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The CEO of a company that cannot fix its operating system is talking about AI lmao
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Crazy what a year can do….
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Thanks for ruining windows Microslop ❤
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I dont know why people interview this guy. He talks a ton but never really says anything.
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microsoft is in decline. You can see it in his face. Google has never been in a more wider/bigger advantageous position to Microsoft than right now.
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those answers sound like AI generated slop
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The man who has done more for Linux than anyone else ever in history.
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This guy is the reason why nothing is working or functioning in windows, vscode and copilot.
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Great to see this interview Only wish David Friedberg was there to ask more thought provoking questions ;)
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Took me like 4 prompts to hit “can’t help you with that request” on co-pilot Can’t ever see myself using co-pilot without some serious edge over all the other LLMs.
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Satya's tone and body language scream slimy salesman, reflecting the desperation within Microsoft as it begs to remain relevant.
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10:43 - I don't think even AI can save Windows!
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Put windows Legacy API over the Linux kernel you might have something.
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Satya doesn't know how to directly answer a question. He sounds like a politician.
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Hot patching Windows is a long Series of Unfortunate Events
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Why are these videos not on youtube music?
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Ladies and gentlemen, Slopya Nutella!
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Or: How to ruin a company by a corporate suit.
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Microsoft is running a risky gamble on AI and desktops as a service architecture. I never thought to see so many people switching to Linux desktops, but that is what Microsoft is pushing a lot of people towards. I'm not adverse to AI, but I see the average person using it to do what I could do with batch files and macros back in the 00s. We are seeing companies that made big gambles on AI productivity already turning ship. It's not that AI isn't capable of doing what they need, but those capable of enabling AI to do it is very small. We are essentially at the in the same time as when SaaS first rolled out, but Microsoft et al are spending like we are at the peak. The only saving factor is that hardware isn't expiring as fast as it used to, because AI has hit a bottleneck.
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All these pioneer investor and trailblazers seem to not be able to understand that we don't want MS co-Pilot using 88%of our ram that they have made impossible to upgrade....We don't need an OS that is trash.
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Where's the part about "SaaS" that's in the title???
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It is clear - he has nothing to say. The answer to a simple question what are the business applications of LLMs - gets a very smudged, convoluted techno lingo non-answer. That's good humility lesson.
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08:14 "How did that happen?" Squeezing customers LOL, what are they going to do? all their employees are addicted to Excell..
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Capitalism delivers the goods. The globalist, socialist, communist, marxist, agenda will be rejected. I’m an American and I love my freedom and liberty.
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So he is legal immigrant. Fantastic
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All-in last year “Davos is for losers.” All-in this year “ we got invited to Davos heheehe.” I like you guys, just thought the change up was funny 😆
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He’s done such an amazing job saving Microsoft from the depths of Balmer’s death spiral.
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My prediction: in a fractured world, the notion of a "trusted platform" from the US or any other country cannot exist. Therefore either the entire notion of international platforms must go, or there needs to be some way to do business such that real data security across borders is possible.
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Every org has a "house" (Salesforce House, meta house, Pinterest house) in Davos. This is not the proper Davos conference but stuff that happens on the sidelines.
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Satya should retire.. had a good run. It’s all downhill from here.
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No more mentions of AGI 😂
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Google is making Microsoft dance
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“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough” 😅
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jCal asking the tough questions. love it
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Macro Delegate - Micro Steer Manager of Infinite Minds Macro Delegating to Infinite Minds Micro Steering by yourself/human
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Where is the line between "bleeding edge" and "bleeding out edge"?
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What happened when they released Windows 8 was unforgivable and it has not really improved since then unbelievable how bad this shit is
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Call me cynical but I have a hard time seeing AI being used for efficiency and the benefit of citizens by governments/career bureaucrats, and the ecosystem of entities that thrive with government misspending. Very likely they will find a way of using AI to benefit themselves personally, slack even more or enabling more waste. AI is already being successfully used by criminal enterprises to commit more fraud. The corrupt nature of many politicians, government contractors and bureaucrats won’t change just because they have AI.
