• NSA warns fast flux threatens national security. What is fast flux anyway?
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    HIGHLY RESILIENT C2S NSA warns fast flux threatens national security. What is fast flux anyway? Used by nation-states and crime groups, fast flux bypasses many common defenses. Dan Goodin Apr 4, 2025 4:17 pm | 3 Credit: Getty Images Credit: Getty Images Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreA technique that hostile nation-states and financially motivated ransomware groups are using to hide their operations poses a threat to critical infrastructure and national security, the National Security Agency has warned.The technique is known as fast flux. It allows decentralized networks operated by threat actors to hide their infrastructure and survive takedown attempts that would otherwise succeed. Fast flux works by cycling through a range of IP addresses and domain names that these botnets use to connect to the Internet. In some cases, IPs and domain names change every day or two; in other cases, they change almost hourly. The constant flux complicates the task of isolating the true origin of the infrastructure. It also provides redundancy. By the time defenders block one address or domain, new ones have already been assigned.A significant threatThis technique poses a significant threat to national security, enabling malicious cyber actors to consistently evade detection, the NSA, FBI, and their counterparts from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand warned Thursday. Malicious cyber actors, including cybercriminals and nation-state actors, use fast flux to obfuscate the locations of malicious servers by rapidly changing Domain Name System (DNS) records. Additionally, they can create resilient, highly available command and control (C2) infrastructure, concealing their subsequent malicious operations.A key means for achieving this is the use of Wildcard DNS records. These records define zones within the Domain Name System, which map domains to IP addresses. The wildcards cause DNS lookups for subdomains that do not exist, specifically by tying MX (mail exchange) records used to designate mail servers. The result is the assignment of an attacker IP to a subdomain such as malicious.example.com, even though it doesnt exist.Fast flux comes in two variations. Single flux creates DNS A records or AAAA records to map a single domain to many IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, respectively. Heres a diagram illustrating the structure.Double flux provides an additional layer of obfuscation and resiliency by, in addition to changing IP addresses, cycling through the DNS name servers used in domain lookups. Defenders have observed double flux using both Name Server (NS) and Canonical Name (CNAME) DNS records. Heres an illustration of the technique.Both techniques leverage a large number of compromised hosts, usually as a botnet from across the Internet that acts as proxies or relay points, making it difficult for network defenders to identify the malicious traffic and block or perform legal enforcement takedowns of the malicious infrastructure, Thursdays advisory explained. Examples of fast flux use in the wild include:So-called bulletproof hosting serviceswhich offer hardened Internet hosting services to crime-based groupsthat provide fast flux as a means of differentiating themselves from competitorsRansomware attacks from groups such as Hive and NefilimUse of the technique by a Kremlin-backed actor known as GamaredonThe advisory provides several defenses organizations of all sizes should employ to detect and block fast flux networks.Dan GoodinSenior Security EditorDan GoodinSenior Security Editor Dan Goodin is Senior Security Editor at Ars Technica, where he oversees coverage of malware, computer espionage, botnets, hardware hacking, encryption, and passwords. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening, cooking, and following the independent music scene. Dan is based in San Francisco. Follow him at here on Mastodon and here on Bluesky. Contact him on Signal at DanArs.82. 3 Comments
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  • Kennedy has taken a sledgehammer to the US's public health
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    The US anti-vaccine movement is now firmly embedded in the highest levels of government, where those overseeing public health agencies are making drastic cuts both wide and deep
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  • 'Volatility and uncertainty': Amazon employees, suppliers, and sellers tackle tariff fallout — with little help
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    An Amazon warehouse Luis Alvarez/Getty Images 2025-04-04T20:34:19Z SaveSaved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.Have an account? Amazon faces uncertainty as tariffs disrupt forecasting and supply chain operations.Amazon's suppliers and sellers say there has been very little guidance.Amazon's stock was among the hardest hit on Thursday following Trump's tariff announcement.The tariff mayhem is throwing Amazon into uncertain territory.Forecasting, for example, has become nearly impossible for some teams. One of Amazon's largest supply chain units recently warned about the challenges of making its second-quarter projections due to tariffs, according to an internal email obtained by Business Insider.The "volatility and uncertainty" from the new round of tariffs were simply too high to derive any meaningful numbers, the email said.Amazon employees, alongside suppliers and sellers, are scrambling for answers as President Donald Trump's whipsaw trade policy roils the country's largest e-commerce retailer. On Thursday, Amazon was among the hardest-hit stocks when roughly $2.5 trillion was wiped out of the S&P500 Index over Trump's aggressive tariff plan.Amazon has given little guidance or financial flexibility so far, according to multiple employees, suppliers, and sellers, who mostly spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press. Tension is intensifying as concerns of a prolonged trade war and potential recession loom.Amazon's spokesperson didn't respond to a request for comment.'Large risk'The same email from Amazon's supply chain team said that the near-term impact of tariffs will ultimately be captured and reflected in a later forecast. But the exposure to tariffs and a global trade war is "a large risk" that can set back Amazon's retail business going forward, it added.Some Amazon employees have been in direct contact with its suppliers, commonly known as first-party vendors. These companies sell their products wholesale to Amazon, which then resells them to shoppers.These vendors said Amazon isn't willing to pay more for their products, even if the tariffs would increase the suppliers' costs. According to a March email seen by BI, an Amazon employee encourages vendors to seek further cost savings from their own manufacturers or through government subsidies."We understand the challenges posed by the current economic and trade environment," the email said. "However, we believe there are alternatives to direct cost increases that haven't been fully explored." Amazon CEO Andy Jassy F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Chelsea Jia Feng/BI Some vendors told BI that Amazon also seeks "margin agreements" that guarantee the same margin after a vendor increases its prices. That way, Amazon would maintain its profit margins from its suppliers, even if it buys the products at a higher price.In some cases, Amazon is pausing shipment orders from vendors to monitor the market. One shipping company recently told a vendor that "as per Amazon's request," it was holding the pick-up schedule of inventory to "mitigate the impact" of tariffs, according to an email seen by BI.Alan Adams, president of Navazon, a vendor software company, told BI that tariff discussions with Amazon employees have been ongoing for months. He said both Amazon and the suppliers are pursuing ways to adapt to the new market conditions, but the constant policy changes make finding a long-term solution difficult."We are all in a wait-and-see mode with a tremendous amount of uncertainty across different categories," Adams said.Raising pricesTrump imposed sweeping tariff increases on most countries this week. The changes are expected to increase prices across a variety of goods.Truist Securities' Youssef Squali said the tariffs will likely have an adverse effect on e-commerce companies, including Amazon. Import costs will likely eat into their margins, though it will still take time to fully measure their impact on each individual company, he wrote in a note Friday. Amazon's stock is down roughly 10% from Wednesday.Third-party merchants who sell on Amazon told BI they will likely have to raise their prices due to the tariffs.Charles Chakkalo, founder of JoeyzShopping, who sells home and kitchen items, said he anticipates over 50% tariffs on his products. To counter, he will have to raise prices, while leveraging his unit volume to lower manufacturing costs.Oscar Babarin, managing director of marketing agency Hawke Media, said a number of his clients are feeling the impact deeply. Some of them are scaling back their business, while others are more aggressively pursuing market share, he said.However, some sellers, are excited about the elimination of the de minimis exemption that allowed tax-free shipments of Chinese imports valued at less than $800, according to Oliver Scutt, board member of Merchant AI. Those sellers expect less competition from Temu and Shein following the change, he said.Still, most sellers and vendors said they feel helpless against the complexity of trade policies. On Thursday, as the market plunged, one supplier emailed an Amazon manager to ask for additional guidance, only to receive very little support."Rest assured, we are looking into it," the Amazon manager said.Do you work at Amazon? Got a tip? Contact this reporter via email at or Signal, Telegram, or WhatsApp at 650-942-3061. Use a personal email address and a nonwork device; .Recommended video
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  • The right is cooking up a surprising legal fight against Trumps tariffs
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    On Thursday, one day after President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, what appears to be the first lawsuit challenging those tariffs was filed in a federal court in Florida. That alone isnt particularly surprising. The tariffs are expected to drive up the costs of goods in the United States, and have already sent the stock market into a nose dive. That means that a lot of aggrieved potential plaintiffs have standing to challenge the tariffs in court.What is surprising is that the plaintiff in this particular case, known as Emily Ley Paper v. Trump, is represented by the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), a right-wing legal shop that previously backed Trumps efforts to expand executive power.NCLA is part of what appears to be a growing effort among prominent right-leaning intellectuals and commentators to challenge Trumps tariffs. At the Volokh Conspiracy, an influential right-libertarian legal blog, George Mason law professor Ilya Somin is actively recruiting plaintiffs to file a similar lawsuit challenging the tariffs (Somin has long been a principled libertarian critic of Trump). Ben Shapiro, the one-time Breitbart writer who is also a lawyer, criticized Trumps tariffs as a massive tax increase on American consumers, and has gently advocated for Trump to change course. Richard Hanania, a writer best known for his baroque criticisms of wokeness, responded to a pro-Trump member of Congress praise of the tariffs with were ruled by morons.All of this matters because conservative-minded judges, including the six Republicans who dominate the Supreme Court, are often highly responsive to public statements from conservative legal and media elites.During