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<p>This video a demonstration of how to make use of the user option
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<code>org-agenda-custom-commands</code> to produce bespoke agenda views that only
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include the information one needs. It makes Org agenda buffers even
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more powerful, esepcially if one wishes to have a consistent
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presentation with specific types of content.</p>
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<p>The configurations one may include are the same as those of the standard
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agenda. One can keep a default value for each of those variables but
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otherwise override it for the custom view[s]. A comprehensive list is
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available in <a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs">my dotemacs</a>,
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specifically <a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs#h:4e8347de-415e-4804-b383-d61499e05ca1">the section on Org mode</a>
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(you may want to just clone my dotfiles’ repo instead of viewing the
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corresponding webpage–the link to it is towards the top of the
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dotemacs page).</p>
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<p>Below I include the code I am currently using and was presented in the
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<pre><code class="language-elisp">;; This is the expanded view of my code (which is further below):
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(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
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`(("A" "Daily agenda and top priority tasks"
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((tags-todo "*"
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((org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-if nil '(timestamp)))
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(org-agenda-skip-function
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`(org-agenda-skip-entry-if
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'notregexp ,(format "\\[#%s\\]" (char-to-string org-priority-highest))))
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "Important tasks without a date\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 1)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-scheduled-past-days 0)
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;; We don't need the `org-agenda-date-today'
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;; highlight because that only has a practical
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;; utility in multi-day views.
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(org-agenda-day-face-function (lambda (date) 'org-agenda-date))
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(org-agenda-format-date "%A %-e %B %Y")
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nToday's agenda\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
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(org-agenda-start-day "+1d")
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(org-agenda-span 3)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done))
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nNext three days\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-time-grid nil)
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(org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
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;; We don't want to replicate the previous section's
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;; three days, so we start counting from the day after.
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(org-agenda-start-day "+4d")
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(org-agenda-span 14)
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(org-agenda-show-all-dates nil)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-entry-types '(:deadline))
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(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done))
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nUpcoming deadlines (+14d)\n")))))
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("P" "Plain text daily agenda and top priorities"
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((tags-todo "*"
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((org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-if nil '(timestamp)))
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(org-agenda-skip-function
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`(org-agenda-skip-entry-if
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'notregexp ,(format "\\[#%s\\]" (char-to-string org-priority-highest))))
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "Important tasks without a date\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 1)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-scheduled-past-days 0)
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;; We don't need the `org-agenda-date-today'
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;; highlight because that only has a practical
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;; utility in multi-day views.
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(org-agenda-day-face-function (lambda (date) 'org-agenda-date))
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(org-agenda-format-date "%A %-e %B %Y")
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nToday's agenda\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
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(org-agenda-start-day "+1d")
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(org-agenda-span 3)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done))
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nNext three days\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-time-grid nil)
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(org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
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;; We don't want to replicate the previous section's
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;; three days, so we start counting from the day after.
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(org-agenda-start-day "+4d")
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(org-agenda-span 14)
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(org-agenda-show-all-dates nil)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-entry-types '(:deadline))
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(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done))
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nUpcoming deadlines (+14d)\n"))))
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((org-agenda-with-colors nil)
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(org-agenda-prefix-format "%t %s")
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(org-agenda-current-time-string ,(car (last org-agenda-time-grid)))
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(org-agenda-fontify-priorities nil)
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(org-agenda-remove-tags t))
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("agenda.txt"))))
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;; And this is what I actually use. The `defvar' is stored in my
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;; prot-org.el file. In the video I explain why I use this style.
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(defvar prot-org-custom-daily-agenda
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;; NOTE 2021-12-08: Specifying a match like the following does not
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;; work.
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;;
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;; tags-todo "+PRIORITY=\"A\""
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;;
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;; So we match everything and then skip entries with
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;; `org-agenda-skip-function'.
