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To be successful in this role, candidates should possess:A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in software development, particularly in avionics or embedded systems. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. Familiarity with industry standards for software reliability and safety.
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Join aetherflux as a Software Engineer specializing in Reliability for Avionics and Compute Systems. In this key role, you will be responsible for ensuring the dependable operation of our cutting-edge technology solutions that power the aviation industry. Collaborate with a talented team to design, develop, and test reliable software components that meet rigorous standards.
About aetherflux
aetherflux is at the forefront of innovation in the aviation technology sector, dedicated to enhancing the reliability and efficiency of avionics systems. We pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence, teamwork, and continuous improvement, making us an ideal workplace for driven and talented individuals.
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The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ harnesses cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and laser technology to eradicate weeds with astonishing precision—without the use of herbicides. This groundbreaking approach minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and aids farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Designed in Seattle and manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is pioneering a new era in automated weed management. With $157 million raised from esteemed investors including BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.Our team is straightforward and action-oriented, dedicated to bringing our visions to fruition. Whether innovating transformative technologies or visiting farms to ensure our products are effective and safe, we do what it takes to meet our customers' needs.Joining us means tackling significant challenges with substantial impacts. You will have opportunities for professional growth, to solve intricate problems, and to contribute meaningfully to a mission that is vital. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our team to operate autonomously and make practical, real-world decisions.Be part of our journey as we innovate, implement, and shape the future of agriculture together.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | NewsAs a Robot Systems Software Engineer at Carbon Robotics, you will collaborate with software, mechanical, and electrical engineering teams to develop AI and robotics solutions. Specifically, you will engage in the design and implementation of features and algorithms for robotic systems.Your commitment to ensuring our customers receive reliable and safe products may involve hands-on visits to farms.
At Carbon Robotics, we are revolutionizing the agricultural industry with our innovative LaserWeeder™. By utilizing cutting-edge robotics, advanced computer vision, artificial intelligence, and precision laser technology, we eliminate weeds with remarkable accuracy—without the use of harmful herbicides. Our solutions not only reduce environmental impact but also enhance soil health, addressing critical labor shortages and escalating farming costs. Proudly designed in Seattle and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder sets a new standard in automated weed management.As a dynamic team that values action and results, we are committed to transforming ideas into reality, whether through designing pioneering technology or engaging directly with farmers to ensure our products are safe and effective. Joining us means tackling significant challenges that have a lasting impact and enjoying opportunities for professional development while contributing to a mission that truly matters.Be a part of our journey as we innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture together.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | NewsAs a Junior Software Engineer specializing in Robot Systems at Carbon Robotics, you will collaborate closely with software, mechanical, and electrical teams to develop AI and robotics products. Your primary focus will be on designing and implementing critical features and algorithms for our robotic systems.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with engineering teams to develop efficient robotic software that powers our groundbreaking LaserWeeder robots and Autonomous Tractor Kits.Build, troubleshoot, and enhance robotics system software while developing tools that optimize high-performance robotic algorithms.Contribute to advancing AI capabilities by refining our machine learning pipelines and integrating related technologies.
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ utilizes state-of-the-art robotics, computer vision, artificial intelligence, deep learning, and laser technology to meticulously remove weeds with sub-millimeter precision—without the use of harmful herbicides. This groundbreaking solution minimizes environmental harm, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Crafted in Seattle and manufactured at our advanced facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is redefining standards in automated weed management. With $157 million in backing from leading investors such as BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of innovation.We are a pragmatic team with a strong action-oriented mindset, dedicated to executing our vision. Whether it's developing transformative technologies or engaging with farmers to guarantee the reliability and safety of our products, we go above and beyond for our clients.Joining us means confronting significant challenges that have a substantial impact. You'll have the chance to advance your career, tackle complex issues, and contribute meaningfully to a vital mission. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our team members to make independent decisions and take practical actions.Come be a part of our journey in innovating, executing, and shaping the future of agriculture.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
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About Ditto Ditto builds technology for resilient, real-time data flow at the edge. The company’s peer-to-peer synchronization engine keeps devices connected and data consistent, even when internet access is unreliable or unavailable. Organizations like Chick-fil-A, Delta Airlines, and the U.S. military use Ditto to power mission-critical experiences in aviation, retail, travel, hospitality, and defense. With over $145 million in funding, Ditto is a fast-growing, globally distributed startup committed to building a diverse and inclusive team, essential for solving tough connectivity problems in challenging environments. Role Overview: Senior Software Engineer - Autonomy (Remote) This Senior Software Engineer role focuses on autonomy and field deployment. As a Forward Deployed Engineer, work directly with key users to integrate Ditto’s platform into operational environments, especially where robotics and real-time data are essential. The position calls for adaptable engineers who can quickly solve complex technical challenges and reduce the time it takes for customers to realize value from Ditto’s software. Expect to collaborate closely with both users and Ditto’s core product engineering team, relaying technical feedback and feature requests. The work often involves ambiguity, rapid troubleshooting, and direct involvement in field testing. Key Responsibilities Integrate with Robotic Platforms: Lead on-site software integration with unmanned ground, aerial, and maritime systems. Establish reliable data connections between Ditto’s synchronization layer and various robotic autonomy stacks. Develop on ROS2 and DDS Middleware: Design, build, and debug software nodes within ROS2 frameworks. Use DDS (Data Distribution Service) for real-time, publish-subscribe communication between robotic subsystems and Ditto’s platform. Implement MAVLink Integrations: Create and refine MAVLink-based communication channels for telemetry, command, and control of unmanned aerial systems. Ensure dependable data transfer between Ditto’s platform and autopilot firmware. Solve Problems in Real-Time: Act as the first line of technical support during field testing. Diagnose and resolve software, sensor, and communication issues on robotic platforms as they arise. Location Remote. Candidates in Atlanta, Austin, San Francisco, or Seattle are encouraged to apply.
