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Enterprise Data Protection in Microsoft Copilot  

Enterprise Data Protection in Microsoft Copilot  


You probably have heard the terms Enterprise Data Protection (EDP) and Commercia Data Protection (CDP) within the framework of Copilot. The distinction between them was not very clear and resulted in a bit of confusion and questions about what the difference is and what it meant to have EDP over CDP. 

Microsoft has just improved its documentation about this, in conjunction with their recent announcement that Enterprise Data Protection is on its way to being integrated into Microsoft Copilot for users who sign in using Microsoft Entra (= Microsoft / Office 365 users). This will improve data security, privacy, and compliance when using Microsoft Copilot.  

When logged in with a Microsoft Entra account, Microsoft Copilot will provide EDP features: all the security, privacy, and compliance measures previously available solely in Copilot for Microsoft 365 will now extend to all prompts (entered by users) and responses (Copilot generated content) within Microsoft Copilot. With EDP, prompts and responses are protected by the same contractual terms and commitments for customer emails in Exchange and files in SharePoint. 

What EDP brings to Microsoft Copilot, when used with Microsoft Entra account:   

Your data is secure: Your data is protected with encryption, at rest and in transit, rigorous physical security controls, and data isolation between tenants. 

Your data is private: Microsoft won’t use your data except as you instruct. Microsoft commits to privacy, and it includes support for GDPR, ISO/IEC 27018, and the Data Protection Addendum.  

Copilot adheres to your established access controls and policies: It upholds your existing identity model and permissions, inherits sensitivity labels, abides by your data retention, audit, eDiscovery, advanced Microsoft Purview capabilities, and conforms to your administrative configurations. 

Protection against AI security risks: safeguarded against AI-focused risks such as harmful content and prompt injections.   

Your data isn’t used to train foundation models: Just like in Commercial Data Protection, prompts and responses are not used to train foundation models.   

In a nutshell comparing Enterprise Data Protection to Commercial Data Protection, EDP adds compliance, governance, access control and policies that extends also to prompts and responses.  

Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 runs on the ISO 27018 certified Microsoft 365 platform. Microsoft Copilot will start rolling out to the same platform in the second half of September 2024, for users signed in with a Microsoft Entra account. 

Remember that Microsoft Copilot and Copilot for Microsoft 365 are different tools despite the fact that you use them very often from a user interface where you can access both by selecting web or work. You can use Microsoft Copilot via http://www.microsoft.com/copilot, in Microsoft Edge (web browser), the Microsoft 365 app, and on mobile apps.  

Microsoft Copilot is used to discover information from the web, and Copilot for Microsoft 365 is the work-tab and discovers information from your work Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and so on.   

If you are using Copilot mobile app with EntraID, you will be redirected to the Microsoft 365 mobile app beginning mid-September. 

What about web queries? 

When Copilot discovers information from the web, it sends queries to Bing search service. These are treated the same way by both Copilots. Copilot condenses your prompt into key terms, sends them through a secure connection, and disconnects them from your user and tenant identities. Just like before, these queries are not shared with advertisers and are not used to train foundation large language models (LLMs). 

Bing’s search operations are separate from Microsoft 365, abiding by different data practices as outlined in the Microsoft Services Agreement and Microsoft Privacy Statement. In this arrangement, Microsoft independently manages data control and adheres to relevant legal and regulatory responsibilities. This method aligns with other optional Bing-based connected experiences. 

The following information is not included in the generated query sent to the Bing Search service: 

The user’s entire prompt, unless the prompt is short (for example, “local weather”) 

Entire files uploaded into Copilot  

Entire web pages or PDFs summarized by Copilot in Edge 

Any identifying information based on the user’s Microsoft Entra ID (for example, username, domain, or tenant ID) 

Conclusion 

In today’s digital landscape, data protection is paramount. Microsoft Copilot, when integrated with Enterprise Data Protection (EDP) and a Microsoft Entra account, offers enhanced security, privacy, and compliance measures that are crucial for safeguarding sensitive information.

Key Takeaways: 

Enhanced Security: Ensures that your data is protected with encryption, rigorous physical security controls, and data isolation between tenants. 

Privacy Commitment: Microsoft commits to privacy, supporting GDPR, ISO/IEC 27018, and the Data Protection Addendum. Your data is used only as you instruct. 

Adherence to Policies: Copilot adheres to your established compliance, governance and policies.

