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Let's talk Japanese music.
2011.03.05 23:13 SleepyLizard Let's talk Japanese music.
Let's talk Japanese music. The goal is to be as far-reaching as possible, so that we can all share in our knowledge of the best music that Japan has to offer. Maybe you're a fan of classic rock? Or hip-hop? Contemporary pop? Traditional music? Noise and other experiments? You name it: we're interested.
2012.01.19 18:45 relic2279 Nogizaka46 (乃木坂46) - Official Rival of AKB48
Subreddit for Nogizaka46, the founding group of the Sakamichi Series of Japanese idols.
2009.03.15 04:49 hitomi_k Hitomi
A subreddit dedicated to the IZ*ONE/AKB48 member Honda Hitomi.
2024.05.19 04:47 notgay126 Is this a good CPU temp for 12400F?
2024.05.18 21:52 Careful-Ad3182 Discord CPU mining in background
2024.05.18 03:03 Less_Alfalfa_8152 this game is rigged like a slot machine. artificially changing skill on a day-to-day basis
2024.05.18 02:35 hyperguy64 My laptop keeps using 100% of the disk despite factory reset
| My laptop has been running very slow for the past few months and I noticed that it was using 100% of my disk. I figured a factory reset would make things faster, but once it was said and done. It was still running slow and using up 100% of the disk. Is there anything I can do to fix this? submitted by hyperguy64 to WindowsHelp [link] [comments] |
2024.05.17 18:43 jhgames1024 Fixing Comp Mode in TF2 and why it should be fixed
In 2016, Valve tried to implement officially a competitive mode, but the way it was did wasn't great and it ended affecting negatively both the comp scenario, as the relationship that Valve had with the game.
Competing is fun, is good to see you doing great plays and winning challenges in your favorite game, but is important to know that Competitive /= Casual, the changes of Meet your Match brough many issues to the normal game, bringing desmotivation and confusion.
Liking it or not, having all modes playable should be a priority in game development and Valve will not see TF2 as a major game with great potential to update it while it doesn't retain some competitive interest.
So a update fixing the mode and making competitive more interesting should bring more interest from Valve in investing in the game, while also attracting new players.
MAIN COMP MODE
AFK, Quit and Trolls Punishment System
Issues:
- The actual system is much rigorous and stop a match from continuing at the moment someone leaves;
- Despite this, the system doesn't count AFK people and trolls;
- Votekick can be easily exploited.
This makes that, even with hours queueing for a match, you found yourself in a match that can't be played, resulting in frustation and even more abandonment.
Suggestions:
- The same way as MvM, have the possibility to compleat a running match;
- If someone leaves while in match, the game will automatically look for a substitute;
- When someone leaves, the game will automatically open a voting to pause the match (Max. 2 min);
- The one who left can rejoin the match while a compleat is not found;
- During the pause votation or If the pause votation is rejected, a votation is open to replace the player with a bot;
- Who chooses to enter as a compleat will not receive a MMR penalty for loosing the match, if the in-game points ends above 10;
- Who is in a match with an afk or missing player will receive bonus MMR, depending on the quantity of infractors;
- Who is AFK for more than 20s in a match will be marked as a infractor, but will stay in the match while the system tries to find another player as a compleat;
- The system will stop looking for a compleat if the match is in the last winnable round for a team;
With the option to enter in a existing match, it will not only help queue times, but also in the continuity of matchs, just as it removes the frustration of waiting to find a match that only resumes in a time loss.
GRAPHICS OPTIONS
DON'T change the graphics options already defined by the players, no other game does that, I don't see why TF2 should. Is probably responsible for 90% of the game crashes in this mode, and possibly the main factor behind the loss of interest in this mode.
GAMEPLAY
Is still fun to play a good match in this mode, but still need some fixes.
Class Limits
For it being a more introductory, adapted to the casual player, competitive mode, that class limite should be more flexible than normal 6s.
