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So, let me try and put everything together here, because I really do think it needs to be talked about.
Today, Unity announced that it intends to apply a fee to use its software. Then it got worse.
For those not in the know, Unity is the most popular free to use video game development tool, offering a basic version for individuals who want to learn how to create games or create independently alongside paid versions for corporations or people who want more features. It's decent enough at this job, has issues but for the price point I can't complain, and is the idea entry point into creating in this medium, it's a very important piece of software.
But speaking of tools, the CEO is a massive one. When he was the COO of EA, he advocated for using, what out and out sounds like emotional manipulation to coerce players into microtransactions.
"A consumer gets engaged in a property, they might spend 10, 20, 30, 50 hours on the game and then when they're deep into the game they're well invested in it. We're not gouging, but we're charging and at that point in time the commitment can be pretty high."
He also called game developers who don't discuss monetization early in the planning stages of development, quote, "fucking idiots".
So that sets the stage for what might be one of the most bald-faced greediest moves I've seen from a corporation in a minute. Most at least have the sense of self-preservation to hide it.
A few hours ago, Unity posted this announcement on the official blog.
Effective January 1, 2024, we will introduce a new Unity Runtime Fee that’s based on game installs. We will also add cloud-based asset storage, Unity DevOps tools, and AI at runtime at no extra cost to Unity subscription plans this November. We are introducing a Unity Runtime Fee that is based upon each time a qualifying game is downloaded by an end user. We chose this because each time a game is downloaded, the Unity Runtime is also installed. Also we believe that an initial install-based fee allows creators to keep the ongoing financial gains from player engagement, unlike a revenue share.
Now there are a few red flags to note in this pitch immediately.
Unity is planning on charging a fee on all games which use its engine.
This is a flat fee per number of installs.
They are using an always online runtime function to determine whether a game is downloaded.
There is just so many things wrong with this that it's hard to know where to start, not helped by this FAQ which doubled down on a lot of the major issues people had.
I guess let's start with what people noticed first. Because it's using a system baked into the software itself, Unity would not be differentiating between a "purchase" and a "download". If someone uninstalls and reinstalls a game, that's two downloads. If someone gets a new computer or a new console and downloads a game already purchased from their account, that's two download. If someone pirates the game, the studio will be asked to pay for that download.
Q: How are you going to collect installs? A: We leverage our own proprietary data model. We believe it gives an accurate determination of the number of times the runtime is distributed for a given project. Q: Is software made in unity going to be calling home to unity whenever it's ran, even for enterprice licenses? A: We use a composite model for counting runtime installs that collects data from numerous sources. The Unity Runtime Fee will use data in compliance with GDPR and CCPA. The data being requested is aggregated and is being used for billing purposes. Q: If a user reinstalls/redownloads a game / changes their hardware, will that count as multiple installs? A: Yes. The creator will need to pay for all future installs. The reason is that Unity doesn’t receive end-player information, just aggregate data. Q: What's going to stop us being charged for pirated copies of our games? A: We do already have fraud detection practices in our Ads technology which is solving a similar problem, so we will leverage that know-how as a starting point. We recognize that users will have concerns about this and we will make available a process for them to submit their concerns to our fraud compliance team.
This is potentially related to a new system that will require Unity Personal developers to go online at least once every three days.
Starting in November, Unity Personal users will get a new sign-in and online user experience. Users will need to be signed into the Hub with their Unity ID and connect to the internet to use Unity. If the internet connection is lost, users can continue using Unity for up to 3 days while offline. More details to come, when this change takes effect.
It's unclear whether this requirement will be attached to any and all Unity games, though it would explain how they're theoretically able to track "the number of installs", and why the methodology for tracking these installs is so shit, as we'll discuss later.
Unity claims that it will only leverage this fee to games which surpass a certain threshold of downloads and yearly revenue.
Only games that meet the following thresholds qualify for the Unity Runtime Fee: Unity Personal and Unity Plus: Those that have made $200,000 USD or more in the last 12 months AND have at least 200,000 lifetime game installs. Unity Pro and Unity Enterprise: Those that have made $1,000,000 USD or more in the last 12 months AND have at least 1,000,000 lifetime game installs.
They don't say how they're going to collect information on a game's revenue, likely this is just to say that they're only interested in squeezing larger products (games like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail, Fate Grand Order, Among Us, and Fall Guys) and not every 2 dollar puzzle platformer that drops on Steam. But also, these larger products have the easiest time porting off of Unity and the most incentives to, meaning realistically those heaviest impacted are going to be the ones who just barely meet this threshold, most of them indie developers.
Aggro Crab Games, one of the first to properly break this story, points out that systems like the Xbox Game Pass, which is already pretty predatory towards smaller developers, will quickly inflate their "lifetime game installs" meaning even skimming the threshold of that 200k revenue, will be asked to pay a fee per install, not a percentage on said revenue.
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Hey Gamers!
Today, Unity (the engine we use to make our games) announced that they'll soon be taking a fee from developers for every copy of the game installed over a certain threshold - regardless of how that copy was obtained.
Guess who has a somewhat highly anticipated game coming to Xbox Game Pass in 2024? That's right, it's us and a lot of other developers.
That means Another Crab's Treasure will be free to install for the 25 million Game Pass subscribers. If a fraction of those users download our game, Unity could take a fee that puts an enormous dent in our income and threatens the sustainability of our business.
And that's before we even think about sales on other platforms, or pirated installs of our game, or even multiple installs by the same user!!!
This decision puts us and countless other studios in a position where we might not be able to justify using Unity for our future titles. If these changes aren't rolled back, we'll be heavily considering abandoning our wealth of Unity expertise we've accumulated over the years and starting from scratch in a new engine. Which is really something we'd rather not do.
On behalf of the dev community, we're calling on Unity to reverse the latest in a string of shortsighted decisions that seem to prioritize shareholders over their product's actual users.
I fucking hate it here.
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That fee, by the way, is a flat fee. Not a percentage, not a royalty. This means that any games made in Unity expecting any kind of success are heavily incentivized to cost as much as possible.
