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March 5, 2025 • Wednesday
--- 30 days of productivity • COLLAB CHALLENGE WITH @studaxy • Day 26/30 ---
💛 Axy's productive time: 1h 32min
💙 Iris's study time: 2h
Today I did an activity because I was bored. My textbook said that implementing the "finding GCD of numbers by prime factorization method" into a program is hard, and I went "are you challenging me?"
So yeah I spent the day doing that and turns out it was pretty hard lol XD but! I ended up succeeding!
Also, I learned about the Counter module in python, which creates a dictionary of items — the keys being the elements of an iterable passed to it, and the values being the number of occurrences of the key in the iterable. So that was fun :3

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can we have... all the etymology
All of the characters on my toyhouse should have etymologies for their names and middle names, so check there for those. Aside from that, some interesting ones include:
ColdR: “Cold air”, gives a vaguely sci-fi feel. As the title of the game itself, it refers to the prevalence of ice in the game’s mechanics and worldbuilding.
HotR: “Hot air”, matches ColdR
World of Zero: “Zero” brings to mind a void, and comes from such terms as "subzero" and "absolute zero". “World” here refers to a realm, not a literal world. The “World of Zero” is found below the regular “World”, which could be considered “1” in this scenario.
World of Infinity: The opposite of the “World of Zero”. If Absolute Zero is the coldest temperature, then the hottest temperature is infinite. The World of Infinity’s status as being accessed from Zero portals within the World of Zero is inspired by “division by zero” and the impossible paradox it causes. It is also themed after “integer underflow”, a programming quirk that occurs when trying to go below the lowest number possible in a given program - causing it to “underflow” to the highest number instead, which in this case is “Infinity”.
Many family names are named after programming languages, or other programming terms, while many first names are named after sea animals. This creates a feel of thematic consistency and also reflects on the series' themes of environmentalism and technology. Some notable family names include:
Nothyp: Python backwards.
Clua: C + Lua, brings to mind a cold and icy image, alliterates with Cold(R) and Coralde
Scripte: Originally was "Avascuript", from JavaScript, but it felt like a mouthful so it was shortened, with an E added for the French feel.
Hetamel: HTML. Feels kind of wet.
Unixell: From Unix and Excel.
Soluta: A play on “Clua”; if “Clua” is a “Clue”, then “Soluta” is the “Solution”.
Visbaze: From “visual basic” programming language. “Viz” includes an “ice”-like sound.
Wada: Japanese family name that means “harmonious rice paddy”, which doesn’t really pertain to the character it's on but suggests she has Japanese ancestry. Contains the programming language “Ada”.
Psysol: From “psy” and “sol”, as in sun, alluding to the character’s psychic fire powers. Also sounds like “solitude”, giving the impression Iolas is a loner.
Lascap: Anagram of “Pascal”, a programming language. Alliterates with Lybia, the name of the most important Lascap.
PSI Age: Evokes the idea of a new time period, and puts immediate emphasis on the importance of PSI to the setting. Also, if ColdR Prime was the “ice age”, then this is the “PSI age”.
Devil's Darning Needle: “Devil’s darning needle” is an alternate name for the stickbug, which XXX physically resembles with her tall and gangly physique. Devil gives the impression of a rebellious and/or gothic person, while darning needles refer to her knitting passion. It also evokes the idea of her “piercing” through the Sectors. The connection with needles and knitting also brings to mind puppetry. XXX herself has been used as a “puppet” by various people through her life, ranging from ???, to !!!, to her current situation with the Sectors.
Cradlelands: The Cradlelands are an isolated place, like a “cradle” for the people living in them. It is also a very “primal” kind of place, giving a sense of, say, “humanity’s cradle”; and for Erco III and co, it is seen as a place of origin; a place that feels like home. One could also link it to how Berceuse takes care of her subjects; very protectively, as someone would cradle their child. And, well, they’re lands. So, Cradlelands. It’s meant to give the idea of a vaster, uncharted place, that one may want to explore. It’s home, but much is unknown about it, and they want to know more.
Alright let's get into the stuff yall will actually eat up.
Emperor Berceuse: “Berceuse” means “lullaby”, and in French also refers to a rocking motion. This overall ties into the same sort of themes and aesthetics you would get from “cradle”. It also fits the intense care she provides towards Nester, and later her subjects in the Cradlelands.
Notably, both she and Erco share an “Erc”. Berceuse also ends in an “Eus” sound, which brings to mind the likes of “Zeus”, “Deus” and other words associated with divinity, helping create the impression of a figure bearing incredible power.
“Emperor” is added to the title to give the impression of a highly powerful, outright tyrannical ruler. It is used instead of “Empress” due to it suiting Berceuse’s overall image better; Berceuse, as far as ruling goes, is very gender-neutral and does not place any emphasis on her femininity. (Also, it helps make her seem less like a person and more like some kind of mythical force; and her identity may originally have been a secret, and she is still intended to leave much of her past shrouded in mystery in-universe.) It is also a name that could fit well in a fantasy masquerade, while also suiting a more science-fantasy type of antagonist.
Daemon: “Daemon” is a word for a program that runs as a background process in computing; Daemon, too, is essentially responsible for handing much of the background tasks for the Berceuse Empire in her sister’s stead; it being tied to technology helps make Daemon appear as a very mechanical and scientific type of character.
Yet it also has many fantasy connotations. A daemon in greek mythology was a type of guiding spirit, which she could be considered to be towards Berceuse; almost like some kind of guardian angel (which she visually resembles with her wings). And yet, at the same time, it also refers to demons. A common motif with Daemon is that she is an “angel” towards some and a “devil” towards other; and even her name suits this.
Berceuse Empire: Since Berceuse is an Emperor, it is logical that what she rules would be an Empire. Since much of it centers around her and her image, it is named directly after herself. It also gives the image of an oppressive, regimented kingdom, fitting her tyranny and conquering.