I recommend starting with the following class limit:
- 3 Scouts
- 3 Soldiers
- 3 Pyro
- 3 Demoman
- 2 Heavy
- 1 Engineer
- 1 Medic
- 2 Sniper
- 2 Spy
Weapons
- "Short Circuit", "Machina" and "Vaccinator" will be banned in every rank;
- [EXPERIMENTAL] In greater ranks, each player can choose a weapon to ban before a match starts;
- Contracker and Cancellable taunts will be banned by default in the mode.
Maps
- Remove CTF and PL, keep only koth, A/D and 5cp;
- Open some polls to choose what maps to add or remove before every summer update, adding new maps from the update to the pool sometimes would also be good;
- 5cp: Win Limit of 5, with the game ending if a team does 3-0 or 4-1, map time limit of 30min;
- koth: Win Limit of 3, no map time limit;
- A/D: uses stopwatch, the fastest team to win all points win.
NORMAL GAME MATCHMAKING
- Add the option to queue into community servers that meet the requirements to be in either "Casual" or "Competitive".
- VS Saxton Hale should be seperated from "Others" in the menu.
- Matchmaking should prioritize Mode equity, so if I look for a mode with less players, and more players starts looking for the mode, it will prioritize it instead of another.
- Community Competive (Experimental): Add the option to play in community competitive servers, including highlander, those will be separeted from the casual ones in the community server browsers and there'll be the option to find community matches just like the old quickplay in the menu.
BOT ISSUES (Idle, Trade and cheating bots)
The idea to fix it is to making it less profitable and without profit, logically it makes less sustainable.
- Giftapult should only gave items to someone that haves more than 2 hours in-match and has to be in a match
- Crates only can drop after a game restart and the game been closed for more than 7 hours after the crate is added (silent fix to be added)
- Shadowban from receiving items accounts who only open the game in updates periods (For example, accounts that only open the game in scrissmas)
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2024.05.17 14:08 Shyam2424 Unleashing Innovation: The Power of Cybersecurity Hackathons
| https://preview.redd.it/px5b8qid9z0d1.jpg?width=6020&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e69fc24ee4b97c7deac0c2e808a64ac738942646 In recent years, cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most critical areas of concern in the digital age. With the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats and attacks, the need for innovative solutions and skilled professionals has never been greater. Enter cybersecurity hackathons – dynamic events that bring together creative minds and technical experts to tackle real-world cybersecurity challenges. In this blog, we'll explore the world of cybersecurity hackathons, their significance, and the impact they have on the industry. What are Cybersecurity Hackathons? Cybersecurity hackathons are intensive events where participants collaborate to develop innovative solutions to cybersecurity problems. These events typically span a few days and involve a combination of brainstorming sessions, coding marathons, and presentations. Participants work in teams to address specific challenges, such as identifying vulnerabilities in systems, developing new security tools, or crafting incident response strategies. Why Participate in Cybersecurity Hackathons? - Skill Development: Hackathons provide a unique opportunity for participants to sharpen their technical skills, such as coding, penetration testing, and security analysis. By working on real-world challenges, participants gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge that can't be obtained in a traditional classroom setting.
2. Innovation Hackathons foster a culture of innovation and creativity, encouraging participants to think outside the box and come up with novel solutions to complex problems. The collaborative nature of hackathons allows for the cross-pollination of ideas and the exploration of new approaches to cybersecurity. - Networking: Hackathons bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds, including cybersecurity professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Participants have the opportunity to network with industry experts, potential employers, and like-minded peers, building valuable connections that can lead to future collaborations and career opportunities.
- Community Building: Hackathons create a sense of camaraderie and community among participants, fostering teamwork, mentorship, and knowledge sharing. The collaborative nature of hackathons encourages participants to work together towards a common goal, leading to the formation of lasting relationships and partnerships.
Impact on the Industry Cybersecurity hackathons have a significant impact on the industry in several ways: - Innovation: Hackathons drive innovation in the cybersecurity space by generating new ideas, tools, and techniques for addressing emerging threats and challenges.
2. Talent Development: Hackathons help identify and cultivate the next generation of cybersecurity talent, providing opportunities for students and professionals to showcase their skills and expertise. - Problem Solving: Hackathons provide a platform for industry stakeholders to collaborate on solving pressing cybersecurity issues, such as data breaches, ransomware attacks, and supply chain vulnerabilities.