Protection Against AI Risks: Safeguards against AI-focused risks such as harmful content and prompt injections.

No Data Usage for Training: Prompts and responses are not used to train foundation models, ensuring your data will stay private. 

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Published by Vesa Nopanen

Vesa “Vesku” Nopanen, Principal Consultant and Microsoft MVP (M365 and AI Platform) working on Future Work at Sulava.

I work, blog and speak about Future Work : AI, Microsoft 365, Copilot, Microsoft Mesh, Metaverse, and other services & platforms in the cloud connecting digital and physical and people together.

I have about 30 years of experience in IT business on multiple industries, domains, and roles.
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OpenSim usage stats down as summer comes to a close – Hypergrid Business

OpenSim usage stats down as summer comes to a close – Hypergrid Business


Summer is generally a slow time for OpenSim, and virtual worlds in general, as people spend more time outside and on vacation and educational projects go on break.

The total number of active users went down by more than 3,700, to 43,001.

DigiWorldz, for example, lost 1,220 actives this month, according to its stats reports, as well as 21 regions.

In addition, several grids did not report any stats this month, including German Grid, which had 235 actives last month, German World Grid, which previously reported 623, and The City, which reported 265 actives in July.

But the total land area of OpenSim’s public grids rose by nearly 1,494 region equivalents this month, and OpenSim grids registered a total of 1,545 new users.

We are now tracking a total of 2,675 public grids, of which 311 are active and 244 published their statistics this month. If you have a stats page that we’re not tracking, please email me at maria@hypergridbusiness.com — that way, your grid will be mentioned in this report every month, for additional visibility with both search engines and users.

This month, OSgrid was the largest grid by land area, with 33,203 standard region equivalents, while Wolf Territories Grid was the most active, with 6,733 unique logins over the past 30 days.

OpenSim usage stats down as summer comes to a close – Hypergrid Business
OpenSim land area for Aug 2024. (Hypergrid Business data.).

Our stats do not include most of the grids running on DreamGrid, a free easy-to-use version OpenSim, since these tend to be private grids.

OpenSim is a free, open-source, virtual world platform, that’s similar to Second Life and allows people with no technical skills to quickly and cheaply create virtual worlds and teleport to other virtual worlds. Those with technical skills can run OpenSim worlds on their servers for free using either DreamGrid, the official OpenSim installer for those who are more technically inclined, or any other distribution, while commercial hosting starts at less than $5 a region.

A list of OpenSim hosting providers is here. Download the recommended Firestorm viewer here and find out where to get content for your OpenSim world or region here.

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Every month on the 15th — right after the stats report comes out — we will be sending out a newsletter with all the OpenSim news from the previous month. You can subscribe here or fill out the form below.

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Top 25 grids by active users

When it comes to general-purpose social grids, especially closed grids, the rule of thumb is the busier the better. People looking to make new friends look for grids that already have the most users. Merchants looking to sell content will go to the grids with the most potential customers. Event organizers looking for the biggest audience — you get the idea.

Top 25 most popular grids this month:

Wolf Territories Grid: 6,733 active users
OSgrid: 4,844 active users
GBG World: 2,295 active users
Vida Dupla: 1,987 active users
Alternate Metaverse: 1,885 active users
Darkheart’s Playground: 1,723 active users
WaterSplash: 1,447 active users
AviWorlds: 1,068 active users
AviVerse AlterEgo: 1,002 active users
DigiWorldz: 943 active users
Trianon World: 937 active users
Neverworld: 897 active users
Littlefield: 822 active users
Party Destination Grid: 796 active users
Moonrose: 774 active users
Astralia: 763 active users
Craft World: 723 active users
AvatarLife: 717 active users
Herederos Grid: 578 active users
Groovy Verse: 547 active users
Virtual Vista Metaverse: 494 active users
ZetaWorlds: 476 active users
Kitely: 460 active users
Gentle Fire Grid: 448 active users
DreamNation: 342 active users

The biggest change on this list was the addition of Virtual Vista Metaverse, a new grid in our database, which had a strong launch.

Online marketplaces for OpenSim content

There are currently 20,965 product listings in Kitely Market containing 41,073 product variations, 35,835 of which are exportable.

Kitely Market has delivered orders to 628 OpenSim grids to date.

(Data courtesy Kitely.)