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A table listing the various fees by number of Installs over the Install Threshold vs. version of Unity used, ranging from $0.01 to $0.20 per install. END DESCRIPTION]
Basic elementary school math tells us that if a game comes out for $1.99, they will be paying, at maximum, 10% of their revenue to Unity, whereas jacking the price up to $59.99 lowers that percentage to something closer to 0.3%. Obviously any company, especially any company in financial desperation, which a sudden anchor on all your revenue is going to create, is going to choose the latter.
Furthermore, and following the trend of "fuck anyone who doesn't ask for money", Unity helpfully defines what an install is on their main site.
While I'm looking at this page as it exists now, it currently says
The installation and initialization of a game or app on an end user’s device as well as distribution via streaming is considered an “install.” Games or apps with substantially similar content may be counted as one project, with installs then aggregated to calculate the Unity Runtime Fee.
However, I saw a screenshot saying something different, and utilizing the Wayback Machine we can see that this phrasing was changed at some point in the few hours since this announcement went up. Instead, it reads:
The installation and initialization of a game or app on an end user’s device as well as distribution via streaming or web browser is considered an “install.” Games or apps with substantially similar content may be counted as one project, with installs then aggregated to calculate the Unity Runtime Fee.
Screenshot for posterity:
That would mean web browser games made in Unity would count towards this install threshold. You could legitimately drive the count up simply by continuously refreshing the page. The FAQ, again, doubles down.
Q: Does this affect WebGL and streamed games? A: Games on all platforms are eligible for the fee but will only incur costs if both the install and revenue thresholds are crossed. Installs - which involves initialization of the runtime on a client device - are counted on all platforms the same way (WebGL and streaming included).
And, what I personally consider to be the most suspect claim in this entire debacle, they claim that "lifetime installs" includes installs prior to this change going into effect.
Will this fee apply to games using Unity Runtime that are already on the market on January 1, 2024? Yes, the fee applies to eligible games currently in market that continue to distribute the runtime. We look at a game's lifetime installs to determine eligibility for the runtime fee. Then we bill the runtime fee based on all new installs that occur after January 1, 2024.
Again, again, doubled down in the FAQ.
Q: Are these fees going to apply to games which have been out for years already? If you met the threshold 2 years ago, you'll start owing for any installs monthly from January, no? (in theory). It says they'll use previous installs to determine threshold eligibility & then you'll start owing them for the new ones. A: Yes, assuming the game is eligible and distributing the Unity Runtime then runtime fees will apply. We look at a game's lifetime installs to determine eligibility for the runtime fee. Then we bill the runtime fee based on all new installs that occur after January 1, 2024.
That would involve billing companies for using their software before telling them of the existence of a bill. Holding their actions to a contract that they performed before the contract existed!
Okay. I think that's everything. So far.
There is one thing that I want to mention before ending this post, unfortunately it's a little conspiratorial, but it's so hard to believe that anyone genuinely thought this was a good idea that it's stuck in my brain as a significant possibility.
A few days ago it was reported that Unity's CEO sold 2,000 shares of his own company.
On September 6, 2023, John Riccitiello, President and CEO of Unity Software Inc (NYSE:U), sold 2,000 shares of the company. This move is part of a larger trend for the insider, who over the past year has sold a total of 50,610 shares and purchased none.
I would not be surprised if this decision gets reversed tomorrow, that it was literally only made for the CEO to short his own goddamn company, because I would sooner believe that this whole thing is some idiotic attempt at committing fraud than a real monetization strategy, even knowing how unfathomably greedy these people can be.
So, with all that said, what do we do now?
Well, in all likelihood you won't need to do anything. As I said, some of the biggest names in the industry would be directly affected by this change, and you can bet your bottom dollar that they're not just going to take it lying down. After all, the only way to stop a greedy CEO is with a greedier CEO, right?
(I fucking hate it here.)
And that's not mentioning the indie devs who are already talking about abandoning the engine.
[Links display tweets from the lead developer of Among Us saying it'd be less costly to hire people to move the game off of Unity and Cult of the Lamb's official twitter saying the game won't be available after January 1st in response to the news.]
That being said, I'm still shaken by all this. The fact that Unity is openly willing to go back and punish its developers for ever having used the engine in the past makes me question my relationship to it.
The news has given rise to the visibility of free, open source alternative Godot, which, if you're interested, is likely a better option than Unity at this point. Mostly, though, I just hope we can get out of this whole, fucking, environment where creatives are treated as an endless mill of free profits that's going to be continuously ratcheted up and up to drive unsustainable infinite corporate growth that our entire economy is based on for some fuckin reason.
Anyways, that's that, I find having these big posts that break everything down to be helpful.
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Hi, again! MissedMileMarkers! Been a while since I've been on Tumblr again and I must say, I truly missed seeing your work after a long while of studying for my finals and preparation for Christmas. I hope you're having a great holiday this year too, as I would love to see what adventures you'd be going on. What movies do you enjoy? And what's your absolute favorite movie, if you ever have one? If not movies, then books perhaps?
Anyway, I never really dabbled in photography because I think I'm not really cut out for it because of my lack of knowledge on the subject, although it doesn't hurt to try! Here are some photos I took, from my hometown. (P.S, I'm not anywhere in the US, just needed to point that out hehe)










Hey eyeofcathulu,
Its been a while since I have seen you in my feed. There are a few Tumblr's that stick out to me due to name, content etc. Your name is one of my favorites and always stands out. So lets get started on your questions shall we? I truly missed seeing your work after a long while of studying for my finals and preparation for Christmas
I really hope that you do well on your finals. Finals can be a very stressful time. Stay motivated, focused and calm, With all of that you will the day. Even if you cant do any of those things preparation will also win the day. Best of luck!
I hope you're having a great holiday this year too,
So far the holiday season has been good. Thank you so very much for the well wishes.
I would love to see what adventures you'd be going on.
The most notable adventure was the snow back in November. We got a fair amount. They were calling for much more over the days after but the storm never materialized into anything of not. I have also started working a walking video project. The start of that project has been very tough. But like any good journey it wont be easy and I know it.