Aye-aye: From “Erco II”, or specifically the “II” part at the end, which, when spelled separately (as it is intended to be), sounds like “Aye aye”. Also comes from the animal, which she has some features in common with, such as her “ears” or her orange visor. Since it’s an animal’s name, it also gives a bit of a wild or animalistic image, which suits her.
It also creates an opportunity for wordplay; as she is a captain to some rebel groups, one could imagine people saying “Aye-aye, captain”; which could both be an expression of agreement with her, or a description of her. The fact that it sounds like an agreement specifically may also give the idea that it is difficult to disagree with her.
Aion: From “Erco I”, specifically the “I”, and the Greek deity “Aion”, who is a deity representing the cycle of time; Aion, of course, happens to have time powers, and it being a deity gives Aion a cool and strong image. Aion representing cycles also ties into OUROBOROS, which Aion has notable ties to.
Aia: From “Amonea I” and Aion; essentially being a feminine version of his own name. Aia’s design looks particularly mythical, as well, and her design is reminiscent of a spartan outfit, continuing the Greek theme.
OUROBOROS: From the name of the ancient symbol, which is often used to represent cycles; and OUROBOROS, or at least the form seen so far, is symbolic of the cycle of pain Ophione and Astralde go through. The symbol also specifically depicts a snake, which Ophione is already symbolized with (And Ophione is actually aware of OUROBOROS, unlike Astralde.) OUROBOROS being in all caps is something not seen often in ColdR (or Sekaiju), which helps give the impression that it is a level above other entities seen in the former (and most in the later).
Dogma of Self: Represents the ultimate expression of the self and the ego; a power so strong it is imposed onto others. In other words, a “Dogma” representing the “Self”. It is achieved when one fully realizes their own independence and individuality; when no one but themselves is determining who they are; when the only one making “Dogmas” about their identity is themselves. Finally, “Dogma of Selves” tend to involve abilities so powerful they practically change the rules of reality; shifting the “dogmas” of reality to the “dogmas” of the self.
#coldr#wowsers this is a big post#emperor berceuse#berceuse sekaiju#daemon sekaiju#etymology#many of them
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Prime numbers of the ask game let's go!
This is gonna be a long old post haha /pos
2. What math classes did you do best in?:
It's joint between Analysis in Many Variables (literally just Multivariable calculus, I don't know why they gave it a fancy name) and Complex Analysis. Both of which I got 90% in :))
3. What math classes did you like the most?
Out of the ones I've completely finished: complex analysis
Including the ones I'm taking at the moment:
Topology
5. Are there areas of math that you enjoy? What are they?
Yes! They are Topology and Analysis. Analysis was my favourite for a while but topology is even better! (I still like analysis just as much though, topology is just more). I also really like group theory and linear algebra
7. What do you like about math?
The abstractness is really nice. Like I adore how abstract things can be (which is why I really like topology, especially now we're moving onto the algebraic topology stuff). What's better is when the abstract stuff behaves in a satisfying way. Like the definition of homotopy just behaves so nicely with everything (so far) for example.
11. Tell me a funny math story.
A short one but I am not the best at arithmetic at times. During secondary school we had to do these tests every so often that tested out arithmetic and other common maths skills and during one I confidently wrote 8·3=18. I guess it's not all that funny but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
13. Do you have any stories of Mathematical failure you’d like to share?
I guess the competition I recently took part in counts as a failure? It's supposed to be a similar difficulty to the Putnam and I'm not great at competition maths anyway. I got 1/60 so pretty bad. But it was still interesting to do and I think I'll try it again next year so not wholly a failure I think
17. Are there any great female Mathematicians (living or dead) you would give a shout-out to?
Emmy Noether is an obvious one but I don't you could understate how cool she is. I won't name my lecturers cause I don't want to be doxxed but I have a few who are really cool! One of them gave a cool talk about spectral geometry the other week!
19. How did you solve it?
A bit vague? Usually I try messing around with things that might work until one of them does work
23. Will P=NP? Why or why not?
Honestly I'm not really that well versed in this problem but from what I understand I sure hope not.
29. You’re at the club and Grigori Perlman brushes his gorgeous locks of hair to the side and then proves your girl’s conjecture. WYD?
✨polyamory✨
31. Can you share a math pickup line?
Are you a subset of a vector space of the form x+V? Because you're affine plane
37. Have you ever used math in a novel or entertaining way?
Hmm not that I can think of /lh
41. Which is better named? The Chicken McNugget theorem? Or the Hairy Ball theorem?
Hairy Ball Theorem
43. Did you ever fail a math class?
Not so far
47. Just how big is a big number?
At least 3 I'd say
53. Do you collect anything that is math-related?
Textbooks! I probably have between 20 and 30 at the moment! 5 of which are about topology :3
59. Can you reccomend any online resources for math?
The bright side of mathematics is a great YouTube channel! There is a lot of variety in material and the videos aren't too long so are a great way to get exposed to new topics
61. Does 6 really *deserve* to be called a perfect number? What the h*ck did it ever do?
I think it needs to apologise to 7 for mistakingly accusing it of eating 9
67. Do you have any math tatoos?
I don't have any tattoos at all /lh
71. 👀
A monad is a monoid in the category of endofunctors
73. Can you program? What languages do you know?
I used to be decent at using Java but I've not done for years so I'm very rusty. I also know very basic python
Thanks for the ask!!
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Exercise to do with python :

Write a Python program to print "Hello, World!"
This is a basic Python program that uses the print statement to display the text "Hello, World!" on the console.
Write a Python program to find the sum of two numbers.
This program takes two numbers as input from the user, adds them together, and then prints the result.
Write a Python function to check if a number is even or odd.
This exercise requires you to define a function that takes a number as input and returns a message indicating whether it is even or odd.
Write a Python program to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit.
This program prompts the user to enter a temperature in Celsius and then converts it to Fahrenheit using the conversion formula.
Write a Python function to check if a given year is a leap year.