Join a Transformative Force in TechnologyAt Palantir, we develop cutting-edge software solutions that revolutionize data-driven operations. Our platforms enable our partners to make impactful decisions, whether it’s creating lifesaving pharmaceuticals, mitigating supply chain risks, or assisting in crucial humanitarian efforts.Your RoleWe are on the lookout for a highly skilled Senior Software Engineer to join our newly established team dedicated to crafting sophisticated autonomous systems for area defense. In this position, you will design and implement innovative solutions that integrate a variety of sensors and intelligent decision-making technologies to safeguard both civilian and military assets against diverse threats, including drone incursions.Your contributions will directly influence the development of autonomous systems that merge sensors—such as radar, cameras, and RF—with real-time responsive actions through effectors, including kinetic and non-kinetic tools or coordinated drone swarms. Collaborating with specialists in sensing, artificial intelligence, and systems engineering, you will play a pivotal role in redefining complex area defense strategies.
On-site|On-site|Seattle, Washington, United States
At Anduril Industries, we are redefining defense technology with a commitment to enhancing U.S. and allied military capabilities through cutting-edge innovation. By integrating the expertise and technology of the most forward-thinking companies into the defense sector, we are revolutionizing the design, creation, and deployment of military systems. Our advanced systems operate on Lattice OS, an AI-driven platform that synthesizes vast data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control environment. As we navigate a new era of strategic competition, our mission is to deliver pioneering autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking solutions to military operations in a matter of months, not years.ABOUT OUR TEAMThe Air Dominance & Strike team at Anduril is at the forefront of developing aerial and multi-domain robotic systems. We are responsible for bringing innovative products such as Fury, our unmanned fighter jet, and Barracuda, an air-breathing cruise missile, from concept to reality. Our team pioneers the Lattice for Mission Autonomy, our flagship software platform that enables seamless collaboration among multiple robotic assets, including both proprietary and third-party systems, across diverse missions. Collaborating closely with specialized teams in Perception, Motion Planning, Hardware, and Test Engineering, we tackle the most complex challenges faced by our clients. We are seeking passionate software engineers and roboticists eager to build a robust autonomy software stack that encompasses computer vision, motion planning, SLAM, controls, estimation, and secure communications.WHAT YOU'LL BE DOINGDevelop and maintain essential libraries and services that facilitate critical functions for collaborative robotic teams, such as motion deconfliction and contingency management for high-speed aerial vehicles.Lead the development and implementation of significant features for our products, with recent projects including the creation of terminal-phase autonomy for various air vehicles and devising test plans using live surrogates.Collaborate closely with both Anduril and third-party vehicle hardware teams, alongside operational experts (e.g., fighter pilots, UAV operators), to align on product development requirements and iterate towards optimal design solutions.
On-site|On-site|Seattle, Washington, United States
Join Anduril Industries as a Senior Robotics Software Engineer and lead the charge in developing groundbreaking autonomous systems. In this pivotal role, you'll engage in diverse challenges surrounding autonomy, systems integration, robotics, and networking, making critical engineering decisions that directly influence mission success. Your expertise will ensure that Anduril's innovative products work in harmony to achieve essential outcomes. You'll be responsible for crafting innovative solutions to complex robotics challenges, striking a balance between engineering pragmatism and mission-critical requirements, while collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to integrate software with hardware systems. Contributing to the entire product lifecycle, from conceptualization to deployment, you will rapidly prototype and iterate on software solutions. We seek an individual who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and is eager to tackle ambiguous problems. Your 'Whatever It Takes' mindset will be crucial in executing tasks efficiently, at scale, and pragmatically, always keeping the mission at the forefront of your efforts. This role offers the opportunity to contribute significantly to the future of defense technology.
