShop or Playstation Station Store 😂
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2024-14-06
I know, I just wanted to bring up the whole shutter click in Japan thing lol. I was there recently and I was taking the Shinkansen from Kyoto to Tokyo and I could hear a bunch of camera clicks as we were passing Mt. Fuji. The bullet trains in Japan are normally whisper quiet so I wanted to be like “ha ha you guys couldn’t do that silently cuz you’re perverts” lol
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2024-14-06
In Canada, it's funny, my shutter sound sometimes goes off (I think in Portrait mode) but not regular Photo mode, it's very weird.
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2024-14-06
So you saw Japan in the title of the post, and tried to jam in a racist joke about Japan any way you could? 
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2024-14-06
Lol right? If you’re gonna do it, do it across the board. Force Nintendo to officially allow third party app stores on the switch…
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2024-14-06
That’s true but the real question is why are we regulating this? It’s a slippery slope to start regulating things for “their own interests” because that last part is open to interpretation.
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2024-14-06
Because Big Tech are a bunch of monopolistic robber Barron's who won't do a thing unless they are regulated or threatened with regulations. This can't come soon enough for the world at large
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2024-14-06
I wonder why Japan stands out in upskirt photos, hentai, and censored porn.
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2024-15-06
Hate to break it to you but millions of people play games on their phones. A video game console is a computer and it is only limited by the software developed for it.
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2024-15-06
If anything consoles should be more open than the personal device that is an extension of your brain and everything about you. Funny enough Apple opened up game/app stores to everyone first. Consoles were closed. PC was publisher only to get listed on stores. Apple led to Android, Steam, consoles, and more open. They killed the publisher required model and led devs launch direct taking way less of a cut. Publisher models were 60-80% cuts (depending on IP if used or not) and the numbers were fudged all the time to cut the cut to developers. Apple changed the game for developers and made it a developer market over publishers.
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2024-15-06
You do not want this. This would drastically reduce iphone cybersecurity. This would negatively impact hundreds of millions of Americans.
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2024-15-06
How so? I don’t disagree, I’m just ignorant
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2024-15-06
currently Apple has control over the store. They can remove apps that are viruses, or get compromised. If you allow a third party app store, that is no longer possible. To be fair there are downsides to Apple having a monopoly on apps, but it’s not all bad.
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2024-15-06
The downside being they basically charge everyone a 30% security fee? I like apples privacy and security which is why I use them. This is good information to know just in case this ever does come to the US.
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2024-15-06
i mean that’s another downside. They can also kill innovation and competitors. Also their SDK is bullshit for new developers. Another downside is that they take forever to review things for less popular apps. also, they don’t always have good security.
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2024-15-06
Only applies to american big tech like usual.
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2024-15-06
I'll take "things Android has done since the beginning and the world hasn't exploded" for 1000, Alex
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2024-15-06
i don't like Apple products at all, but i do agree with Apple on this. it's their device, it's their ecosystem, they should be able to decide what "enters" it. a phone is a necessity for people, that is true, but that doesn't mean that that phone needs to be an iPhone. if people want an open system, there are alternatives.
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2024-15-06
Consoles typically have much lower hardware margins than a smartphone. Apple literally controls the majority of the profits in the entire smartphone market because their profit margins for hardware alone is insane. Apple is literally triple dipping - making insane profits on hardware, then making more money off services like iCloud, AND making bank on a 30% cut on all apps and in-app-purchases Also, consoles are purpose-built hardware to play games, and it's well understood by any logical person that consoles are meant for games, anything else is an extra benefit. Meanwhile, smartphones are literally an essential tool for anyone in the modern world, and the "ecosystem" lock-in means that people often don't even have a choice of switching OSes. In other words, it's not as if customers can just tell Apple to f-off for anti-consumer practices Completely different cases, but nice whataboutism anyway
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2024-15-06
So like a Mac? Either the Mac is insecure and full of viruses, or that it's actually completely fine and Apple is full of shit?
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2024-15-06
you could just not buy that refrigerator.
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2024-15-06
Why they trying to fuck with Apple? I enjoy my security, I have an android and an iPhone for a reason.