In this exercise, you'll define a function that checks if a year is a leap year or not, based on leap year rules.
Write a Python function to calculate the factorial of a number.
You'll create a function that calculates the factorial of a given non-negative integer using recursion.
Write a Python program to check if a given string is a palindrome.
This program checks whether a given string is the same when read backward and forward, ignoring spaces and capitalization.
Write a Python program to find the largest element in a list.
The program takes a list of numbers as input and finds the largest element in the list.
Write a Python program to calculate the area of a circle.
This program takes the radius of a circle as input and calculates its area using the formula: area = π * radius^2.
Write a Python function to check if a string is an anagram of another string.
This exercise involves writing a function that checks if two given strings are anagrams of each other.
Write a Python program to sort a list of strings in alphabetical order.
The program takes a list of strings as input and sorts it in alphabetical order.
Write a Python function to find the second largest element in a list.
In this exercise, you'll create a function that finds the second largest element in a list of numbers.
Write a Python program to remove duplicate elements from a list.
This program takes a list as input and removes any duplicate elements from it.
Write a Python function to reverse a list.
You'll define a function that takes a list as input and returns the reversed version of the list.
Write a Python program to check if a given number is a prime number.
The program checks if a given positive integer is a prime number (greater than 1 and divisible only by 1 and itself).
Write a Python function to calculate the nth Fibonacci number.
In this exercise, you'll create a function that returns the nth Fibonacci number using recursion.
Write a Python program to find the length of the longest word in a sentence.
The program takes a sentence as input and finds the length of the longest word in it.
Write a Python function to check if a given string is a pangram.
This function checks if a given string contains all the letters of the alphabet at least once.
Write a Python program to find the intersection of two lists.
The program takes two lists as input and finds their intersection, i.e., the common elements between the two lists.
Write a Python function to calculate the power of a number using recursion.
This function calculates the power of a given number with a specified exponent using recursion.
Write a Python program to find the sum of the digits of a given number.
The program takes an integer as input and finds the sum of its digits.
Write a Python function to find the median of a list of numbers.
In this exercise, you'll create a function that finds the median (middle value) of a list of numbers.
Write a Python program to find the factors of a given number.
The program takes a positive integer as input and finds all its factors.
Write a Python function to check if a number is a perfect square.
You'll define a function that checks whether a given number is a perfect square (i.e., the square root is an integer).
Write a Python program to check if a number is a perfect number.
The program checks whether a given number is a perfect number (the sum of its proper divisors equals the number itself).
Write a Python function to count the number of vowels in a given string.
In this exercise, you'll create a function that counts the number of vowels in a given string.
Write a Python program to find the sum of all the multiples of 3 and 5 below 1000.
The program calculates the sum of all multiples of 3 and 5 that are less than 1000.
Write a Python function to calculate the area of a triangle given its base and height.
This function calculates the area of a triangle using the formula: area = 0.5 * base * height.
Write a Python program to check if a given string is a valid palindrome ignoring spaces and punctuation.
The program checks if a given string is a palindrome after removing spaces and punctuation.
Write a Python program to find the common elements between two lists.
The program takes two lists as input and finds the elements that appear in both lists.
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Magic: The Gathering Fans Harness Prime Number Puzzle as a Game Strategy
APRIL 22, 2025
5 MIN READ
Prime Number Mystery Is Key to Magic: The Gathering Card Game Strategy
The popular fantasy card game Magic: The Gathering has a new card related to prime numbers. Now fans are trying to use it to tackle one of the biggest problems in mathematics.
A game of Magic: The Gathering begins well before players lay down their first card. As a collectible card game, Magic requires competitive players to select the optimal deck of cards based on how they think it will function against hypothetical opponents with many different strategies—then the game itself offers proof or disproof of the player’s predictive powers. Because about 30,000 different cards are available today—though they’re likely not all owned by a single individual—there are many degrees of variation.
This abundance of possibilities has sparked plenty of questions and ideas. Some players have wondered how complicated the game really is. For example, does it involve enough complexity to perform calculations, as you would with a computer? To this end, software engineer Alex Churchill and two other Magic players created a game situation in which the cards act as a universal computer—as a Turing machine. They posted their work to the preprint server arXiv.org in 2019.
Their computer model sealed the deal: Magic is the most complex type of game, they concluded. Theoretically, any kind of calculation that a computer can perform, a particular Magic game can do the same. Ever since I learned this, the game has held a certain fascination for me.
But in practice, of course, using a Magic deck for its calculating prowess is not particularly helpful. Coding such a Turing machine alone is extremely time-consuming. And who has the time to go one step further and go through the billions of different card combinations necessary to solve a math problem with Magic cards? The quicker option would be to type the problem into a computer through some elegant Python code (or another programming language).
As it turns out, people are quite willing to give their time to such “Magical” endeavors. For example, in 2024 Churchill and mathematician Howe Choong Yin developed a Magic programming language that used Magic moves to code elementary calculations such as addition, multiplication or division. Say you wanted to calculate 3 + 5. All you would need are a few cards (such as Vaevictis Asmadi, the Dire), Churchill and Howe’s instructions, and a little patience. Forget supercomputers, quantum computing and all that fancy stuff: the future of computing lies in Magic cards, right?
Probably not—even solving a division problem with Magic cards is cumbersome, and tackling more complex problems in this way proves to be nearly impossible, especially when it comes to dealing with open questions in mathematics. That hasn’t stopped others from trying, however.
GAMEPLAY WITH TWIN PRIMES
In the fall of 2024 Reddit user its-summer-somewhere posted a combination of 14 moves that use about two dozen Magic cards and could potentially deal infinite damage. The outcome of the game depends on the answer to a mathematical puzzle that is almost 180 years old: Are there an infinite number of prime number twins? Prime numbers, such as 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and so on, are divisible only by 1 and themselves. Twin primes are pairs of prime numbers that differ by only two, such as 3 and 5, 5 and 7, 11 and 13, and 17 and 19.