What movies do you enjoy? And what's your absolute favorite movie, if you ever have one? If not movies, then books perhaps?
There are a few things here to unpack so let get to it. So for the types of movies that I absolutely enjoy. Are movies with a psychological twist. Movies like "Secret Window", "Memento" (not sure if that is the right spelling). My absolute favorite movie is "4 rooms" I like how each room is directed by a different director. The final room is my favorite. When it comes to literature the last non technical book that I read was "The stainless Steel Rat". I re-read it about 6 months ago. I sadly do not read non technical material as much as I used to.
Anyway, I never really dabbled in photography because I think I'm not really cut out for it because of my lack of knowledge on the subject, although it doesn't hurt to try! Here are some photos I took, from my hometown.
More about me specific to tech. I bring this up because it goes into one of your other questions that was just outlined.
So the reason I spend most of my time reading technical material is because I come from Tech. I am a devops / infrastructure / security engineer by trade. I also develop in a few different languages.
How I got into photography in a more professional sense is I got fired from my job. I have never even been written up before in my life let alone fired. I released a new product for a company ontime and under budget. 2 days after the successful release they fired me with 0 warning or chance to improve. They just used me for a specific purpose and then paid it forward by terminating me. I know this is truth but this event still hurts me to this day. I also might add their severance was garbage. That happened earlier this year and I have been doing this ever since. I have applied to over 10,000 jobs (that is no exaggeration) and have been on around 20 interviews. I have received 0 job offers. That part of this journey has been really hard.
Still to this day as strange as this is going to sound. "I do not view myself as a photographer". What I mean by this is probably not what one would think. I am a provider of emotion. Pictures invoke an emotion that I can never understand onto the people that see them. I can think the invoked emotion will be X however it will be Y for the person, and even if I can understand emotion Y from my perspective I can never understand EXACTLY how the person actually experiences that.
Tech v.s. Photography. In my tech career I change peoples lives. It was due to my hard work, dedication and precision that won the war. Literally thousands of people depended on only me doing my job. If I took one misstep then everyone, all their loved ones, families etc would all have been without financial security. I love working in tech. I get the same type of satisfaction as I do with tech that I do with photography but in much different ways.
"I never really dabbled in photography because I think I'm not really cut out for it because of my lack of knowledge on the subject,"
Statements like this should always be treated as an indicator to follow a potential passion.
More about my view(s)
The world is a very amazing place. The world is also very cruel that is not fair. I personally feel that no one should contribute to the evil that lurks in the shadows. All I am trying to do is bring true genuine emotion to people for whatever purpose serves them.
So you saying that you are getting through finals. Again I wish you nothing but luck. When you get to the point in your life when you enter the world please do it with nothing more then joy and happiness in your heart.
Back to the photography specific to you. I highly encourage you to do it. Just because someone does not have "training or education" sometimes all you need is passion.
A big part of life is figuring out what you don't want to do.
I highly encourage you to follow any creative path you choose. There is no time like the present to do what you might love and what other people night love.
P.S.
I really liked the pictures. You captured your home in an amazing way. I really like how you captured the sun in a very unique way.
Thank you for sharing these with the world!
~ MissedMileMarkers

#photography#city photography#light photography#night photography#driving#cars#city life#far away#eyeofcathulu#missedmilemarkers#bird#birdblr#bird of the day
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How Do I Get Certified in Selenium Automation Testing? A Complete Beginner's Guide
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The Future of Jobs in IT: Which Skills You Should Learn.

With changes in the industries due to technological changes, the demand for IT professionals will be in a constant evolution mode. New technologies such as automation, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing are increasingly being integrated into core business operations, which will soon make jobs in IT not just about coding but about mastering new technologies and developing versatile skills. Here, we cover what is waiting to take over the IT landscape and how you can prepare for this future.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML):
AI and ML are the things that are currently revolutionizing industries by making machines learn from data, automate processes, and predict outcomes. Thus, jobs for the future will be very much centered around these fields of AI and ML, and the professionals can expect to get work as AI engineers, data scientists, and automation specialists.
2. Cloud Computing:
With all operations now moving online, architects, developers, and security experts are in high demand for cloud work. It is very important to have skills on platforms such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud for those who wish to work on cloud infrastructure and services.
3. Cybersecurity:
As dependence on digital mediums continues to increase, so must cybersecurity measures. Cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and network security would be skills everyone must use to protect data and systems from all the continuous threats.
4. Data Science and Analytics:
As they say, the new oil in this era is data. Therefore, organisations require professionals who would be able to analyze humongous datasets and infer actionable insights. Data science, data engineering, as well as advanced analytics tools, will be your cornucopia for thriving industries in the near future.
5. DevOps and Automation:
DevOps engineers are the ones who ensure that continuous integration and deployment work as smoothly and automatically as possible. Your knowledge of the business/operations will orient you well on that terrain, depending on how that applies to your needs.
Conclusion
IT job prospects rely heavily on AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and automation. It means that IT professionals must constantly innovate and update their skills to stay in competition. Whether an expert with years of experience or a newcomer, focusing on the following in-demand skills will gather success in this diverse land of IT evolution.
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Journey to Devops
The concept of “DevOps” has been gaining traction in the IT sector for a couple of years. It involves promoting teamwork and interaction, between software developers and IT operations groups to enhance the speed and reliability of software delivery. This strategy has become widely accepted as companies strive to provide software to meet customer needs and maintain an edge, in the industry. In this article we will explore the elements of becoming a DevOps Engineer.
Step 1: Get familiar with the basics of Software Development and IT Operations:
In order to pursue a career as a DevOps Engineer it is crucial to possess a grasp of software development and IT operations. Familiarity with programming languages like Python, Java, Ruby or PHP is essential. Additionally, having knowledge about operating systems, databases and networking is vital.
Step 2: Learn the principles of DevOps:
It is crucial to comprehend and apply the principles of DevOps. Automation, continuous integration, continuous deployment and continuous monitoring are aspects that need to be understood and implemented. It is vital to learn how these principles function and how to carry them out efficiently.