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I pressed the "Ask" button, and asked it to give me the time stamp when Jason mentioned "Gemini". It gave me the answer which was spot on. This stuff is amazing!
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In the "How Microsoft has scaled" section, Satya talks about making 4 roles into 1. What is their plan to train employees for their future rather than these massive layoffs? What do people do when they are layed off? Do we guess which free online trainings will be relevant in 6 months? And forgotten/consumed by AI in 12 months?
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Why are you guys hanging out with the Surplus Elites?
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Wow, you guys are really all in and everywhere. Good job and good luck on taking the world on podcast revolution
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I enjoy listening to Satya Nadella. He is well informed and interesting. Jason Calacanis and David Sacks let their guests have center stage, asking questions only when necessary.
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Why is Sacks so quiet?! Feels weird
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While watching this Microsoft just renewed my deca-annual subscription
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Commentator stomach is about to rip through the shirt lol
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6;37 One more thing,. This dude gets it.
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We need great companies and executives here in Phoenix
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Men in their twilight years attempting to come to terms with their circumstances
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You guys are fast! Keep those DAVOS videos coming!
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“can’t help you with that request”
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7 minutes in and he hasnt said a thing. Moving on.
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Windows is so bad at this point I am going Linux
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Crazy how windows recall works exactly the same as North Koreas domestic spyware they put on every single smartphone owned by party elite. This guy cant get sacked fast enough, save windows from microsoft
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Seems like a very humble dude.. i like what he said just push 20% more for 30 years and you will get there
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Pretty dull interview. Nothing inspiring or worth remembering. Microsoft’s continued growth is through enterprise lock-in not innovation
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🤣👎👌💩
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Nice interview.
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1 person business are going to dominate the future
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CHAMATH move
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Great conversation.
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Expected smth new form besties. Thank you
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So many great points ! Satya is spot on with his grounded takes ! From understanding the Microsoft is a platform company, agents with identity, and then return and growth of the command line...lots of great insights !
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What he’s describing is basically the comments section 😂
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Satya, we appreciate you and love your contagious enthusiasm. I would love to be able to have insight on future entrances to this AI revolution for lack of better words.
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Starmer loves Davos
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diffusion??? Don't think I fully grasped the metaphor...
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It even effects how i watch this podcast. Gemini summarize videos , glance at the output , checks notes “memorized corporate speak” /skip
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Amazing video
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MS should change Azure to crypto mining. At least the energy spent will hold some value instead of generating slop.
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Microhard is the competition
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I am forced to use Copilot/GPT 5.2 at work and its capabalities are significantly less than Claude.
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wow great to see this! big fan of nadella. thx in advance. 📈
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linux4life
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We Made it to the dark side
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Please fire the Microsoft design team and hire some talent
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22:50 OSS will take over AI? lol, show me any open source software besides Linux, and MongoDB that’s doing well. How successful are open source Office Suites.
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Satya is waffling. Microsoft is not a strong product company, now is the age of product-focused orgs and those that know what should be built next.
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Satya talks the walk and walks the talk. His intimacy with the code is pungent. Love this dude.
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Microslop
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guys i dont give a shit about AI anymore, is it only me?
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Now i know why linkedin is crap
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That's so gross no wonder the “global south” is perpetually poor if 40-50% of GDP is government spending.
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This man voted "Pass"
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He is Indian
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Unfortunately for the people commenting negatively the audience clapped at the end 😂😂😂😂
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Always be weary of people who love the sound of their own voice, he has no idea where this all goes like the rest of us.
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I loved the information contained in this interview
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The end of the podcast makes sense to me. Most of the podcast felt like I was watching three very intelligent, educated, experienced guys have a buzzword battle Royal. I see some data points that help me with my guess as to the price at which I add MSFT to my portfolio. As usual an interesting “A-I” podcast. (Pun intended) thanks besties.
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Did no one get the possibly clowdbot reference at 24:50 : "I started my career on a command line. Who knows I may just end it in a command line."
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Question : why copilot is so weak, why MSFT does not bring latest gpt to office ?