Mathematicians have previously proven that there are an infinite number of primes. But their number decreases with increasing size: the further you progress in the number line, the less often prime numbers appear. This is even more true for prime number twins. The question that mathematicians have been asking themselves for centuries is: Are there also an infinite number of twin primes? Or will this parade end at some point?
In 1849 French mathematician Alphonse de Polignac put forward the now famous twin prime conjecture: there are an infinite number of prime number twins. But despite numerous attempts, the assumption has so far neither been proven nor disproven. The largest known twin prime pair is 2,996,863,034,895 x 21,290,000 + 1 and 2,996,863,034,895 x 21,290,000 – 1. Is it perhaps the last?
A MATHEMATICAL MAGIC CARD
Interest in prime numbers among Magic players increased with the introduction of the new card set Duskmourn: House of Horror on September 27, 2024. The deck contains, among other things, the card Zimone, All-Questioning. Its description reads: “At the beginning of your end step, if a land entered the battlefield under your control this turn and you control a prime number of lands, create Primo, the Indivisible, a legendary 0/0 green and blue Fractal creature token, then put that many +1/+1 counters on it. (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, and 31 are prime numbers.)”
That sounds cryptic, at least for Magic-inexperienced people like me. But the action of the card depends on the number of currency-generating cards called “lands” that a player controls—specifically on whether that number is prime.
After its-summer-somewhere posted their complicated, and not particularly realistic, game situation, the outcome of which depends on whether there are an infinite number of prime twins, another Redditor promptly commented, “Somehow I knew that introducing the concept of prime numbers into the game would be a bad idea. Good to know I’m not wrong.” (“To be fair,” responded a third user, “prime numbers have always been in the game, as have non-prime numbers. [This set] just introduced the concept of that mattering.”)
The idea, its-summer-somewhere wrote, is to create situations in which certain cards called “creatures” can be copied as often as desired using a particular card combination. Another card ensures that the copied creatures function as lands. If the number of lands controlled is not prime, a certain combination of cards creates two more lands. As soon as the number of lands corresponds to a prime number p, however, Zimone comes into play: It then creates two new Primo creatures, which in turn automatically also become lands. This means that you now have p + 2 lands. If p + 2 is also a prime, Zimone’s ability gets triggered again, leaving four Primo creatures on the battlefield. At that point you can use three of them to cause damage to the enemy. Thus, the opponent can only be harmed if Zimone is triggered twice in a row—in other words, only if the number of lands corresponds to a prime number twin. You can then repeat certain steps to increase your number of lands to the number of the next largest twin prime. The maximum damage that can be inflicted depends on the number of all existing twin primes: “Our maximum damage is infinite, if and only if the twin primes conjecture is true,” its-summer-somewhere wrote.
Does this now bring humanity closer to a solution to the prime twin conjecture? Probably not. Sure, you could sit two people down and have them play Magic for ages. But ultimately the gameplay is based on knowing whether numbers are prime twins instead of explicitly proving the conjecture.
Regardless, the imagined game is always entertaining and bizarre—and apparently it tempts nonmathematicians to deal with problems related to number theory. It may also have the opposite effect: As a math fan, I’ve been looking for a new hobby for a long time. Maybe I should give Magic a try.
This article originally appeared in Spektrum der Wissenschaft and was reproduced with permission.
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MANON BISCHOFF is a theoretical physicist and an editor at Spektrum der Wissenschaft, the German-language sister publication of Scientific American.
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M.Sc. Mathematics Careers: Opportunities in Cryptography and Research

Mathematics has long been known as the language of the universe, but today, it’s also the language of data, security, and innovation. If you're pursuing or considering an MSc in Mathematics, especially through an online mode, you're stepping into a world full of advanced possibilities—especially in cryptography and research.
But where exactly can a master’s in mathematics take you? Let’s explore how this degree can open up career paths in cutting-edge fields like cybersecurity, data science, and pure mathematical research.
What Is Cryptography, and Why Is It Important?
Cryptography is the science of encoding and decoding information to keep it secure. It's the foundation of cybersecurity, digital privacy, and online banking.
With the rise in cyber threats, data breaches, and digital espionage, cryptographers are in high demand across sectors like:
Government intelligence agencies
Financial institutions
Tech companies
Cybersecurity firms
Defense organizations
Your mathematical understanding of number theory, modular arithmetic, abstract algebra, and probability is directly applicable in building secure communication systems, encryption algorithms, and cryptographic protocols.
Research Opportunities for Math Postgraduates
An M.Sc. in Mathematics is also a gateway to academic and industrial research. Whether you're interested in theoretical frameworks or applied problems, math research spans a wide range of areas:
Number Theory & Algebra – Core to cryptographic systems
Mathematical Modeling – Used in epidemiology, physics, and engineering
Computational Mathematics – Essential for AI and machine learning
Quantum Computing – A new frontier where math meets physics
Many M.Sc. graduates go on to pursue Ph.D. programs, while others join research labs, R&D departments, or become subject matter experts (SMEs) in tech firms or think tanks.
Skills You'll Develop
An online M.Sc. Mathematics program trains you in both pure and applied mathematical thinking. Some of the key skills you gain include:
Advanced problem-solving
Logical reasoning and analytical thinking
Mathematical programming (using Python, R, MATLAB)
Cryptographic design and analysis
Research methodology and academic writing
These are highly transferable across industries ranging from finance and tech to space science and education.
Career Roles After M.Sc. Mathematics
Here are some exciting job roles for M.Sc. Mathematics graduates:
Cryptographer / Cryptanalyst
Cybersecurity Analyst
Data Scientist / Data Analyst
Research Mathematician
Algorithm Engineer
Quantitative Analyst (Quant)
Academic Researcher or Professor
With the growing availability of UGC-approved online M.Sc. programs, especially those with specialized modules in cryptography and number theory, students can now access high-quality education without geographical constraints.