Step 3: Familiarize yourself with the DevOps toolchain:
Git: Git, a distributed version control system is extensively utilized by DevOps teams, for code repository management. It aids in monitoring code alterations facilitating collaboration, among team members and preserving a record of modifications made to the codebase.
Ansible: Ansible is an open source tool used for managing configurations deploying applications and automating tasks. It simplifies infrastructure management. Saves time when performing tasks.
Docker: Docker, on the other hand is a platform for containerization that allows DevOps engineers to bundle applications and dependencies into containers. This ensures consistency and compatibility across environments from development, to production.
Kubernetes: Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform that helps manage and scale containers. It helps automate the deployment, scaling, and management of applications and micro-services.
Jenkins: Jenkins is an open-source automation server that helps automate the process of building, testing, and deploying software. It helps to automate repetitive tasks and improve the speed and efficiency of the software delivery process.
Nagios: Nagios is an open-source monitoring tool that helps us monitor the health and performance of our IT infrastructure. It also helps us to identify and resolve issues in real-time and ensure the high availability and reliability of IT systems as well.
Terraform: Terraform is an infrastructure as code (IAC) tool that helps manage and provision IT infrastructure. It helps us automate the process of provisioning and configuring IT resources and ensures consistency between development and production environments.
Step 4: Gain practical experience:
The best way to gain practical experience is by working on real projects and bootcamps. You can start by contributing to open-source projects or participating in coding challenges and hackathons. You can also attend workshops and online courses to improve your skills.
Step 5: Get certified:
Getting certified in DevOps can help you stand out from the crowd and showcase your expertise to various people. Some of the most popular certifications are:
Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)
AWS Certified DevOps Engineer
Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner
Step 6: Build a strong professional network:
Networking is one of the most important parts of becoming a DevOps Engineer. You can join online communities, attend conferences, join webinars and connect with other professionals in the field. This will help you stay up-to-date with the latest developments and also help you find job opportunities and success.
Conclusion:
You can start your journey towards a successful career in DevOps. The most important thing is to be passionate about your work and continuously learn and improve your skills. With the right skills, experience, and network, you can achieve great success in this field and earn valuable experience.
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Navigating the Future as Azure Certifications in 2024
In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud technology, Azure certifications continue to be instrumental in shaping the careers of IT professionals and influencing the strategies of organizations worldwide. As we step into 2024, it's essential to explore the current trends, advancements, and the transformative impact that Azure certifications are poised to have in the coming year.
The Continued Relevance of Azure Certifications
Azure certifications are not mere credentials; they are gateways to expertise and recognition in the dynamic world of cloud computing. As businesses increasingly rely on cloud solutions, the demand for skilled Azure professionals continues to grow. In 2024, Azure certifications stand as key assets, ensuring that professionals possess the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of cloud technology effectively.

Azure Certification Paths in 2024
Azure certifications are structured into comprehensive paths, catering to individuals at various stages of their cloud journey. From foundational certifications for beginners to advanced tracks tailored for specialized roles like Azure Solutions Architect or Azure DevOps Engineer, the certification paths have evolved to align with the diverse needs of IT professionals. The year 2024 sees an increased focus on role-based certifications, allowing individuals to hone specific skills relevant to their job roles.
Key Benefits of Azure Certifications in 2024
Career Advancement:
Azure certifications are a proven catalyst for career growth. In 2024, as businesses seek skilled professionals, holding an Azure certification becomes a valuable asset for those aiming to advance their careers in cloud technology.
Industry Recognition:
Globally recognized, Azure certifications validate one's expertise in Microsoft's cloud services. Employers across industries acknowledge and value these certifications as a mark of proficiency in handling Azure-based solutions.
Continuous Learning Culture:
In 2024, Azure certifications are not just about achieving a one-time qualification; they embody a commitment to continuous learning. Microsoft regularly updates its certification paths to align with emerging technologies, encouraging professionals to stay abreast of the latest industry trends.
Increased Employability:
As the job market becomes more competitive, possessing Azure certifications enhances employability. In 2024, businesses are actively seeking candidates with practical Azure skills, making certification holders highly sought after.
Emerging Trends in Azure Certifications for 2024
Micro-Certifications:
2024 witnesses a rise in micro-certifications, focusing on specific, targeted skills. These bite-sized certifications allow professionals to demonstrate expertise in niche areas, providing a more granular approach to skill validation.
Scenario-Based Assessments:
Azure certification exams in 2024 are increasingly incorporating scenario-based questions. This shift aims to evaluate not just theoretical knowledge but the ability to apply that knowledge in practical, real-world situations.
Integration of AI and ML:
With the growing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), Azure certifications in 2024 are placing a greater emphasis on these technologies. Certification tracks dedicated to AI and ML applications within Azure are gaining prominence.
Focus on Security:
In response to the heightened concern for cybersecurity, Azure certifications in 2024 place a significant focus on security-related tracks. Azure Security Engineer certifications are expected to be in high demand as organizations prioritize securing their cloud environments.
Tips for Success in Azure Certifications 2024
Stay Updated: Given the evolving nature of technology, staying updated with the latest Azure services and features is crucial. Regularly check Microsoft's official documentation and announcements for any updates.
Hands-On Experience: Practical experience is invaluable. Utilize Azure's sandbox environments, participate in real-world projects, and engage with the Azure portal to reinforce your theoretical knowledge.
Leverage Learning Resources: Microsoft provides a wealth of learning resources, including online courses, documentation, and practice exams. Take advantage of these resources to supplement your preparation.
Join the Azure Community: Engage with the Azure community through forums, webinars, and social media. Networking with professionals in the field can provide insights, tips, and support during your certification journey.
Conclusion
As we venture into 2024, Azure certifications stand as pivotal tools for IT professionals aiming to thrive in the dynamic world of cloud technology. Whether you are starting your journey with foundational certifications or advancing your skills with specialized tracks, Azure certifications in 2024 represent more than just qualifications – they symbolize a commitment to excellence, continuous learning, and a future shaped by innovation in the cloud. Embrace the opportunities, stay ahead of the curve, and let Azure certifications be your guide to success in the ever-evolving realm of cloud proficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the new Azure certifications introduced in 2024?