Join a Pioneering CompanyAt Palantir, we develop cutting-edge software that transforms data into actionable insights. Our innovative platforms empower partners to tackle significant challenges, from advancing medical research to enhancing supply chain resilience and aiding in critical missing person cases.Position OverviewApollo stands at the forefront of Palantir’s autonomous software management and deployment initiatives. This platform ensures the seamless and continuous delivery of essential software (Foundry, Gotham, AIP) across diverse environments, including on-premises, public cloud, isolated networks, and highly regulated contexts (such as IL-5 and FedRAMP).As a Software Engineer on the Apollo team, you will be responsible for designing and operating a large-scale distributed system that facilitates the remote operation and maintenance of Kubernetes clusters. Our goal is to swiftly extract the entire state of a cluster into a portable, high-performance artifact, allowing for near-instantaneous cluster reconstruction—all while pushing the boundaries of speed, reliability, and scalability.Your responsibilities will include designing and implementing backup and restore solutions for Kubernetes, utilizing proprietary compression technologies tailored to Palantir’s unique deployment strategies. You will also enhance our container artifact store based on the OCI (Open Container Initiative) distribution spec, which serves as the industry standard for managing container images and artifacts. You will oversee the core infrastructure supporting every environment Apollo engages with, from large-scale cloud providers to military transport vehicles.If you thrive on challenges involving container technologies like OCI and Docker, storage solutions, and distributed systems, this role offers you the chance to delve into storage formats and low-level optimizations where milliseconds are crucial. As we automate cluster creation and management across varied hardware, you will play a vital role in expanding Palantir’s capabilities at the edge and addressing complex distributed systems challenges. You will manage the complete development lifecycle—from concept and design through implementation and support—while collaborating closely with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to deliver impactful infrastructure. We actively encourage the use of AI tools (Claude Code/Codex/Copilot) to enhance productivity.
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ utilizes state-of-the-art robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and precision laser technology to eradicate weeds with unparalleled accuracy, all while eliminating the need for harmful herbicides. This pioneering solution minimizes environmental damage, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and increasing expenses. Designed in Seattle and manufactured at our advanced facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is revolutionizing automated weed management. Backed by $157 million in investment from leading firms including BOND, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital, Carbon Robotics is at the forefront of agricultural innovation.As a decisive and proactive team, we pride ourselves on transforming ideas into reality. Whether it's engineering groundbreaking technology or visiting farms to ensure our offerings are dependable and safe, we are dedicated to meeting our customers' needs.Joining our team means engaging with significant challenges that yield substantial impact. You'll have the chance to develop professionally, tackle intricate problems, and contribute to a mission that truly matters. At Carbon Robotics, we empower our workforce to operate autonomously and make pragmatic, real-world choices.Come be a part of our journey to innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture!YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
The Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder™ is at the forefront of agricultural innovation, utilizing cutting-edge robotics, computer vision, AI/deep learning, and precision lasers to effectively eradicate weeds with remarkable sub-millimeter accuracy—completely free from herbicides. This groundbreaking solution minimizes environmental impact, enhances soil health, and assists farmers in overcoming labor shortages and escalating costs. Designed in Seattle and manufactured at our state-of-the-art facility in Richland, Washington, the LaserWeeder is revolutionizing automated weed control.Our team embodies a pragmatic approach and a strong commitment to execution. Whether we're crafting transformative technology or visiting farms to ensure our products meet the highest standards of reliability and safety, we go the extra mile to deliver exceptional value to our customers.Joining Carbon Robotics means engaging with significant challenges that drive substantial impact. You will have ample opportunities for professional growth, tackle complex problems, and contribute meaningfully to a mission that truly matters. We empower our team to make independent, practical decisions in real-world scenarios.Join us in our mission to innovate, execute, and shape the future of agriculture.YouTube | X | Instagram | LinkedIn | News
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Join Opendoor as a Software Engineer focused on Financial Systems, where you will play a crucial role in enhancing our financial technology infrastructure. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and implement software solutions that drive our financial operations.As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to work on innovative projects that impact the way we operate and serve our customers.