- Promoting Awareness: Hackathons raise awareness about cybersecurity issues and the importance of proactive security measures, both within the industry and the broader community.
‘Are you ready to dive into the world of cybersecurity? Get excited because we're thrilled to announce the 2024 Great AppSec Hackathon! Organised by the Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (CCoE) in collaboration with DSCI, this event is set to be bigger and better than ever before.’ Overview: Building on the success of last year's event, which saw over 6000 registrations, 5000+ participants, and 700+ finalists from across the nation, we're excited to bring you the 2024 edition of the Great Hackathon. Anticipation is soaring for this year's event! Objectives: The Great AppSec Hackathon - 2024 aims to: - Raise awareness about cybersecurity.
- Foster skill development.
- Provide employment and internship opportunities for students.
- Assist organisations in identifying and attracting top talent.
- Enhance the overall cybersecurity landscape.
Are you ready to take on the challenge? Register now and embark on a cybersecurity adventure like no other. Phases: - MCQ Round (Exclusive for Students)
- Online - Starts: 9/08/2024 10:00AM - Ends: 10/08/2024 6:00PM - CTF Round
- Online - Starts: 17/08/2024 7:00PM - Ends: 18/08/2024 7:00PM 3. Award Ceremony - Starts: 22/08/2024 10:00AM - Ends: 22/08/2024 5:00PM Eligibility: - For INDIAN Participants: - Students of all disciplines (B.Tech/M.Tech/MCA/BCA/B.Sc) - Industry Professionals from all domains - For INTERNATIONAL Participants: - Students of all disciplines Why Participate? Cybersecurity isn't just for experts. Whether you're an application developer or an infrastructure specialist, understanding security and privacy is essential for creating safe applications. Did you know that out of over 2 million apps on Android and iOS, 55% don't make it to the platform due to security and privacy issues during development? By joining our Cybersecurity Hackathon, you'll experience numerous benefits; Skill enhancement - Sharpen your cybersecurity skills, from penetration testing to threat detection, under real-world conditions. Networking - Connect with like-minded professionals and experts in the cybersecurity field, fostering valuable relationships for your career. Problem solving - Tackle complex cybersecurity challenges, think creatively, and develop innovative solutions. Career opportunities - Showcase your talent to potential employers, as many organisations actively seek cybersecurity experts. Cash Awards - As an added incentive, we're offering substantial cash awards to the winning teams. Put your skills to the test and stand a chance to win big! Objectives: - Create awareness of threats and vulnerabilities related to application security.
- Offer a gamified approach to learning and skill-building.
- Provide internship opportunities for students.
- Encourage students in application security.
- Boost the cybersecurity quotient in the ecosystem.
Guidelines: - Register and create a login using your personal credentials.
- This is an online event, all dates and times are in IST.
- Respect published game rules and host site policies.
- Collaboration is not allowed; work independently.
- Attacks on the CTF infrastructure are prohibited.
- Decisions of the CCoE operations team are final and binding.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to test your skills, learn from industry experts, and connect with like-minded professionals. Register now and mark your calendars for an unforgettable cybersecurity experience! Conclusion Cybersecurity hackathons play a crucial role in driving innovation, fostering talent development, and addressing pressing cybersecurity challenges. By bringing together creative minds and technical experts, these events have the power to shape the future of cybersecurity and create a safer digital world for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious enthusiast, participating in a cybersecurity hackathon can be an exhilarating and rewarding experience that leaves a lasting impact on both individuals and the industry as a whole. submitted by Shyam2424 to u/Shyam2424 [link] [comments] |
2024.05.15 05:59 Inevitable_Orange342 SOC L1 path Advice
Hi Everyone. I have made a path for myself on becoming a L1 SOC. Any advice or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I'll try to keep it short. I started my masters in cybersecurity in Fall 2023 and will graduate in May 2025.
Completed November 2023- Google cybersecurity by Coursera Jan 15th- cleared Security + March 2nd - Cleared BTL1 and SOC Level path from TryHackMe May 3rd- cleared CDSA by HacktheBox.