As of 2024, Microsoft has introduced several new certifications to align with emerging technologies. Notable additions include specialized tracks focusing on AI, ML, and advanced security.
How has the exam format changed for 2024?
The exam format in 2024 has evolved to include more scenario-based questions. This change is aimed at assessing practical application skills in addition to theoretical knowledge.
Are there any prerequisites for Azure certifications in 2024?
Prerequisites vary based on the specific certification. While some foundational certifications may have no prerequisites, advanced certifications often require prior experience or the completion of specific lower-level certifications.
Can I still take exams for older Azure certifications in 2024?
Microsoft often provides a transition period for older certifications, allowing candidates to complete them even as new certifications are introduced. However, it's advisable to check Microsoft's official documentation for specific details.
How frequently are Azure certifications updated?
Azure certifications are regularly updated to stay aligned with the latest technologies and industry trends. Microsoft recommends that candidates stay informed about updates through official communication channels.
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DevSecOps Certification: Everything You Need to Know
Introduction: Why DevSecOps Matters More Than Ever
In today’s world of frequent cyberattacks and rapidly evolving software deployment cycles, integrating security into every stage of the software development process is no longer optiona it's essential. That’s where DevSecOps comes in. Short for Development, Security, and Operations, DevSecOps is a modern approach that ensures security is baked into DevOps workflows right from the beginning.
Whether you’re a developer, operations engineer, or cybersecurity enthusiast, earning a DevSecOps Certification can significantly boost your career prospects. But with so many courses, pathways, and free training options available, how do you navigate your way through them?
In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about DevSecOps certifications including the DevSecOps certification path, popular credentials, DevSecOps training free options, and how to get started with a DevSecOps course online.
What Is DevSecOps?
DevSecOps is the practice of integrating security into every phase of the software development lifecycle from initial design through integration, testing, deployment, and software delivery. The core idea is simple: build security into the product, not just add it on at the end.
Traditionally, security was handled after the development phase, but this created bottlenecks and vulnerabilities. DevSecOps solves this by automating security checks and fostering a culture of shared responsibility among developers, operations teams, and security professionals.
Why Get a DevSecOps Certification?
1. Career Growth and Demand
As cyber threats rise and organizations prioritize secure deployments, professionals with DevSecOps expertise are in high demand. Certified professionals are often considered for higher-paying roles, including:
DevSecOps Engineers
Application Security Engineers
Cloud Security Architects
Secure DevOps Consultants
According to industry studies, DevSecOps roles have seen a salary increase of 12–15% over the last three years.
2. Stand Out in the Job Market
With a DevSecOps certification, you demonstrate validated expertise. Whether you're applying for a new job or seeking promotion, a recognized credential makes your resume stand out.
3. Structured Learning Path
DevSecOps certifications follow a logical progression. You learn the principles of secure development, gain practical experience with tools, and build confidence through real-world use cases.
The DevSecOps Certification Path: Beginner to Advanced
To help you plan your journey, here’s a simplified DevSecOps certification path you can follow based on your experience level:
Step 1: DevSecOps Tutorial for Beginners
This is where you start if you’re new. A DevSecOps tutorial for beginners introduces:
Basic DevOps principles
Introduction to security automation
Security tools like SAST, DAST, and dependency scanning
Overview of CI/CD pipeline security
Free tutorials and videos are widely available and a great place to build your foundation.
Step 2: Enroll in a DevSecOps Course Online
After learning the basics, formalize your knowledge with a DevSecOps course online. This will help you:
Learn hands-on security practices
Master tools like Jenkins, GitLab, SonarQube, Aqua, and more
Secure container deployments using Kubernetes and Docker
Build secure CI/CD pipelines
Courses often include interactive labs, projects, and exams to test your understanding.
Step 3: Earn a Recognized DevSecOps Certification
Once you’re confident, pursue a certification that validates your skills. Some leading DevSecOps certifications include:
Certified DevSecOps Professional (CDP)
DevSecOps Foundation Certification
AWS DevSecOps Certification
Azure DevSecOps Certification
These certifications test your ability to integrate security in cloud-native environments and automate compliance processes.
Top DevSecOps Certifications You Should Know
Let’s break down some of the most recognized DevSecOps certifications in the industry today:
1. Certified DevSecOps Professional (CDP)
Focus: Tooling, automation, cloud security
Skills: CI/CD hardening, IaC security, secrets management
Format: Online exam with hands-on tasks
2. DevSecOps Foundation Certification
Focus: Culture and principles
Ideal for: Managers, project leads, new practitioners
Format: Theory-based exam
3. AWS DevSecOps Certification
Focus: Securing AWS pipelines and cloud deployments
Ideal for: Cloud engineers and architects
Tools: AWS CodePipeline, AWS Inspector, GuardDuty
4. Azure DevSecOps Certification
Focus: Microsoft cloud environments
Tools: Azure DevOps, Defender for Cloud, Policy-as-Code
These certifications align with the DevSecOps certification path and offer specializations based on your platform or role.
DevSecOps Training Free Resources: Learn Without Paying a Dime
If you're not ready to invest financially, several DevSecOps training free options can help you start learning:
Open-source labs and GitHub projects: Many DevSecOps projects are freely available for experimentation.
Free online courses: Some platforms offer introductory DevSecOps course online modules at no cost.
YouTube tutorials: Channels provide real-world walkthroughs, especially for beginners.
H2K Infosys offers structured training with periodic free workshops and career guidance.
Use these resources to gain confidence before enrolling in paid certification courses.