President Barack Obamas first term, for example, liberal lawyers and legal scholars were often flabbergasted by how quickly conservative judges rallied behind a weak legal case against the Affordable Care Act eventually persuading four Republican justices to vote to repeal the law altogether. Their mistake one I made as well was assuming that judges would be persuaded by the kind of careful, precedent-focused legal reasoning that earns you top grades in law school, rather than by what they were hearing from legal and political elites that they viewed as ideological allies.As Yale law professor Jack Balkin wrote about that error, a legal argument can move from off the wall to on the wall because people and institutions are willing to put their reputations on the line and state that an argument formerly thought beyond the pale is not crazy at all. In the end, many judges cared more about what they heard on Fox News or at an event hosted by the Federalist Society, than they did about what the Supreme Court said in Gonzales v. Raich (2005).If you take the Courts recent precedents seriously, there is a very strong legal argument against the tariffsAt least on the surface, anyone who wants to challenge Trumps tariffs faces a far more favorable legal landscape than Obamacare opponents faced in 2010. During the Obama and Biden administrations, Republican justices fabricated novel new legal doctrines, such as the so-called major questions doctrine, in order to strike down Democratic policies they deemed too ambitious. They also threatened to revive old, once-discredited ideas like the nondelegation doctrine, which was used to frustrate President Franklin D. Roosevelts New Deal.Both of these doctrines are grounded in the idea that the judiciary has broad power to strike down policies established by the executive branch of the federal government, even if the executive can point to an act of Congress that explicitly gives them the power to do what they want to do.The primary reason to be skeptical that the Supreme Court will actually apply one of these doctrines to strike down Trumps tariffs is that the Republican justices rollout of their new approach to executive power has been so partisan that it is hard not to suspect that they are acting in bad faith. The same six Republican justices who said that Democratic President Joe Bidens student loan forgiveness program was an egregious power grab, despite the fact that that program was authorized by a federal statute empowering the executive to waive or modify any statutory or regulatory provision applicable to the student financial assistance programs, also said that Republican President Donald Trump is allowed to use the powers of the presidency to commit crimes.Similarly, the best legal argument against Trumps tariffs is rooted in the Courts major questions doctrine, which holds that judges should cast a skeptical eye on executive branch actions of vast economic and political significance According to the Budget Lab at Yale, the tariffs are expected to reduce the average American households real annual income by nearly $3,800. That seems like a matter of vast economic and political significance.But the short history of this major questions doctrine would give any serious legal scholar great pause. The idea that programs of vast economic and political significance are suspect was first articulated in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (2014), in order to criticize a hypothetical Environmental Protection Agency regulation that was never enacted, that no one ever proposed, and that likely would have shut down all construction of hotels in the United States if it had ever actually existed. A year later, the Court used the major questions doctrine again to repudiate an imaginary health regulation that would have collapsed the individual health insurance markets in most states.Having used these strawmen to invent a completely new legal doctrine that appears nowhere in the Constitution or in any statute, the Court let this major questions doctrine lay dormant for Trumps entire first term only to revive it with a vengeance once a Democrat became president. To date, the doctrine has only been used to strike down actual, rather than theoretical, policies during the Biden administration.One of the most important questions looming over Trumps second term is whether a Republican Supreme Court will apply the same rules it invented to thwart Democratic administrations to Trump and his subordinates. We do not know yet how the justices will answer this question. But, as Balkin writes, the answer is likely to be shaped by how elite conservatives in the legal profession, the media, and in elected office urge the justices to behave.One of the most important questions is whether elected Republicans join groups like NCLA or commentators like Shapiro in criticizing the tariffs. What really accelerates the movement of constitutional arguments from off the wall to on the wall is neither intellectuals nor social movements, Balkin wrote about the Obamacare fight. Instead, the most important factor is often what Republicans in political office want the courts to do. When establishment politicians who, after all, have to stand for election and dont want to be thought out-of-touch to their constituents get behind a constitutional argument, they often help move it forward quickly, Balkin wrote.For now, it remains to be seen whether members of Congress, governors, and other top elected Republicans will speak out against the tariffs once their constituents start to experience the pain of higher prices. But if you are hoping to see these tariffs go away, you should take the fact that the first spear targeting the tariffs was thrown by a prominent right-wing legal shop as a very positive sign.See More:
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  • Nintendo fans demand Switch 2 game price cut as they spam livestream