On-site|On-site|Seattle, Washington, United States
Anduril Industries is a forward-thinking defense technology firm dedicated to revolutionizing military capabilities through cutting-edge technology. By integrating the innovation, expertise, and agile business models of some of the 21st century's most dynamic companies into the defense sector, Anduril is redefining the design, construction, and deployment of military systems. Our systems leverage Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that synthesizes extensive data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control interface. In a time marked by strategic competition, Anduril is devoted to providing state-of-the-art autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking solutions to military operations faster than ever before.About the RoleWe are on the lookout for a Staff Software Engineer to spearhead our Distributed Simulation initiatives. In this pivotal role, you will take charge of developing a groundbreaking distributed simulation product that facilitates collaboration among diverse robotic units across multiple physical locations. The ideal candidate will have a robust understanding of the entire product lifecycle, from the initial scoping of user requirements through to the architectural design and implementation of viable solutions.Your ResponsibilitiesYou will leverage your expertise to advocate for design decisions that consider:varied interpretations of “truth” between server and clientlatency challenges between clients and the serveroptimal locations for GPU-intensive computationsthe process of registering new robots within the networkdelivering software updates while ensuring system availabilitytransferring data across isolated networksmonitoring simulation states for comprehensive post-exercise debugging and reporting
About Our TeamJoin the Statsig team at OpenAI, where we engineer the essential experimentation, rollout, and analytics infrastructure that drives every aspect of our product development. Our innovative systems empower teams across OpenAI to launch features safely, conduct experiments, and analyze the performance of product and model changes in real environments.Based in our Bellevue office, we are a close-knit group that thrives on in-person collaboration, rapid execution with a focus on impact, and creating systems that enable creativity across the organization.About the RoleAs a Senior Infrastructure Engineer on the Statsig team, you will play a vital role in designing and scaling the core infrastructure that supports OpenAI's experimentation and rollout tools.You will engage with distributed systems that provide real-time configuration decisions, handle vast amounts of experimentation data, and facilitate analytics that help teams gauge the effectiveness of product and model adaptations in production.This position demands a deep technical understanding and emphasizes performance, scalability, and reliability at an unprecedented scale. You will architect systems capable of supporting billions of feature evaluations, adhering to stringent latency standards, and establishing the data foundation for experimentation throughout OpenAI's product ecosystem.In this position, you will:Design and implement low-latency configuration delivery systems that drive progressive rollouts across OpenAI's diverse product offerings.Develop a highly scalable data ingestion and analytics infrastructure to enhance experimentation, product analytics, and feature performance tracking.Elevate the performance, efficiency, and reliability of Statsig’s core infrastructure, ensuring systems remain fast and stable as OpenAI’s products expand globally.Optimize query performance and data accessibility for experimentation and analytics workflows utilized by teams across OpenAI.Lead significant technical initiatives and influence the architecture of the experimentation and rollout infrastructure utilized company-wide.You may excel in this role if you:Possess experience building large-scale distributed systems with rigorous performance and reliability standards.Thrive on solving low-latency systems challenges, such as real-time configuration delivery and data analysis.
Join aetherflux as a Software Engineer specializing in Reliability for Avionics and Compute Systems. In this key role, you will be responsible for ensuring the dependable operation of our cutting-edge technology solutions that power the aviation industry. Collaborate with a talented team to design, develop, and test reliable software components that meet rigorous standards.