What You’ll Learn in a DevSecOps Course Online
A well-structured DevSecOps course online will walk you through both theory and practical skills. Here's what a typical course covers:
Security Principles in DevOps
Shift-left security
Zero trust and secure defaults
Threat modeling and risk assessment
Toolchain Integration
Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI
Static and dynamic analysis tools
Software Composition Analysis (SCA)
Cloud & Container Security
Docker image scanning
Kubernetes policy enforcement
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) security (e.g., Terraform, Ansible)
Secure CI/CD Pipelines
Secrets management (Vault, AWS Secrets Manager)
Security gates in CI/CD flows
Runtime monitoring and alerting
Real-World Use Cases of DevSecOps
Here are a few ways companies use DevSecOps in practice:
Case Study 1: Healthcare App Development
A health tech company integrated automated compliance checks to meet HIPAA requirements. This reduced manual testing efforts by 40% and improved deployment security.
Case Study 2: E-commerce Platform
A leading e-commerce provider used DevSecOps pipelines to block vulnerable packages before they reached production, preventing multiple high-severity CVEs.
These examples highlight how real-world DevSecOps application improves both speed and safety.
Tools Commonly Used in DevSecOps
Here are some tools you’ll likely use on your DevSecOps journey: FunctionToolsCI/CDJenkins, GitLab CI, GitHub ActionsStatic Analysis (SAST)SonarQube, CodeQL, FortifyDynamic Analysis (DAST)OWASP ZAP, Burp SuiteSCAWhiteSource, Snyk, OWASP Dependency-CheckContainer SecurityAqua Security, Twistlock, TrivySecrets ManagementHashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager
Hands-on knowledge of these tools is essential for most DevSecOps certifications.
Beginner Tips: How to Start with DevSecOps
If you're just starting out, here’s a simple roadmap to follow:
Watch a DevSecOps tutorial for beginners (understand basic concepts).
Explore DevSecOps training free materials (learn fundamentals without commitment).
Choose a beginner-friendly DevSecOps course online (gain hands-on experience).
Practice with real projects (create your own CI/CD pipeline and add security tools).
Attempt certification exams to showcase your skills to employers.
DevSecOps vs Traditional Security: Key Differences
AspectTraditional SecurityDevSecOpsTiming of SecurityPost-developmentEarly and continuousResponsibilitySecurity team onlyShared by dev, ops, and securitySpeedSlower release cyclesAccelerated with built-in checksToolingManual and reactiveAutomated and proactive
DevSecOps doesn't just improve security it enables faster delivery, greater agility, and reduced costs over time.
Who Should Pursue a DevSecOps Certification?
You don’t need to be a cybersecurity expert to begin. Ideal candidates include:
DevOps Engineers looking to add security skills
Developers wanting to write secure code
Security Analysts aiming to shift left
System Admins managing CI/CD pipelines
IT professionals seeking cloud security roles
Whether you're an entry-level professional or a senior engineer, there's a DevSecOps course online or certification tailored to your needs.
Why Choose H2K Infosys for DevSecOps Training?
H2K Infosys offers industry-aligned training programs tailored to both beginners and professionals. Their DevSecOps course online includes:
Real-time project implementation
Lab exercises with major DevSecOps tools
Career support and mock interviews
While many platforms offer tutorials, H2K Infosys emphasizes mentorship, hands-on learning, and job placement support making it a smart choice for career advancement.
Final Thoughts: Certification Is Just the Beginning
Getting certified in DevSecOps is not just about passing an exam it's about adopting a mindset that values speed, security, and collaboration. With the right training, tools, and resources, you can become an integral part of the software security movement.
Key Takeaways
DevSecOps certification validates your skills in secure development and CI/CD practices.
Start with a DevSecOps tutorial for beginners, then move to a structured DevSecOps course online.
Explore DevSecOps training free resources before committing to paid programs.
Choose certifications aligned with your career goals and technical background.
Hands-on learning with real tools is essential for success.
Platforms like H2K Infosys provide structured guidance and job-focused training.
Ready to level up your security skills? Start your DevSecOps journey today and future-proof your career. Explore certification paths, gain hands-on experience, and make your mark in secure DevOps.
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The Top Java Frameworks to Learn in 2025
Java is still a major force in the tech world — especially in India. It powers everything from online banking systems to mobile apps and even cloud-based services. But here’s the thing: knowing just “core Java” isn’t enough anymore. To land the top jobs, you need to know the right Java frameworks that real companies are using in 2025.
If you're a student, fresher, working professional, or planning a switch to tech, this guide will walk you through the best Java frameworks to learn this year — no jargon, just clarity.
What’s a Java Framework, Anyway?
Think of it like this — if Java is your toolkit, a framework is the ready-made design template. You don’t have to build every wall or wire every circuit yourself. Java frameworks help you get real projects done faster by giving you structure, pre-written code, and tools that just work.
They’re used for things like building websites, creating APIs, connecting to databases, or running cloud apps.
Why Should You Learn Java Frameworks?
India’s tech job market has changed. Companies now expect hands-on experience with at least one or two frameworks — especially if you’re applying for backend, API, or full stack roles.
Here’s what learning frameworks can do for your career:
Help you get hired faster
Increase your starting salary
Let you build projects that impress recruiters
Make you more productive as a developer
So, What Are the Best Java Frameworks in 2025?
Let’s break down the top options you should consider — all of these are being used across Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, and other tech cities in India.
1. Spring Boot If you're serious about backend development, start here. Spring Boot is fast, modern, and great for building APIs and microservices. Most Indian IT companies use it — from product firms to big service providers.
2. Hibernate Want to work with databases in Java? Hibernate makes it way easier. Instead of writing endless SQL, you just write Java code — and Hibernate handles the rest.
3. Jakarta EE Previously known as Java EE, it’s still used in government and enterprise projects across India. It’s powerful, stable, and a good skill to have if you’re aiming for traditional IT roles.
4. Quarkus New and fast. Quarkus is built for the cloud and perfect for microservices. If you’re interested in DevOps or want to learn cloud-native Java, this is a great choice.
5. Micronaut Another lightweight framework that’s growing in popularity. Micronaut is all about speed and efficiency, and it's gaining traction in IoT and cloud projects.
6. JSF (JavaServer Faces) Used mainly in legacy enterprise systems and public sector platforms. Not as modern as others, but still around in older projects that need support and maintenance.
7. Play Framework More popular in startup environments. If you want to build responsive web apps fast, especially prototypes or MVPs, Play is a solid choice.