Final Thoughts
The world is becoming increasingly digital—and behind every secure transaction, encrypted message, or machine learning algorithm is mathematics doing its quiet work.
An online MSc in Mathematics is not just a degree—it's a launchpad to some of the most exciting and intellectually rewarding careers out there. Whether you're drawn to unraveling the mysteries of prime numbers or building the next generation of encryption protocols, there's a path for you.
So, ready to turn numbers into a career?
Would you like me to turn this into a LinkedIn post or include a call-to-action for a university program at the end?
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Python: 100 Simple Codes
Python: 100 Simple Codes
Beginner-friendly collection of easy-to-understand Python examples.

Each code snippet is designed to help you learn programming concepts step by step, from basic syntax to simple projects. Perfect for students, self-learners, and anyone who wants to practice Python in a fun and practical way.
Codes:
1. Print Hello World
2. Add Two Numbers
3. Check Even or Odd
4. Find Maximum of Two Numbers
5. Simple Calculator
6. Swap Two Variables
7. Check Positive, Negative or Zero
8. Factorial Using Loop
9. Fibonacci Sequence
10. Check Prime Number
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11. Sum of Numbers in a List
12. Find the Largest Number in a List
13. Count Characters in a String
14. Reverse a String
15. Check Palindrome
16. Generate Random Number
17. Simple While Loop
18. Print Multiplication Table
19. Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
20. Check Leap Year
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21. Find GCD (Greatest Common Divisor)
22. Find LCM (Least Common Multiple)
23. Check Armstrong Number
24. Calculate Power (Exponent)
25. Find ASCII Value
26. Convert Decimal to Binary
27. Convert Binary to Decimal
28. Find Square Root
29. Simple Function
30. Function with Parameters
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31. Function with Default Parameter
32. Return Multiple Values from Function
33. List Comprehension
34. Filter Even Numbers from List
35. Simple Dictionary
36. Loop Through Dictionary
37. Check if Key Exists in Dictionary
38. Use Set to Remove Duplicates
39. Sort a List
40. Sort List in Descending Order
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41. Create a Tuple
42. Loop Through a Tuple
43. Unpack a Tuple
44. Find Length of a List
45. Append to List
46. Remove from List
47. Pop Last Item from List
48. Use range() in Loop
49. Use break in Loop
50. Use continue in Loop
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51. Check if List is Empty
52. Join List into String
53. Split String into List
54. Use enumerate() in Loop
55. Nested Loop
56. Simple Class Example
57. Class Inheritance
58. Read Input from User
59. Try-Except for Error Handling
60. Raise Custom Error
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61. Lambda Function
62. Map Function
63. Filter Function
64. Reduce Function
65. Zip Two Lists
66. List to Dictionary
67. Reverse a List
68. Sort List of Tuples by Second Value
69. Flatten Nested List
70. Count Occurrences in List
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71. Check All Elements with all()
72. Check Any Element with any()
73. Find Index in List
74. Convert List to Set
75. Find Intersection of Sets
76. Find Union of Sets
77. Find Difference of Sets
78. Check Subset
79. Check Superset
80. Loop with Else Clause
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81. Use pass Statement
82. Use del to Delete Item
83. Check Type of Variable
84. Format String with f-string
85. Simple List Slicing
86. Nested If Statement
87. Global Variable
88. Check if String Contains Substring
89. Count Characters in Dictionary
90. Create 2D List
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91. Check if List Contains Item
92. Reverse a Number
93. Sum of Digits
94. Check Perfect Number
95. Simple Countdown
96. Print Pattern with Stars
97. Check if String is Digit
98. Check if All Letters Are Uppercase
99. Simple Timer with Sleep
100. Basic File Write and Read
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Streamline Python Development with AI-Powered Tools in PyCharm PyCharm, developed by JetBrains, is a top-tier Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Python. With AI-powered coding assistance, PyCharm can make your coding experience even more efficient and intuitive. From generating boilerplate code to debugging complex issues, AI tools integrate seamlessly into PyCharm to enhance productivity. In this guide, you’ll learn how to enable AI coding assistance in PyCharm for Python, including the best plugins to use, installation steps, and tips for maximizing these tools in your projects. Benefits of AI Assistance in PyCharm Why should you consider enabling AI coding assistance in PyCharm? Here are the key advantages: Faster Coding: AI suggests code completions and reduces repetitive tasks. Error Detection: Identify and fix errors in real-time with intelligent suggestions. Enhanced Readability: AI can automatically generate comments and documentation. Learning Support: Great for beginners seeking guidance on Python syntax and functions. Prerequisites Before enabling AI tools, make sure you have the following: PyCharm Installed: Download the Community or Professional Edition from JetBrains. Python Installed: Ensure Python is installed and configured in PyCharm. JetBrains Account: Some plugins require authentication with a JetBrains account. Step 1: Choose the Right AI Plugin There are several AI-powered plugins compatible with PyCharm. Below are the most popular options for Python developers: GitHub Copilot Uses OpenAI technology to suggest entire code blocks. Ideal for generating Python scripts and boilerplate code. Tabnine Offers contextual code completions based on machine learning. Works seamlessly with Python projects. CodeGPT Integrates OpenAI’s GPT models into PyCharm for code explanations and completions. JetBrains AI Assistant (Beta) JetBrains’ own AI solution offering deep integration and advanced features. Step 2: Install the AI Plugin Let’s use GitHub Copilot as an example for installation: Open PyCharm: Launch PyCharm and go to the Preferences/Settings menu. Navigate to Plugins: In the left-hand menu, click on Plugins. Search for GitHub Copilot: Go to the Marketplace tab and search for "GitHub Copilot". Install the Plugin: Click Install and wait for the installation to complete. Restart PyCharm: Restart the IDE to activate the plugin. Step 3: Configure the Plugin Once the plugin is installed, you need to configure it for Python projects: Open a Python Project: Start a new project or open an existing one. Adjust Plugin Settings: Navigate to Preferences > GitHub Copilot. Enable or disable features such as inline suggestions or auto-complete behavior. Sign In: For GitHub Copilot, log in using your GitHub account to activate the plugin. Test the Configuration: Open a Python script and start typing to see AI-generated suggestions. Step 4: Test AI Coding Assistance With the plugin configured, here’s how you can test its capabilities: Write a Function: Type a function header and let the AI complete it:pythonCopyEditdef calculate_sum(numbers): The AI might suggest:pythonCopyEdit return sum(numbers) Generate Boilerplate Code: Write a comment to describe the desired code:pythonCopyEdit# Create a function to check if a number is prime AI tools like GitHub Copilot or CodeGPT will suggest the full implementation. Debug Existing Code: Paste an error-prone code snippet and let the AI suggest fixes. Troubleshooting Tips Plugin Not Showing Up? Ensure that you’re using the latest version of PyCharm and the plugin. Performance Issues? Allocate more memory to PyCharm or disable unused plugins. Unwanted Suggestions? Adjust the AI plugin’s settings to fine-tune its behavior. Best Practices for AI Assistance in Python Development
Review AI Suggestions: Always validate AI-generated code for accuracy and compliance. Leverage AI for Learning: Use AI to understand unfamiliar Python concepts or libraries. Optimize Settings: Tailor plugin preferences to match your coding style. Integrate with Git: Use AI to generate commit messages and improve collaboration. Conclusion Enabling AI coding assistance in PyCharm can transform your Python development experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced developer, tools like GitHub Copilot, Tabnine, and CodeGPT provide valuable support for writing, debugging, and understanding Python code. By following this guide, you’ll be equipped to integrate AI tools into your workflow and unlock new levels of productivity. Try it today and elevate your Python coding with PyCharm!
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Ode to FizzBuzz
FizzBuzz is a kind of old programming problem - one I was really familiar with and primed to excel at due to some unexpected basics of number theory cropping up in Dungeons and Dragons 3rd Edition.
Basically someone gives you a positive integer. Then you start counting, but if you hit a multiple of 3 you say "Fizz" instead of the number you were going to say, if you hit a multiple of 5 you say "Buzz" instead of that number, and if you hit a multiple of 15 you say "FizzBuzz" instead of whatever else.
In D&D 3rd Ed you had some levels that felt really blank and empty, because sometimes devs felt like giving out different sets of bonuses evenly - You'd get a Fighter feat every 2 levels and a regular feat every 3 levels so at level 5 Fighter would feel kinda bored and at level 6 Fighter would get two feats AND a second attack per round. AND all their saves would go up by 1 at 6 while none improved at 5. Bananas.
Anyway.
Most of handling FizzBuzz as a problem is just a matter of
Can you parse what's really being asked of you? and
Can you translate that using the vocabulary and grammar of the language you want to code in?
FizzBuzz, for instance, has a couple things to note:
You need to do something to account for 15s. If you just account for 3s and 5s, you'll end up with this kind of thing:
... 13 14 Fizz 16 ...
or maybe this, if you do back-to-back ifs instead of else-ifs (called "elifs" for short, in Python):
... 14 Fizz Buzz 16 ...
You probably want to include all three non-number outputs as explicit options - with 15 as the first option so it overrides others:
if n % 15 == 0: print("FizzBuzz") elif n % 3 == 0: print("Fizz") elif n % 5 == 0: print("Buzz") else: print(n)
If you try to make it part of the formatting of a single line, you still have to include a line of code that accounts for "what if %3 is also %15?" and you also have to code oddly so you won't run into issues with the if statements not progressing properly:
if n % 3 == 0: print("Fizz", end "") -> This makes it so "Fizz" won't automatically write a new line. if n % 3 != 5: print() -> It'll only write a new line IF it's not also "Buzz" if n % 5 == 0: print("Buzz") elif n % 3 != 0: -> This is the "weird workaround" bit, where you can't just say "else" because you had to use a second if statement to make it possible for both Fizz and Buzz to fire on the same number. print(n)
This also tests how well you understand the twisty ways code gets you thinking about stuff. Because there's a natural temptation to write it in the order the question asks about it: "Fizz," then "Buzz," then "FizzBuzz."
But if you write it "if n % 3" then "else if n % 5" then "else if n % 15," the 15 (the "FizzBuzz") part will never happen. "Else If" only happens if the first case doesn't happen, and "is divisible by 3" will always happen if "is divisible by 15" can happen. It's a reminder to put your rarer and more permissive if-statements earlier if you want everything to occur in its own time.
But wow, though. I'd really forgotten how bare-bones level 5 used to be on 3rd Ed Fighter.
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Best Computer Coaching in Ahmedabad | TCCI

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Bollywood Movie Recommendations: Math vs. Machine Learning (Cosine Similarity in Action!)