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    Nintendo fans demand Switch 2 game price cut as they spam livestreamAdam StarkeyPublished April 4, 2025 5:52pmUpdated April 4, 2025 5:52pm Mario Kart World isnt cheap (Nintendo)For the second consecutive day, Nintendos Treehouse livestream has been flooded with outrage over the prices for the Switch 2.Nintendos huge Switch 2 Direct may have delivered big game reveals, impressive third party support, and lots of GameCube games, but since then the prevailing conversation around the system has been about pricing.While few are complaining about the consoles 395.99 price tag (429.99 when bundled with Mario Kart World) the price of its games has become a major point of contention. The main issue is Mario Kart World, which costs 74.99 for a physical edition and 66.99 for the digital version.Its unclear whether this price will become the norm, but fellow Switch 2 exclusive Donkey Kong Bananza is cheaper, at 66.99 for a physical copy and 58.99 for digital. Prior to this, The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom was the most expensive Switch game at 59.99, although no other game on the system cost that much.While Nintendo clearly knew there might be some blowback against the prices, as it omitted them from the Switch 2 Direct, it probably didnt expect fans to flood the comments of its livestream and demand a price cut during its Nintendo Treehouse livestream for two days straight.During the Nintendo Treehouse broadcasts on YouTube across Thursday April 3 and Friday April 4, the comments were relentlessly inundated with drop the price messages with zero acknowledgment from Nintendo the entire time. A drop the price revolt (Nintendo/YouTube)Its an interesting situation because the price of Mario Kart World, while expensive, is in line with the cost of other triple-A games. Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 sold for 69.99 digitally at launch, along with EA Sports FC 25. Not only is that slightly more expensive than Mario Kart World but both franchises release new sequels every year; while theres unlikely to be a new Mario Kart until the Switch 3.The backlash against the price appears to be a combination of factors. Firstly, Nintendo is seen as the affordable family-friendly option, and rather than prices increasingly slowly over the years this is a sudden leap forward, even if it is still similar to other big name games.What also hasnt helped is the impression that Nintendo is being stingy with the Switch 2 elsewhere. Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, which looks like a free pack-in game, is actually a paid-for title, while the systems GameChat online social features will, sometime next year, be locked behind a Nintendo Switch Online membership.At the same time, Nintendo has done little to highlight the fact that the console bundle effectively means youre buying Mario Kart Word for just 34, which is an amazing bargain that may have helped to dispel the outrage if it had been a more central part of the Nintendo Direct.Youll need to buy a camera separately too for 49.99 to capitalise on GameChat features and any camera functionality in games, such as Super Mario Party Jamborees new TV mode (this is on top of the price of an upgrade for the Switch 2 Edition).More TrendingWhile the lack of in-built camera is perhaps understandable to keep the cost of the system down, when combined with everything else, the Switch 2 doesnt exactly (at this point, at least) give the impression of a generous, consumer-friendly package overall.Ironically, based on what weve played during hands-on previews, Mario Kart World might be the one part of this which justifies the lofty price tag. The game is set to be shown off again in a special Direct on April 17, so it might appease some concerns then.It remains to be seen if Nintendo will attempt to address the fury, but considering GTA 6 is expected to sell for an even higher price, this might just be the shock of a new reality for game prices moving forward. This joy comes at a price (Nintendo)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • DOGE Orders Layoffs at Social Security, Plans to Gut IT Team as Website Continually Breaks: Report
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    Despite Trumps promises not to touch Social Security, Elon Musks DOGE has asked for serious cuts to the agency. Critics have accused the billionaire and his team of attempting to cripple Americas retirement system. Now, a new report states that, per DOGEs orders, the Social Security Administration has plans to fire potentially thousands of staffers as soon as next week, in an effort to further downsize the agency and align it with Trumps efficiency mandate. The Washington Post reports that Musks government efficiency team has demanded an extensive reduction of workforce throughout the agency. The newspaper describes the effort thusly: The cuts have been ordered by leaders of Elon Musks cost-cutting team, the U.S. DOGE Service, which reviewed the agencys plans to shrink its workforce last week, according to four agency officials familiar with the conversations, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the plans. DOGE determined that the 7,000 jobs eliminated since February under acting commissioner Leland Dudek through early retirements, buyouts, resignations and firings were not enough, the officials said. The DOGE team, which has amassed unprecedented power throughout the federal government, has demanded significantly deeper cuts to ensure that Social Security meets President Donald Trumps goal to shrink federal agencies, officials said. According to the newspaper, the cuts being demanded by DOGE are across the board. It writes: The DOGE team did not provide a specific number of jobs that must be eliminated, officials said, but asked for staff reductions to broad areas of operation, including communications, personnel, legislative and congressional affairs, retirement and disability policy, and other support components. Among other things, DOGE has asked for severe cuts to the administrations