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2024-15-06
Currently you still can install any app you want but you just need to pay money to Apple or fuck around every 7 days. I don’t know why you support this 
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2024-15-06
So you blame Windows that your company don’t know how to use group policies to make restrictions even tighter than Apple?
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2024-15-06
They could be social engeneered into sideloading even now. What’s the point? Or you don’t know that sideloading exists on iPhones?
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2024-14-06
Capitalism must be defended. Repairing and replacing cars is big business, and with EV’s you have to do it less. Also, how the hell am I supposed to roll coal on people or make heads turn with a loud engine note? EV’s are ruining my ability to inconvenience other people.
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2024-14-06
Ok, I’ll bite: what am I missing out on by driving an EV? Because I honestly can’t think of anything, and I’ve been driving one for 3 years now.
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2024-14-06
It’s the short sightedness of the incumbent protecting their business model. Like Kodak developing the digital camera and then doing nothing with it because it might impact their film business.
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2024-14-06
I just can’t justify one right now. I only owe $7k on a car worth maybe 12-15k in a private sale. My car loan is $329 a month, I drive maybe 8 miles a day for work, about 50 miles a day once or twice a month, and about 600-900 miles on out of state trips 2-3 times a year. I fill up my tank about once a month typically. It would be hard to realize any savings for a long time and I’d have to own the car for at least 10 years to maybe see a benefit right now.
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2024-14-06
"Japan leads the way" in sabatoging EVs, yet only Toyota is mentioned in the article. Meanwhile I test drove a Honda Prologue and it will likely be my next vehicle purchase when the time comes.
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2024-14-06
Got an ev in 2021. According to my mileage and math I’ve saved 30 grand on gas in 3 years.
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2024-15-06
Ummm the most sold vehicle in the US is the F-150, I don’t have the best data on that, but new or used they’re going for 40-70k. Regardless of class, I don’t think a lot of the US makes good “financial decisions “
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2024-15-06
Why not? I’m amazed at the charging setups for a lot of EVs. I’m personally running a 50ft extension cord off a 120v until I get my act together to install a proper 240v outlet
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2024-15-06
NGL, the number one reason I’ve moved to EVs is to avoid further ICE maintenance costs. And yeah, there are a ton of entrenched interests in the mfg, fueling, and maintenance aspects of the current automotive model.
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2024-15-06
Bit of a straw man? You stated the article only mentioned Toyota, which is false as I pointed out.
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2024-15-06
Really wish they'd offer the Maverick in a PHEV format, that would be the perfect little runabout hauler for my needs.
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2024-15-06
Liberals are for some reason incredible at letting the perfect be the enemy of the good.
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2024-15-06
Because they are the worst option of all the alternatives to gasoline.
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2024-15-06
Solar cars will never be viable. The amount of energy needed to move a vehicle is much more than solar panels on a vehicle can generate. Here's the math: A decent electric car will use 350 Wh per mile. Solar radiation is about 1000 W/m2. A full size car will have around 8 m2 of surface area. If you completely cover the surface with solar panels, at least a 1/4 of them will be facing away from the sun at any given time, so you're maxing out at 6 m2. Additionally the panels are only around 20% efficient (it's going to be worse because most of the panels not in shade are not perpendicular to the sun). So 1000\*6\*0.2=1200W maximum production at perfect sun position. Most of the time you'll get less because the sun isn't directly overhead. If you add up the lower production times we can estimate it's equivalent to 4 hours of full perfect energy. So you're looking at less than 4800 Wh or maybe 14 miles (4800/350) of range per day. There a reason no one is seriously producing a solar covered car. It's a lot more expensive and, even with generous assumptions, it can't produce enough energy.
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2024-15-06
I'm not the target market(don't have new car money) but it really does sound like the ideal combination.
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2024-15-06
> Musks recent tantrum after convincing the worlds manufacturers to adopt his standard in the US isn’t helping. details? Dude has a meltdown like bi-weekly, so I missed this one.
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2024-15-06
My ideal truck would be something the size of a Dakota/Ranger/S10 from the 90s with PHEV or full electric, but I think the PHEV Maverick is the more realistic hope.