What Kind of Jobs Can You Get?
Once you're skilled in one or two of these frameworks, you're ready to apply for real roles like:
Java Backend Developer
Full Stack Java Developer
API or Microservices Engineer
Java Consultant (Finance or Telecom)
Software Engineer (Java + Cloud)
And yes, these roles exist in thousands across India — in startups, MNCs, IT services, and even government tech jobs.
What’s the Best Way to Learn?
If you're starting out, don’t try to learn everything at once. Here’s a simple learning path:
Learn core Java (OOP, data structures, JDBC)
Pick one framework like Spring Boot and focus deeply
Build a small project — even a To-Do app or simple booking system
Add Hibernate to manage data
Explore cloud-friendly tools like Quarkus later
You can learn all this through online courses, tutorials, or full-time programs. Just make sure you’re doing hands-on coding — not just watching videos.
Final Thoughts
If you're planning to build a career in software development in India, learning Java frameworks is a practical and smart move in 2025. Whether you're preparing for interviews, building portfolio projects, or switching fields — frameworks like Spring Boot and Hibernate will give you an edge.
So start small. Pick one framework. Build something real. And stay consistent.
If you're curious about how to combine Java frameworks with front-end tools, or need help picking between Spring Boot and Django, feel free to ask. Always happy to help you figure things out.
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What is SRE Certification? Your Complete Guide to GSDC SRE Foundation
In today’s digital economy, ensuring system reliability and performance is critical for business success. Earning an SRE foundation certification equips professionals with the skills to manage scalable and reliable systems. The GSDC SRE Foundation program is a globally recognized credential designed to elevate your expertise in Site Reliability Engineering.
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Top Full Stack Python Training in Kochi – The No.1 Choice for Your Tech Career in Kerala
In today’s fast-paced digital world, having a strong skill set in web development is a must for anyone looking to build a successful tech career. Among all programming languages, Python continues to lead the way due to its simplicity, power, and versatility. If you’re looking to master full stack development using Python, there’s no better place to begin than in Kerala’s IT hub – Kochi.
This blog explores why Full Stack Python Training in Kochi is the best choice for tech aspirants and why it is considered the No.1 training program in Kerala for those aiming to become job-ready developers.
Why Choose Full Stack Python?
Python is a high-level programming language known for its readability and ease of use. It supports multiple programming paradigms and is widely used in areas such as web development, data science, machine learning, and automation.
A Full Stack Python Developer is proficient in both front-end and back-end development using Python and its supporting frameworks. Learning full stack development not only opens up more job opportunities but also gives you the flexibility to work independently or as part of a team on large projects.
With the digital boom in India and especially in Kerala, there’s a huge demand for skilled full stack Python developers across startups, MNCs, and freelance markets.
Why Kochi is the Top Choice for Tech Training?
Kochi, often referred to as the commercial capital of Kerala, has evolved into a major IT destination with several tech parks, startups, and innovation hubs. The city offers an energetic environment that supports tech education, skill development, and career growth.
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What You Learn in Full Stack Python Training
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Front-End Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap
Back-End Development: Python, Django/Flask, REST APIs
Databases: MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL
Version Control: Git, GitHub
Deployment Tools: Docker, Heroku, CI/CD pipelines
Live Projects: Real-world applications to boost your portfolio
With the growing importance of cloud platforms and APIs, many institutes also offer modules in cloud deployment, microservices, and DevOps tools.
What Makes the Best Python Course Stand Out?
When looking for the best full stack Python training in Kochi, consider:
Industry-Experienced Mentors
Hands-on Live Projects
100% Placement Assistance
Flexible Batches (Online/Offline)
Internships and Certifications
The No.1 Python training institutes in Kerala are known for offering career-oriented programs that don’t just teach the tools but also help you apply them practically, preparing you for real-world tech challenges.
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Learning ASP.NET Core Online: Tips for Fast-Tracking Your Skills
In the rapidly evolving tech world, staying ahead means continuously upgrading your skill set. Among the most in-demand frameworks today is ASP.NET Core, and mastering it can open doors to exciting development careers. For those ready to dive in, enrolling in an asp net core online course or committing to a structured ASP.NET Core training online can be your golden ticket.
Whether you're a complete beginner or transitioning from another framework, this article is your comprehensive guide to learning ASP.NET Core online efficiently. From structured strategies to tips that actually work, you’ll find everything you need here.
Why ASP.NET Core is Worth Learning
ASP.NET Core is a modern, high-performance framework developed by Microsoft for building cloud-based, internet-connected applications. It's open-source, cross-platform, and incredibly fast. With more companies adopting microservices architecture and container-based deployment, ASP.NET Core is increasingly at the forefront.
Power of ASP.NET Core in the Job Market
Many organizations are migrating their legacy .NET applications to ASP.NET Core to take advantage of its speed, scalability, and flexibility. Knowing this framework gives you a competitive edge in roles like backend developer, full-stack developer, and DevOps engineer.
Best Practices to Start Learning ASP.NET Core Online
1. Set Clear Goals
Before jumping into any online course, define what you want to achieve. Are you aiming for certification, job readiness, or just knowledge enhancement? Having a goal will help you choose the right course and maintain your motivation.
2. Choose Structured Learning Paths
A random collection of YouTube tutorials may not provide a comprehensive understanding. Instead, opt for a complete course structure that includes fundamentals, advanced topics, real-world projects, and assessments. Platforms offering certifications can also boost your resume.
3. Use Hands-On Projects to Practice
Theory alone won't help you master ASP.NET Core. Apply what you learn by building projects such as:
A blog or CMS
An eCommerce store
A RESTful API with Entity Framework
Microservices-based applications
These not only reinforce concepts but also enrich your portfolio.
Top Resources to Fast-Track Your Learning
1. Microsoft Learn
Microsoft's own documentation and learning paths are incredibly thorough. They are up-to-date, official, and cover everything from beginner to advanced topics.
2. Community Blogs and GitHub Repositories
Explore ASP.NET Core projects on GitHub. These repositories often include documentation, unit tests, and CI/CD integrations—valuable skills to learn alongside coding.