Bollywood Movie Recommendations: Math vs. AI (Cosine Similarity!) Problem Statement: With the ever-growing number of Bollywood movies, users often struggle to find films that match their preferences. Traditional recommendation methods, such as manual curation or simple genre-based filtering, fail to capture nuanced similarities between movies. This blog explores how mathematical approaches like Cosine Similarity and machine learning models can enhance Bollywood movie recommendations by analyzing factors such as genres, actors, directors, and user ratings. We aim to compare the effectiveness of both approaches in delivering accurate and personalized movie suggestions. Solving Bollywood Movie Recommendations Using Math (Cosine Similarity) We will calculate the similarity between two users' movie preferences step by step using pure math, without programming. Step 1: Define User Ratings as Vectors We represent user movie preferences as vectors in n-dimensional space (where each dimension represents a movie). Let's assume two viewers Dinesh & Jyoti watched movies (Fighter, Dunki ,Animal , Sam Bahadur and 12th Fail) and gave rating as below table. And based on this we want to recommend movies to another users Manish. MovieFighter (2024)Dunki (2023)Animal (2023)Sam Bahadur (2023)12th Fail (2023)Dinesh (A)54532Jyoti (B)43421 Dinesh → A = (5, 4, 5, 3, 2) - Called vector A Jyoti → B = (4, 3, 4, 2, 1) - Called vector B Step 2: Apply the Cosine Similarity Formula The formula for cosine similarity between two vectors A and B is: cos(θ) = (A ⋅ B) / (‖A‖ ⋅ ‖B‖) where: - A⋅B = Dot product of A and B - ∣∣A|| = Magnitude (length) of A - |B∣∣ = Magnitude (length) of B Step 3: Compute the Dot Product The dot product of two vectors is: Dinesh → A = (5, 4, 5, 3, 2) - vector A Jyoti → B = (4, 3, 4, 2, 1) - vector B A⋅B = (5×4)+(4×3)+(5×4)+(3×2)+(2×1) = 20+12+20+6+2=60 Step 4: Compute the Magnitudes The magnitude of a vector is: # Magnitude of vector A: ||A|| = sqrt(5² + 4² + 5² + 3² + 2²) = sqrt(25 + 16 + 25 + 9 + 4) = sqrt(79) ≈ 8.89 # Magnitude of vector B: ||B|| = sqrt(4² + 3² + 4² + 2² + 1²) = sqrt(16 + 9 + 16 + 4 + 1) = sqrt(46) ≈ 6.78 Step 5: Compute Cosine Similarity # Step 5: Compute Cosine Similarity cos(θ) = 60 / (8.89 × 6.78) = 60 / 60.3 ≈ 0.995 Step 6: Interpret the Result Since 0.995 is very close to 1, the two users have very similar movie tastes. 👉 If User 1 liked "Animal", it is very likely that User 2 will also like "Animal", so we recommend it to them. Conclusion: How We Solved This Using Math? - We represented user ratings as vectors. - Used cosine similarity formula. - Computed dot product and magnitudes. - Found a similarity of 0.995, meaning their movie tastes are very close. This is the core math behind Netflix & Prime Video recommendations! 🚀 Would you like me to extend this with real IMDb ratings or explore other machine learning metrics? 🎬 Solving Bollywood Movie Recommendations Using Programming Language Python (Cosine Similarity) from numpy import dot from numpy.linalg import norm # Movie ratings for Dinesh and Jyoti Dinesh = # Fighter, Dunki, Animal, Sam Bahadur, 12th Fail Jyoti = # Compute cosine similarity cosine_similarity = dot(Dinesh, Jyoti) / (norm(Dinesh) * norm(Jyoti)) print("Cosine Similarity:", cosine_similarity) Output : Cosine Similarity: 0.9953109657524404
Why It’s Useful? If the similarity is close to 1, users have similar preferences, and we can recommend movies watched by one user to the other. Now you can see cosine similarity calculation is very easy programmatically. Now we can recommend similar movies to Manish. Conclusion: Bollywood Movie Recommendations Using Math & Machine Learning 🎬📊 In this example, we used mathematical metrics (cosine similarity) to analyze movie preferences and recommend Bollywood films based on user ratings. Key Takeaways: - Mathematics in Recommendations – By treating user movie ratings as vectors and applying cosine similarity, we measured how closely two users' preferences aligned. - Machine Learning in Action – In real-world applications, this concept extends to collaborative filtering in machine learning, where algorithms recommend movies based on patterns in user behavior. - Bollywood Movie Example – If two users rated movies like Animal (2023) and Dunki (2023) similarly, they are likely to enjoy similar future releases like Azaad (2025) or Deva (2025). - Scaling Up – In practical applications (Netflix, Prime Video), machine learning models process large datasets using deep learning (e.g., neural networks) for more accurate, personalized recommendations. By combining mathematical techniques with ML models, recommendation engines enhance user experience by suggesting the best movies based on real data. 🚀🍿 Justification of the Statement: "If two users rated movies like Animal (2023) and Dunki (2023) similarly, they are likely to enjoy similar future releases like Azaad (2025) or Deva (2025)." This statement is justified based on the principles of collaborative filtering and cosine similarity in machine learning and recommendation systems. Here’s why: 1️⃣ Concept of User Similarity in Recommendations - If User A and User B have rated movies like Animal (2023) and Dunki (2023) similarly, their preferences are likely aligned. - When a new movie (Azaad (2025) or Deva (2025)) is released, if one of them likes it, the other user is statistically likely to enjoy it too. This forms the basis of collaborative filtering, where recommendations are made based on patterns in user behavior. 2️⃣ Mathematical Justification: Cosine Similarity We can calculate cosine similarity between users' rating vectors: MovieAnimal (2023)Dunki (2023)Azaad (2025)Deva (2025)User A54??User B5454 If the similarity score (cosine similarity) between User A and User B is close to 1, then their future ratings for Azaad (2025) and Deva (2025) are likely to be very similar. 3️⃣ Real-World Examples: How Netflix and Amazon Prime Use This - Platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, and Hotstar use collaborative filtering + deep learning models to recommend content. - If you like action-thrillers (Animal), the system suggests similar highly-rated action movies (e.g., Deva). - If you like emotional or patriotic movies (Dunki), you may get recommendations for period dramas (Azaad). 4️⃣ Machine Learning Implementation In real-world ML models, we would use: ✅ Collaborative Filtering (User-User or Item-Item Similarity) ✅ Content-Based Filtering (Movie Genre, Cast, Director, etc.) ✅ Hybrid Models (Combining Both Approaches with Deep Learning) For example, a Neural Collaborative Filtering (NCF) model would predict ratings for Azaad (2025) or Deva (2025) based on historical data of similar users. Conclusion ✔️ If two users have similar past preferences, they are more likely to enjoy similar movies in the future. ✔️ This is the core principle behind movie recommendation engines used by Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube. ✔️ Mathematical metrics (cosine similarity) + Machine Learning (collaborative filtering) provide accurate movie suggestions. Read the full article
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Top Reasons to Choose Mamta Institute of Education in Siwan for Your Higher Education
The Mamta Institute of Education Siwan offers a diverse number of professional and technical courses and shines high as the landmark for quality education in Bihar. Established for its prime teaching standard, contemporary infrastructure, and robust placement support, it stands in the top row of the colleges in Siwan. In fact, it also stands ahead when it comes to management or technology, to hospitality studies- you name it- Mamta Institute of Education is your dream destination.