Below are my goals and objectives for the coming year 1- clear CCNA by July 1st week(I should have gotten a networking cert before but I made a mistake) Don't wanna do Network + over CCNA. 2- Clear CYSA + by September 1st week 3- complete a full Blown SOC home lab that includes splunk, lima Charlie, and much more. (Taking some help from Eric Capuano's blog) 4- Do another practical Blue team Cert probably CCD by December 2nd week.
Apart from this I actively participate in online platform like BTLO to hone my skills. Probably going to do BTLO till June end and then shift to TCM Security Labs. I tried getting a summer internship but couldn't. :(
I made my university CTF team as well so we participate every week in different ctf competitions.
As for my experience, this is somewhere I lack unfortunately. I only have 4 months of technical support internship and 3 months of Data Analyst. Did my bachelors in Mechanical engineering.
If you have read this far I greatly appreciate it. :)
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2024.05.14 04:04 Far-War-3804 BREAKING: Elon Musk Likely INJECT $104B Dollars into $XRP Following Rumored Partnership with #Ripple to Use the Payment System for X "The Everything App" The #XRPL is set to handle a $1 trillion volume within #DeFi. The CTF token is the sole #XRP ledger DeFi token in the top 10! with less than a qu
2024.05.14 00:10 masterted 5ghz seems to drop clients randomly R7000?
2024.05.13 22:52 Part_salvager616 Task manager is not responding
2024.05.13 21:34 boy_from_school Arcade needs to be more arcade-ish.
Arcade was probably my most played mode in OW1 (part of it because of lootboxes), but now in OW2 the game mode is practically dead. There are things I think can help to make arcade more interesting to play, and I would love to hear suggestions, even if we can't change things.
- Adopt a War Games/Wario Ware/Minigame style. What I mean is, instead of having a lot of arcade tabs and have to wait a lot for players to join the one arcade mode you want to play, you have lobbies and players choose/vote what mode they want to play next, or maybe make modes random and let the player check what modes he want to play. In the same fashion, maybe instead of having separate modes of standard, we could have the possibility to vote what random effects we want to play.
- Make a Party and a Duel tab. More random games like Total Mayhem, Mystery Deathmatch or Bounty Hunter could be in the party tab and more "serious" game modes like 2CP, Elimination, CTF, Deathmatch or 1v1 Duel in Duel tab.
- Games should be faster. 10 minutes for almost all arcade modes is too much imo, and while I like some of the "regular but with a twist" modes, maps are just too long for a quick arcade experience. They could have a faster pace or change rules (no serious suggestions, but for example, have to contest only one point in escort or assault).
- Make modes thematic like in events. We are on night market? Make all heroes have chinese new year skins. We're on lunar colony? Space suits then. Maybe not all heroes have skins related to some locations, but that could be funny to see and make those game modes more appealing.
- Make more workshop modes official
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2024.05.13 13:10 EnriqueITE I often get asked how to start a career in cybersecurity, so here you go:
| Starting in Cybersecurity Besides specific cybersecurity trainings, I believe it's important to start here if you have no IT experience: - Operating Systems: If you want to protect or hack "something," you need to know that "something."
- Networks: It's crucial to understand how systems communicate with each other and with humans.
- Programming: Very useful for automation, executing different types of cyberattacks, gaining agility, and more. The lower the level, the better. Python is very useful and quick/easy to learn. But if you have time, I'd start with "C" 😇.
On the other hand, hacking communities can be very helpful, with networking, events, Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions, etc. Write-ups from cybersecurity challenges and CTF competitions can be very useful. submitted by EnriqueITE to u/EnriqueITE [link] [comments] |
2024.05.13 06:04 SignificantFig8856 Can really good Awards & EC's counter a bad GPA and SAT?
So im kinda worried rn... Im a Junior rn and I currently have a 3.73 UW GPA. Im taking like 2 Honors and 5 AP classes rn and it was a huge mistake. Infact i legit might get a C+ or B- in AP Physics 2. Im probably going to end highschool with a cumulative GPA of 3.6 UW. This will be with 13 AP's, 5 Honors, and 1 College Class. I have many B's and B+'s :(((. As if this all wasn't bad enough I have a 1370 SAT score (720 Math and 650 Reading).