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Microsoft and wipro Infosys are directly involved with me since last 32years as ASI, targeted individual
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💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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I am unnoticed, i need some money for survival this is to Microsoft
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Remove the narcissit and we have a good time watching
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I tell you how people worked before PC, there was no faxes to India, because no one hired people in India.
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now ClawdBot MoltBoy OpenClaw MoltBook?
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Most negative comments are hard to understand- Satya is not a product manager or a systems developer. He has grown a hyper scaler business more valuable than the windows platform. As a user I never faced issues with the 365 or copilot platform so I find many comments not credible
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Why should it only be US and China in 5 years. Why can't it be another country or group of countries. There ahould be grouping of countries which should come together to create an universal fund to support AI research and building DC that will not have China and US. Also No direct answer about fresh grad recruitment from Sathya. We are fast moving towards basic universal income scenario.
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Justice for Ubuntu
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I thought this was a good interview tbh, pretty nice ideas and clear head on approach. Whole lot of doomers here
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Why does this podcast exist
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Totally did not answer the last question at all. Like a politician didn't want to admit or acknowledge the premise but less people are needed and they haven't hired anyone in four years
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Very informative. You all four at all in podcast are very smart, funny, knowledgeable, intelligent and make the podcast enjoyable to watch. I have always enjoyed watching you all and recommend to many. Keep up the great work.
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Wave 3 of Human Technical Innovations!
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❤
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Wassup besties !!
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Interesting fact from Nardella, who shared that his first gig in MS was porting SAP R/3 on MSSQL. And how successful SAP and its ecosystem became because of the platform/ecosystem approach MS took. Unfortunately it was Oracle that gained the biggest market share of >60% and MSSQL <10% because running SAP on MSSQL was crap.
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Bang the drum
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Ok
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👍
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😮
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America will win through distributive solutions driven by individual liberty, adaptive, emergent solutions, and choice.
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Where this ultimately all is headed is that we basically turn the world into one data center. That's what's happening they're building data centers are record speeds, managing the world outside from inside the data center, inside the simulation. We won't recognize the world in a short period of time, it will evolve fast. It's not entirely clear how quickly, but over the next decade or two, if it doesn't kill us, the world will be dramatically different.
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Amazing how this is the dude making the big decisions 😂
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So natural language is out the window now?
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Thank you for the interview.
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♾️♾️♾️
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the last CEO of Microsoft, company is turning to IBM with the speed of the rocket
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First
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i really need to master azure i guess
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*who did what, with what, to whom
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Is that Satya "make an operating system that wastes more human hours than a certain very bad person destroyed" Nadela? Hype!
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Oh so this is the man who converted me to a Linux user after using MS products for almost 40 years.
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Sloptya Nutella is hallucinating.
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I hope people realize that David Sacks is a big ICE defender and supporter with everything that implies
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Good looking stage All In
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This guy reminds me of that fake guru guy on Silicon Valley the tv show 😂
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Loss of hair does not mean Loss of confidence.
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MS-stack programmer for decades. Semi-retired now. Porting my old personal PC to Ubuntu since Windows 10 hit end-of-life. Still, I wouldn’t count Microsoft out—the Empire always strikes back. History suggests it does.
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Most people just can’t fathom the amount of novelty that will be created, and associated economic value… and tech as we know it will be increasingly commoditized, so the big companies will need to keep creating increasingly innovative technologies that we can only dream of right now (or are in R&D right now, and ready to bust out).
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Still waiting for an AI bull to explain how AI wipes out VMS, mission-critical software. I can see it disrupting enterprise software like Salesforce, but not stickier niche software. But I'm willing to be convinced otherwise.
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Future AI must become more biological. After more than 30 years of research on receptors, cellular receptors appear to be the computational powerhouses of cells. The symphonic dance they perform gives us the sensation of consciousness. See Origins of Life's Sensoria for more information.
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Privacy privacy privacy-what no one addresses. Which likely means that loss of privacy is the price of AI. High price to pay.
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the problem that he's thinking from the position of how to preserve his current paying customers, and not what could be done to remove much of what they are paying for
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FIRST1
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fix microslop first