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2024-15-06
that actually looks pretty decent.
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2024-15-06
Price, on market, charger network, marketing.
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2024-15-06
I'm not against EVs at all, but buying one now, when the second hand market for EVs is not as mature as ICE is just a waste of money. And I say so with the thought I'd want to sell that car after 3 or 4 years, but then it'll be tough, and I'll likely lose 50%. Not mentioning infrastructure is not ready yet, a hybrid right now is a way better option.
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2024-15-06
I read hydrogen leaks through metal. Maybe they've solved that.
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2024-15-06
Yeah, If they had spent more time working towards eco friendly alternatives, the shift to something more sustainable would have been more gradual, they chose to boycot, cheat on emission tests, green washing, etc. We might have otherwise seen more viable fuel alternatives by now, who knows. They've always been resisting regulatory measures and obscuring the public understanding of the impact on the environment, they knew the impacts many decades ago. We might have even been decades ahead with EV's today (and potentially batteries) if GM hadn't killed the EV1 program.
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2024-15-06
Maybe it's time you actually did some research. Hydrogen is far safer than any other type of fuel. Risk of explosions is far less than your regular gasoline car. https://www.topspeed.com/why-shouldnt-fear-hydrogen-powered-cars/
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2024-15-06
He fired the entire supercharger team - 500 some people - because of some disagreement about headcount he had with the head of the initiative the day before. Then of course starts hiring some members back days later
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2024-15-06
> I drive maybe 8 miles a day for work Get an e-bike.
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2024-15-06
The issue is that people only think about their own personal situation. *I can't find a way to charge my car so that must mean that no one else can charge their car either hence all EV cars are bad.* And the anti-Tesla thing has got nothing to do with EV tech, it has to do with Musk and how bad their cars are compared to traditional car manufacturers.
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2024-15-06
EVs are bad for repairability.
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2024-15-06
How DARE you! That’s 30 grand that could’ve gone to big oil!
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2024-15-06
China is going to get a good long head start on EVs. Scratch that. The U.S. and other countries are *giving* China a good long head start. I was there when Japan came into the U.S. market with high-quality cars at low prices. Can the same thing happen with China and EVs? Yes, of course it can. And, in 10 years or so, it probably will.
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2024-15-06
Send me a check and I’ll upgrade today
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2024-15-06
I have a paid off 2013 focus with only 40k miles. No way in hell burn five figures on an EV at this point. My car will have to die first
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2024-15-06
No, they're bad for repairability as you can't just get an aftermarket battery or motor to replace your busted one, you HAVE to go to a dealership and they can charge you whatever because they have a monopoly on those parts, and if someone were to make aftermarket parts, they could install DRM like JD and apple does
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2024-15-06
99.99999999% of people don't replace broken motors in ICE vehicles, so that's not an actual argument. And it would be illegal to DRM EV car parts because of existing automotive regulations.
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2024-15-06
5k Max with labor cost.
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2024-15-06
How are you related to the mechanic? Because there's no way it's that cheap without a friends& family discount.
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2024-15-06
A little bit over 2k labor cost for a engine swap is standard rate. $100/hr x around 20hr to swap.
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2024-15-06
Are you pricing a rebuild, or an engine from all brand new components?
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2024-15-06
A full engine swap, 3000 max for the engine itself , and around 2000 for the labor cost.
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2024-15-06
The Chinese EVs will sell all over the world where the tariffs aren’t excessive. The technology will get even better.
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2024-15-06
Why do you say “your hero China”?
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2024-15-06
Best investment I ever made was a home in an area that allows me to not be dependent on a depreciating asset like a car, no matter what kind.
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2024-16-06
One thing though. Charging can be remedied quickly. Nothing too special is needed for it. Electric power is everywhere. Renewable sources of power generation are being built everywhere too. Stations can scale with the market. There are enough to go cross country with *some planning*, with more EVs on the road that could become a caveat-free statement.
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"Sign in or purchase". Anyone has a link to a freely available version ? Putting standards behind paywalls must be the stupidest idea someone ever came up with.
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I wonder if Google has…
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