At this point i don't know what to do. Its near impossible to get my grades up. I do however have some good awards.
Here is my current awards:
- USACO Platinum
- National Indigenous Recognition Award
- National African-American Recognition Award
- AP Scholar with Distinction
- Top 3 in US Cyber Challenge (Cybersecurity competition that US gov holds)
- Top 25 in picoCTF worldwide (Cybersecuirty competition that CMU holds)
- Some other cybersecuirty awards but I dont want to list them bc they are doxxable
- Top 5% in US Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad, qualified for National Astronomy Competition
- 250+ Community Service Hour award
- 1st Place Robotics Competition
Here are my current EC's:
- Vice President of Math Honor Society
- Member of my schools Student Government
- Founder and Team Captain of my schools Science Olympiad Team
- Journalist for a local news blog, write about topics like cybersecuirty, and public/human policy (my fav)
- Lead Officer of Computer Science Honor Society
- Helped make the website for a International Math Competition
- I create and maintain websites for local businesses in my area
- Contributor for a robotics non-profit that helps spread robotics to underserved communities
- Tutor english to international kids/adults (2nd fav, was able to meet a lot of interesting ppl lol also i did this for free)
- Black Student Union Lead Officer
- I work at chipotle :)
Do I have a slight chance at T20's? Also will being Native Hawaiian and African-American (dual URM) help me or nah considering the new policy? I will mainly be applying as a Public/Human Policy major or a Data Science major to colleges. My dream school is Cornell CALS and UIUC CS + Advertising.
Edit: I would also like to add that I go to a very competitive school where many kids in my grade have 3.9+ with similar courseload.
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2024.05.13 02:11 nevermyfaultmc Roblox Energy Assault Fake Dead Body/Limbo Glitch
Working As Of Posting This So I was looking around with Energy Assault and I found this glitch:
You can be a fake dead body using
Bloxstrap:
As seen in this clip (by me), you can easily act like a dead body. Sadly I don't have a 3rd person view of this, but you behave like your dead and alive in 1.
The Clip To Follow and Understand How to do glitch:
- Open Bloxstrap Menu
- Fastflags > Preferred escape menu version > Version 2 (2022)
- Buy the skin shown in the image:
This skin has the correct hitbox - Now follow as this clip does (Reset your character in a place with a lot of people, you can't move after initial setup): View original video!
- Enjoy being unfair and demolishing foes
IF YOUR HAVING ISSUES RECREATING THIS: - Go to Fastflags > FPS Cap > Set To 9999 (exactly 9999, don't ask why)
- Use AK-47 and G17 with Knife (My setup in the video)
- If your still having issues, comment them and I'll see what I can do
NOTES:
- It's still possible to be killed, you can shoot fake bodies
- You cannot move after enabling this glitch, so camp where a lot of people are
- Recommended to use in CTF game modes near enemy flag with a shotgun
- Grenades appear to other players (including foes), but this makes your bullets invisible
- You can leave this state by pressing M (This makes you lose 100 score and sends you to the menu)
- Also, I didn't realize this until later: Your minimap is locked in place, and other players CANNOT see you nametag or player icon in the menu
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2024.05.13 02:03 nevermyfaultmc Energy Assault "Limbo" Glitch Fake Dead Body?
| Working As Of Posting This So I was looking around with Energy Assault and I found this glitch: You can be a fake dead body using Bloxstrap: As seen in this clip (by me), you can easily act like a dead body. Sadly I don't have a 3rd person view of this, but you behave like your dead and alive in 1. (The Clip That You Follow AND The Clip That I want to understand) How to do glitch: - Open Bloxstrap Menu
- Fastflags > Preferred escape menu version > Version 2 (2022)
- Buy the skin shown in the image:
You need this skin! (No, it's not a simp skin, I found it works best with the hitboxes) - Now follow as this clip does (Reset your character in a place with a lot of people, you can't move after initial setup): View original video!