IT team, the report states. That team is presumably already under a severe amount of strain due to the agencys recent decision to downsize its phone operationsa highly controversial move that has forced an influx of traffic to the SSA website. The strain of that traffic has reportedly caused the website to crash multiple times. A senior department official told the Post that as many as 800 people could be laid off from the IT team, which currently has about 4,000 members. DOGE has already announced lease terminations for dozens of SSA field offices across the country. This policy threatens retirees ability to get in-person help when signing up for retirement benefits. Under DOGE, the SSA has also cut phone operations, and, now, will also apparently cut web operations. At the same time, DOGE has claimed that it will re-write the SSAs entire codebase in a matter of months, a move that critics worry could lead to serious digital dysfunction. Social Security activists say its pretty clear that DOGEs ultimate goal is to hobble the agencys operations and destroy its ability to function.When reached for comment by Gizmodo, a White House spokesperson told us this: With a resounding mandate from the American people, President Trump is moving quickly to fulfill his promise of making the federal government more efficient. He has promised to protect Social Security, and every recipient will continue to receive their benefits. While failing to dispute anything specific in the Post report, the government further stated that there are currently no finalized RIF (reduction in workforce) plans and that the SSA was merely evaluating the next steps. If the Trump administration manages to cripple Americas Social Security system while also yanking trillions of dollars out of Americans 401ks via an ill-advised, stock-market-killing trade war, it will have effectively nullified the entire concept of retirement for the foreseeable future.
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  • JHA Corporate Boutique / PSA Arquitetura
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    JHA Corporate Boutique / PSA ArquiteturaSave this picture!Architects: PSA ArquiteturaAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:37674 ftYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2021 PhotographsPhotographs:Nelson Kon Lead Architects: Pablo Slemenson, Lucas Rodrigues, Daniel Tesser More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture! Nelson KonDevelopment of the JHA Corporate Boutique: Inspirations and Concepts - The JHA Corporate Boutique, designed by PSA Arquitetura, was conceived with the goal of reimagining corporate spaces, promoting not only functionality but also the quality of life for users. The main inspiration came from the need to integrate the work environment with the urban surroundings, creating a visual and functional connection. The design prioritizes visual permeability, with floor-to-ceiling windows and interspersed balconies that provide better natural lighting and a harmonious interaction with the external environment.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Initial Challenges and Obstacles - During the development of the JHA Corporate Boutique, some initial difficulties included adapting the project to the urban regulations of Itaim Bibi and meeting sustainability requirements. The pursuit of LEED Silver certification required careful planning to ensure that construction practices and materials used minimized environmental impact. Coordination among different teams of professionals, such as architects, engineers, and landscapers, also presented challenges but was essential for the project's success.Save this picture!Save this picture!Construction Techniques and Materials Used - The building, with 8 floors, was constructed using modern building techniques that ensure flexibility and adaptability to different market segments. The use of aluminum frames and a cross-ventilation system are some of the key technical aspects that allow natural light to enter and fresh air to circulate. The materiality of the project is marked by finishes in sober and wood-like tones, chosen to reflect sophistication and sustainability. The landscaping incorporates native species, contributing to integration with nature and the project's environmental commitment.Save this picture!Save this picture!Spatial Configuration and Justification - The spatial configuration of the JHA Corporate Boutique was carefully planned to maximize functionality and productivity. The floor plates, ranging from 605 m to 826 m, were designed to be versatile, allowing adaptation to different work arrangements. The arrangement of balconies and interspersed windows not only creates a dynamic visual effect on the facade but also enhances occupants' connection with the outdoors, promoting a healthier and more stimulating work environment. The ground floor, with "V"-shaped columns and an internal garden, offers areas for decompression and social interaction, reinforcing the proposal for a corporate space that values the quality of life and social engagement.Save this picture!Save this picture!These elements, combined with the contemporary aesthetic of the building, highlight the JHA Corporate Boutique as an example of excellence in design and functionality, recognized with awards such as Best Corporate Project at the GRI Awards 2024 and the Gold Winner at the Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2024.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Itaim Bibi, Sao Paulo - SP, BrazilLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeMaterialsMaterials and TagsPublished on April 04, 2025Cite: "JHA Corporate Boutique / PSA Arquitetura" [Edifcio JHA Corporativo Boutique / PSA Arquitetura] 04 Apr 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028306/jha-corporate-boutique-psa-arquitetura&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Nondestructive Gun Model in Blender! #b3d
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