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`((tags-todo "*"
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((org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-if nil '(timestamp)))
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(org-agenda-skip-function
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`(org-agenda-skip-entry-if
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'notregexp ,(format "\\[#%s\\]" (char-to-string org-priority-highest))))
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "Important tasks without a date\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 1)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-scheduled-past-days 0)
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;; We don't need the `org-agenda-date-today'
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;; highlight because that only has a practical
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;; utility in multi-day views.
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(org-agenda-day-face-function (lambda (date) 'org-agenda-date))
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(org-agenda-format-date "%A %-e %B %Y")
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nToday's agenda\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
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(org-agenda-start-day "+1d")
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(org-agenda-span 3)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done))
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nNext three days\n")))
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(agenda "" ((org-agenda-time-grid nil)
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(org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil)
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;; We don't want to replicate the previous section's
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;; three days, so we start counting from the day after.
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(org-agenda-start-day "+4d")
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(org-agenda-span 14)
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(org-agenda-show-all-dates nil)
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(org-deadline-warning-days 0)
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(org-agenda-block-separator nil)
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(org-agenda-entry-types '(:deadline))
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(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'done))
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(org-agenda-overriding-header "\nUpcoming deadlines (+14d)\n"))))
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"Custom agenda for use in `org-agenda-custom-commands'.")
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(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
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`(("A" "Daily agenda and top priority tasks"
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,prot-org-custom-daily-agenda)
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("P" "Plain text daily agenda and top priorities"
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,prot-org-custom-daily-agenda
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((org-agenda-with-colors nil)
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(org-agenda-prefix-format "%t %s")
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(org-agenda-current-time-string ,(car (last org-agenda-time-grid)))
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(org-agenda-fontify-priorities nil)
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(org-agenda-remove-tags t))
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("agenda.txt"))))
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Looking for a CLI-friendly pastebin service for with decent privacy policy, open source, and has at least shortest retention of 1 month. Other features in order of priority:</p> <ul> <li><p>free (self-hosting inevitably means it's not free when you need to pay to host?). Obviously this would be the best option in terms of privacy.</p></li> <li><p>does not require dedicated client (except a simple shell script) or much additional dependencies if at all.</p></li> <li><p>shorter burn retention, e.g. 1 day, 1-2 weeks. Ideally, burn on-demand!</p></li> <li><p>Optional syntax highlighting.</p></li> <li><p>optional encryption. Raw text needs to be supported because most people use a pastebin service to share to stuff to the public.</p></li> </ul> <p>Arch Wiki is the first place to check, but the here is what I've found after some brief searching of popular services:</p> <ul> <li><p><a href="http://ix.io/">ix.io</a>: "The codebase for ix.io is intended to be free and open-source. It is not published at the moment..." (not likely to ever be published tbh, ix.io has been around for a long time).</p></li> <li><p>sprunge: No response from author regarding <a href="https://github.com/rupa/sprunge/issues/42">retention</a>.</p></li> <li><p><a href="https://0x0.st/">0x0</a>: No real predictable/controllable way to delete pastes (you need to message the author to delete...). Smaller pastes retain for ~365 days.</p></li> <li><p><a href="https://github.com/solusipse/fiche">termbin</a>: As I learned today after setting up a shell function last night, it relies on port 9999(? Which seems like it's blocked at Dunkin' Donuts... or at least I get the error: <code>ztcp:16: connection failed: connection timed out</code> that I didn't at home. </p></li> </ul> <p>At the end of the day, you're posting unencrypted raw text online, so you should assume everything posted is on the internet forever. But there are so many pastebin services available and it's a popular tool used by IRC (open protocol that encourages decentralization) so it's hard to imagine there isn't one that is particularly privacy-friendly for raw texts (<a href="https://privatebin.info/">PrivateBin</a> seems promising but it requires encryption).</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/rofic"> /u/rofic </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/q6m9of/pastebin_service_with_decent_privacy_policy_and/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/q6m9of/pastebin_service_with_decent_privacy_policy_and/">[comments]</a></span>
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