- Enjoy being unfair and demolishing foes
IF YOUR HAVING ISSUES RECREATING THIS: - Go to Fastflags > FPS Cap > Set To 9999 (exactly 9999, don't ask why)
- Use AK-47 and G17 with Knife (My setup in the video)
- If your still having issues, comment them and I'll see what I can do
NOTES: - It's still possible to be killed, you can shoot fake bodies
- You cannot move after enabling this glitch, so camp where a lot of people are
- Recommended to use in CTF game modes near enemy flag with a shotgun
- Grenades appear to other players (including foes), but this makes your bullets invisible
- You can leave this state by pressing M (This makes you lose 100 score and sends you to the menu)
- Also, I didn't realize this until later: Your minimap is locked in place, and other players CANNOT see you nametag or player icon in the menu
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2024.05.13 00:33 dorianthekobold After 3 long months, I finally finished this AWFUL Amputator contract!
| I finally managed to get the aussie contractor with the help of my friends. I made the mistake to do ALL medic nodes for the support part of the contractor.. Everything node was easy!.. Than I got to the Amputator. But at long last, I beat it today! Some advice I have for anyone stuck on it: - Bonus 1: Go on any map with a friend. Use quick-fix as medic and your friend go demoman. (Or Boston Basher scout) Tell them to keep taking damage while you heal them. Eventually, you'll get it! I reccommend a CTF map for this one.
- Bonus 2: Get a friend to go fists of steel heavy, and stand out in the open. Allow them to get below 50 health. Make sure they get back to spawn without dying. Wait 15-20 seconds for "crit heals", than while using the quick fix and uber them. Do this twice, and boom! (I chose to do this on ctf_doublecross. Hiding in spawn made it 10x easier. Would also reccommend waiting in spawn for your friend)
Hope this helps anyone who is stuck on this thing. Goodluck and hopefully you wont be stuck on it any longer! submitted by dorianthekobold to tf2 [link] [comments] |
2024.05.12 22:34 MohawkWarriorAktown RAM too high or am I bugging?
2024.05.12 02:45 Best-Shine-38 GCFA - How to crack the beast
Hello All,
What are the effective ways to clear GCFA?
1.Is the book material enough to comple the examination. 2. Is it mandatory to complete the CTF challenge?
Aren't the book labs sufficient to pass the examination?
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2024.05.11 19:47 azsamstili I think I fucked my game up
2024.05.11 12:37 TechInfo-BiscuitTeam Norton Family can be Bypassed
2024.05.11 03:37 Shee-Bbagheera ACAMS EXAM - just passed my ACAMS today and wanna Share my experience
Hey everyone, I'm excited to share that I passed my ACAMS exam today! I wanted to jot down the main topics I encountered to help anyone else preparing for the exam.
Here's what you should focus on:
- FATF 40 recommendations
- EU Directive - Study all directives comprehensively as questions on my exam were not specific to one directive but focused on understanding the EU's objectives and achievements.
- FATF-style bodies and their goals ( a lot of question so really prepare for each Style Body)
- Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO)
- AML/CTF compliance program
- Importance of audits and understanding risk-based approaches
- Supervision by the Basel Committee
- When and why AML investigators escalate cases
- Recognizing red flags
- Wildlife trafficking (one question on my exam)
- Egmont Group and Wolfsberg Group
- Trade-based money laundering
- USA Patriot Act and its special measures
- Correspondent banking and the implementation of special measures under the USA Patriot Act
- Money laundering in casinos - understanding how money can be laundered in casinos, such as through high-stakes gambling or structuring transactions.
- Types of economic sanctions, such as targeted sanctions, sectoral sanctions, and comprehensive sanctions
- Effects of money laundering on economic and social life
- Benefits of front companies for money launderers
I highly recommend not only reading the study guide but also practicing all the questions available on the ACAMS website. This proved to be extremely beneficial for me. Additionally, I practiced with Examstopic, and I found that some of the questions were similar to those on my exam, which greatly aided my preparation. The more you understand and practice these questions alongside the knowledge gained from the study guide, the better equipped you will be to answer them during the exam.
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2024.05.11 00:17 Koenvdp01 why is there so much ram in use?
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