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The institute has a pool of experienced professors as well as industry experts engaged in the process of honing the next generation of professionals.
Placement Opportunities
Courses at Mamta Institute of Education
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Number of Years: 3 years
Course Highlights:
Programming Languages (C, Java, Python)
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Career Opportunities:
Graduates can work as software developers, system analysts, or IT consultants, or pursue higher studies like MCA.
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Curriculum Highlights:
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3. Best MBA College in Siwan
The Master of Business Administration is an MBA program that prepares the students for corporate leadership positions.
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The MCA course is very good for the ones seeking specialisation in software development and IT management.
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PGDM is the perfect course for developing future business leaders, highly versatile course
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Curriculum:
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Graduates acquire quick career advancement in middle-management
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The BHM & CT course helps students prepare to join the hospitality industry.
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Life at Mamta Institute is not just about studies; it’s about all-round development.
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Conducted frequently to give students industry exposure and to make them abreast with the latest trends.
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The Future of Data Science in India: Why You Should Train in Marathahalli
The Future of Data Science in India: Why You Should Train in Marathahalli
In recent years, data science has evolved from a niche field to one of the most sought-after domains in the world, and India is no exception. As businesses increasingly rely on data-driven decisions, the demand for skilled data science professionals has surged. Marathahalli, a prominent hub for technology and education in Bangalore, is emerging as a prime location for students and professionals to acquire the skills needed to excel in this rapidly expanding field. By pursuing Data Science Training Marathahalli, students can gain a competitive edge in the global job market and secure high-paying roles in a wide range of industries.
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Essential Skills Every Data Analyst Should Have

In today’s data-driven world, businesses rely heavily on data analysts to translate raw data into actionable insights. For aspiring data analysts, developing the right skills is crucial to unlocking success in this field. Here’s a look at some of the essential skills every data analyst should master.
1. Statistical Knowledge
A strong understanding of statistics forms the foundation of data analytics. Concepts like probability, hypothesis testing, and regression are crucial for analyzing data and drawing accurate conclusions. With these skills, data analysts can identify patterns, make predictions, and validate their findings with statistical rigor.
2. Data Cleaning and Preparation
Data rarely comes in a ready-to-use format. Data analysts must clean and preprocess datasets, handling issues like missing values, duplicate entries, and inconsistencies. Mastering tools like Excel, SQL, or Python libraries (Pandas and Numpy) can make this process efficient, allowing analysts to work with accurate data that’s primed for analysis.
3. Proficiency in SQL
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the backbone of data retrieval. Analysts use SQL to query databases, join tables, and extract necessary information efficiently. Whether working with MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle, SQL is an indispensable tool for interacting with large datasets stored in relational databases.
4. Data Visualization Skills
Communicating insights effectively is just as important as finding them. Data analysts must be skilled in visualizing data through charts, graphs, and dashboards. Tools like Tableau, Power BI, and Matplotlib in Python help turn data into easy-to-understand visuals that drive informed decision-making.
5. Programming Languages: Python & R
Python and R are highly valued in data analytics due to their flexibility and extensive libraries for data manipulation and analysis. Python, with libraries like Pandas, Seaborn, and Scikit-learn, is versatile for both data preparation and machine learning tasks. R is often used for statistical analysis and visualizations, making both valuable in an analyst’s toolkit.
6. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
A data analyst’s role goes beyond number-crunching. They need to ask the right questions, approach problems logically, and identify patterns or trends that lead to strategic insights. Critical thinking allows analysts to explore data from multiple angles, ensuring they uncover valuable information that can impact business decisions.
7. Attention to Detail
Data analytics requires precision and accuracy. Even a small error in data handling or analysis can lead to misleading insights. Attention to detail ensures that data is correctly interpreted and visualized, resulting in reliable outcomes for the business.
8. Domain Knowledge
While technical skills are essential, understanding the industry context adds depth to analysis. Whether it’s finance, healthcare, marketing, or retail, domain knowledge helps analysts interpret data meaningfully, translating numbers into insights that matter for specific business needs.
9. Communication Skills
Once the data is analyzed, the findings must be communicated to stakeholders clearly. Analysts should be skilled in explaining complex data concepts to non-technical team members, using both visual aids and concise language to ensure clarity.
As data analytics grows, so does the need for well-rounded analysts who can handle data from start to finish. By mastering these essential skills, aspiring data analysts can become valuable assets, capable of transforming data into insights that drive business success.
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Ask game time! 4,5,7,11,13,21, and 31! :>
4. game with the best fishing mini game?
I do really like the Stardew Valley one a lot, though I wish it was more complex... the ones in dredge are also really good but one can hardly call those a minigame... hmmm can't think of any others that are more than 'press button at the right time'...
5. black tea or green tea?
black in the morning, green in the evening, thus is the balance of life
7. favorite spice?
does msg count? or maybe tomato paste? no? hard to tell otherwise, my gf usually just throws stuff i don't understand together and it will magically taste good so yeah
11. favorite type of berry?
already answered; in short: red currant
13. favorite type of game meat if any?
not sure I ever had any that I would remember, I know I ate some rabbit as a child because my mom will gleefully recite how happy I was eating it despite petting the same rabbits the same day, but I do not remember what it tasted like
21. programming language that does string concatenation the best?
python is nice
31. a prime number you enjoy?
uhh let's just say 53 that's the number of asks in the ask game I made and then chickened out of posting of
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