Full-time|On-site|Seattle, Washington, United States
This is a direct hire position with an Emergent Software client based in Seattle, Washington. U.S. work authorization is required. No visa sponsorship is available. Role overview The Software Engineer (Endpoint Systems) develops endpoint-native software for macOS, Windows, or Linux. This role centers on building and maintaining components that operate between the operating system and user-space applications, capturing and influencing network and system behavior as it happens. The work involves low-level systems programming and requires a solid understanding of workstation networking. Main responsibilities Design and maintain cross-platform endpoint applications for macOS, Windows, and Linux Develop systems to intercept, analyze, and control network and application behavior Work on low-level systems programming, such as macOS Network Extension or similar components on Windows or Linux Collaborate closely with the OS layer, including user-space, system APIs, and kernel-adjacent components Implement logic for policy enforcement, traffic inspection, and action gating Partner with security, AI, and infrastructure engineers to understand agent workflows and risks Optimize applications for performance, reliability, and low-latency interception Requirements 3–6 years of experience in application or systems development Strong programming skills in at least one of: Go, Rust, C/C++, or Python Hands-on experience developing software for at least one desktop OS (macOS, Windows, or Linux) Familiarity with OS-level APIs (file system, processes, IPC) and background services, daemons, or agents Experience with system extensions, drivers, or low-level hooks is a plus Solid understanding of TCP/IP stack, sockets, HTTP/S, and network interception patterns such as proxies, packet inspection, or hooks Background in traffic inspection, filtering, or routing, as well as experience with endpoint or network security tools (EDR, firewall, proxy, etc.) Preferred skills Experience working with security products or observability tools Familiarity with AI/LLM tooling or agent frameworks Background in building cross-platform applications is highly desirable
Join a Transformative OrganizationAt Palantir, we create cutting-edge software that enables data-driven decision-making and operational excellence. Our innovative platforms equip partners to tackle significant challenges, from developing life-saving pharmaceuticals and predicting supply chain interruptions to locating missing persons and beyond.Your OpportunityWe are on the lookout for a dynamic Forward Deployed Software Engineer to become part of an exciting new team dedicated to crafting advanced Command and Control (C2) software for Autonomous Systems, aimed at enhancing operational and tactical missions. In this pivotal role, you will design, integrate, and deploy cutting-edge full-stack solutions that merge sensors, effectors, unmanned vehicles (UxVs), and intelligent decision-making frameworks. Your contributions will empower users to adeptly execute and manage diverse mission profiles utilizing autonomous technologies. Collaborating with experts in sensing, artificial intelligence, and systems engineering, you will play an integral role in delivering solutions that redefine complex military and civilian mission scenarios in real-world applications.
Join our dynamic team as a Senior Systems Engineer at Brighton Jones, where your expertise will help us drive innovation and optimize our systems architecture. You will play a pivotal role in enhancing our technology infrastructure, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of our systems, and working collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver exceptional solutions to our clients.
On-site|On-site|Seattle, Washington, United States
At Anduril Industries, we are at the forefront of defense technology, dedicated to revolutionizing military capabilities for the U.S. and its allies through innovative solutions. Our mission is to integrate cutting-edge technology and business models typical of the most progressive industries into the defense sector. Our systems are powered by Lattice OS, an AI-driven operating system that transforms vast data streams into an interactive, 3D command and control environment. As global strategic dynamics evolve, we are committed to delivering advanced autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technologies to the military swiftly and effectively.The Tactical Recon and Strike (TRS) team at Anduril focuses on the development of aerial small drones (Group 1-3) and the corresponding equipment necessary for testing, deployment, and operation. We take innovative products such as Ghost, Anvil, Bolt, and Altius from initial concepts to fully operational systems. In close collaboration with specialized teams, we tackle some of the most challenging issues faced by our customers. We seek talented software engineers, hardware engineers, roboticists, and front-end mobile developers who are passionate about building an impactful robotics platform, allowing for real-time tasking and monitoring through various interfaces.As a Staff Software Engineer specializing in Security, you will lead the development and enhancement of the security roadmap for TRS products and software services. You will collaborate closely with engineering teams to devise solutions that not only meet but exceed industry-standard security objectives. Your role will involve identifying and addressing vulnerabilities within designs, implementations, integrations, and processes, while also designing and developing security software for embedded systems. The ideal candidate will bring a robust background in software engineering, emphasizing platform security, enabling them to conduct in-depth security architecture reviews, investigate and mitigate exploits targeting hardware and software, and implement essential features in partnership with engineering teams to create resilient products.*This position is available in our Costa Mesa CA, Seattle WA, or Atlanta GA locations. We provide comprehensive relocation assistance if needed.
Role Overview Trupanion is hiring a Senior Software Engineer in Seattle. This position focuses on building and improving software applications that support the company’s services and customer experience. The role works closely with teams across the organization to deliver reliable and effective technology solutions. What You Will Do Design, develop, and implement software applications Work with cross-functional teams to deliver projects Help improve the quality and performance of existing systems Contribute ideas and technical expertise to shape the technology stack Who We’re Looking For Experienced engineer ready to tackle complex technical challenges Comfortable working in a fast-moving environment Collaborative mindset and strong problem-solving skills
Collaborative Robotics is looking for a Robotics Assistant in Seattle to support AI data collection projects. This hands-on role plays a part in improving how collaborative mobile robots interact with people in real-world settings. What you will do Assist with projects that gather data for AI development Contribute to efforts that shape how robots work alongside humans Work directly with the team to advance collaborative robotics technology Our mission The team designs and builds robots intended to fit smoothly into daily routines. These systems adapt to human needs, aiming to make interactions between people and robots more natural and dependable. Location and schedule Position based in Seattle, WA Both part-time and full-time schedules are available, depending on availability Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled
Apr 22, 2026
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