3. Enroll in a Quality ASP.NET Core Online Course
Platforms like ScholarHat offer courses tailored to fast-tracking your learning, complete with mentorship, projects, and quizzes. Their ASP.NET Core training online is structured to help learners become job-ready.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Skipping Fundamentals
ASP.NET Core builds upon many essential concepts such as MVC architecture, dependency injection, middleware, and routing. Missing these can hinder your growth.
2. Not Writing Enough Code
Many learners spend too much time watching lectures without coding. Always supplement videos with active development time.
3. Ignoring Testing and Debugging
Good developers know how to test and debug effectively. Make use of xUnit, Moq, and built-in debugging tools in Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code.
Learning Path for Different Levels
Beginner Level
Learn C# fundamentals
Understand .NET basics
Explore MVC pattern
Build a simple CRUD application
Intermediate Level
Dependency injection
Middleware pipeline
Authentication & Authorization
Unit Testing & Debugging
Advanced Level
API development
Integrating with third-party APIs
CI/CD with Azure DevOps
Containerization with Docker
How to Stay Consistent and Motivated
1. Join Online Communities
Whether it’s Stack Overflow, Reddit, or Discord channels, connecting with fellow learners and professionals keeps you motivated.
2. Take Notes and Revisit Them
Create a personal knowledge base. This will help you during interviews and when revisiting concepts.
3. Track Your Progress
Platforms like ScholarHat provide progress tracking features in their courses. Seeing how far you've come keeps you moving forward.
Career Opportunities After Mastery
Learning ASP.NET Core opens doors to multiple career paths:
Backend Developer
Full Stack Developer
.NET Engineer
Cloud Application Developer
DevOps Engineer
In the middle of your learning journey, make sure to reflect on your progress and adjust your goals accordingly. It's crucial to keep your learning dynamic and project-driven.
Real-World Projects You Can Build
1. Expense Tracker Application
Use CRUD operations, authentication, and charting.
2. Hospital Management System
Implement REST APIs, database integration, and admin panels.
3. Microservice-Based eCommerce Platform
Integrate different services like cart, user, payment, and product services.
4. Portfolio Website
Utilize MVC, Entity Framework, and third-party APIs.
5. Social Media Clone
Create a scalable application with user posts, comments, likes, and notifications.
Conclusion: Fast-Track Your Growth Today
By strategically following the tips outlined above, you can accelerate your learning and build real-world competencies. Learning ASP.NET Core online: tips for fast-tracking your skills doesn’t just equip you with knowledge; it prepares you for success in the development world.
Start your journey today with a structured asp net core online course or a guided ASP.NET Core training online.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between .NET and ASP.NET Core?
.NET is the overall development platform, while ASP.NET Core is a web framework under .NET used specifically for building web applications.
Can I learn ASP.NET Core without prior coding knowledge?
It's recommended to know C# before diving into ASP.NET Core. It makes understanding the framework much easier.
How long does it take to master ASP.NET Core?
Depending on your pace, dedication, and previous experience, it may take 3 to 6 months.
Is ASP.NET Core open-source?
Yes, ASP.NET Core is completely open-source and maintained by Microsoft and the community.
What are the prerequisites for ASP.NET Core?
A solid understanding of C#, object-oriented programming, and web development basics is essential.
Which IDE is best for ASP.NET Core development?
Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code are both widely used and fully support ASP.NET Core.
Can ASP.NET Core be used for mobile app development?
Indirectly, yes—via APIs that support mobile frontends or with tools like Xamarin.
How do I deploy an ASP.NET Core application?
You can deploy it using Azure, Docker containers, or traditional hosting environments.
Is ASP.NET Core used in large-scale enterprise applications?
Yes, many large enterprises have adopted ASP.NET Core for its performance and scalability.
What certifications are available for ASP.NET Core?
Microsoft and other training platforms offer official certifications that validate your skills in ASP.NET Core.
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Linux Training Course
Linux is a powerful, open-source operating system widely used in servers, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and software development. The Linux Training Course offered by Gps Computer Academy is best computer Academy in Jaipur is designed for students, IT professionals, and beginners who want to build a strong foundation in Linux systems.
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Launch Your Tech Career with a Full Stack Development Course in Pune
In today’s competitive digital landscape, businesses are in constant need of professionals who can handle both front-end and back-end development. Full stack developers are versatile, skilled, and in high demand across industries. If you're aiming for a dynamic and future-proof IT career, enrolling in a Full Stack Development Course in Pune is a smart and strategic move.
Why Pune is the Ideal Place to Learn Full Stack Development
Pune, known for its thriving IT sector and educational excellence, is a hotspot for aspiring developers. With major tech parks, startups, and multinational companies, the city offers immense opportunities for those skilled in full stack development. Taking a Full Stack Development Course in Pune allows students to receive quality education, industry exposure, and strong placement support.
The city’s balance of affordable living and access to world-class training institutes makes it a preferred destination for learners from across India.
What You’ll Learn in a Full Stack Course
A Full Stack Development Course in Pune is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to build complete web applications from scratch. These courses typically cover:
Front-End Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, or Angular
Back-End Technologies: Node.js, Express.js, Java, or Python
Database Management: MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL
Version Control Systems: Git and GitHub
Deployment & DevOps Basics: Hosting applications on platforms like AWS, Heroku, or Netlify
In addition to technical skills, many programs include real-world projects, capstone assignments, and interview preparation to make students job-ready.
Who Should Join This Course?
A Full Stack Development Course in Pune is suitable for fresh graduates, software engineers, working professionals, and even non-technical aspirants who are passionate about web development. Most courses start from the basics, so even those with no prior coding experience can enroll and learn effectively.
Many institutes in Pune offer flexible formats including weekend, weekday, and online batches—making it easy to learn without disrupting your current routine.
Career Opportunities After the Course
After completing a Full Stack Development Course in Pune, you can apply for roles such as:
Full Stack Developer
Front-End Developer
Back-End Developer
Web Application Developer
Software Engineer
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