As you can see in the above chart, nearly all the growth in Kitely Market has been in content that can be exported to other grids — that is the green area on the graph. The red area, of non-exportable content, has stayed level for the past eight years.

The Kitely Market is the largest collection of legal content available in OpenSim. It is accessible to both hypergrid-enabled and closed, private grids. The instructions for how to configure the Kitely Market for closed grids are here.

Kitely has recently upgraded its version of OpenSim to allow for faster start-up times and better compatibility with scripts imported from Second Life.

Kitely is also continuing its $90 sale on Mega Worlds.

New grids

I didn’t add any new grids to the database this month.

If you know of any public grid that we’re missing, please email me at maria@hypergridbusiness.com.

Suspended grids

The following 11 grids were marked suspended this month: Butschiland, Butschiland, Destiny Grid, Fire and Ice Grid, Galactic Virtual, IMA Metaverse Depot, KoolPheller Estates, The Public World, Tropical Isle, UCI Mondego vLab, and Virtual RBM.

If they don’t reappear online again soon, they will be marked as closed in future reports.

Sometimes, a grid changes its login URI or website address — if that’s the case, email me and let me know and I’ll update my database.

Top 40 grids by land area

All region counts on this list are, whenever available, in terms of standard region equivalents. Active user counts include hypergrid visitors whenever possible.

Many school, company, or personal grids do not publish their numbers.

The raw data for this month’s report is here. A list of all active grids is here. And here is a list of all the hypergrid-enabled grids and their hypergrid addresses, sorted by popularity. This is very useful if you are creating a hyperport.

You can see all the historical OpenSim statistics here, including polls and surveys, dating all the way back to 2009.

OSgrid: 33,203 regions
Wolf Territories Grid: 29,276 regions
Simation Grid: 25,408 regions
Kitely: 18,246 regions
ZetaWorlds: 12,980 regions
Alternate Metaverse: 10,605 regions
Groovy Verse: 8,334 regions
Discovery Grid: 4,945 regions
DigiWorldz: 3,506 regions
Virtual Vista Metaverse: 3,269 regions
CandM World: 1,849 regions
Tag Grid: 1,464 regions
Shoalwater Bay: 1,072 regions
Friends Grid: 1,040 regions
ArtDestiny: 961 regions
GBG World: 957 regions
Virtual Worlds Grid: 914 regions
AviWorlds: 809 regions
Kinky Haven: 669 regions
Craft World: 630 regions
AvatarLife: 586 regions
Littlefield: 513 regions
GorGrid: 430 regions
Furry World: 373 regions
Virtual Worlds Zone: 364 regions
Neverworld: 318 regions
Nemesis 3D: 305 regions
EdMondo: 300 regions
DreamNation: 284 regions
WestWorld Grid: 274 regions
Darkheart’s Playground: 244 regions
Open Virtual Worlds: 229 regions
Japan Open Grid: 197 regions
Kater and Friends: 191 regions
Counter Earth: 183 regions
MisFitz Grid: 175 regions
Adreans-World: 172 regions
GerGrid: 141 regions
XTalent: 138 regions
Outworldz: 127 regions

Do you know of any other grids that are open to the public but that we don’t have in our database? Email me at maria@hypergridbusiness.com.

Hypergrid Business editor and publisher Maria Korolov is a science fiction novelist. During the day, Maria Korolov is an award-winning freelance technology journalist who covers artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and enterprise virtual reality. See her Amazon author page here and follow her on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn, and check out her latest videos on the Maria Korolov YouTube channel. Email her at maria@hypergridbusiness.com. Her first virtual world novella, Krim Times, made the Amazon best-seller list in its category. Her second novella, The Lost King of Krim, is out now. She is also the publisher of MetaStellar, a new online magazine of speculative fiction.
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Decode Dynamic Solidity Structs with Hyperledger Web3j

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Decode Dynamic Solidity Structs with Hyperledger Web3j


In Solidity, dynamic structs are complex data types that can store multiple elements of varying sizes, such as arrays, mappings, or other structs. The system encodes these dynamic structs into binary format using Ethereum’s ABI (Application Binary Interface) encoding rules. The system encodes the structs whenever it stores or passes them in transactions.

Decoding this binary data is crucial for interpreting the state or output of a smart contract. This process involves understanding how Solidity organizes and packs data, particularly in dynamic types, to accurately reconstruct the original struct from its binary representation. This understanding is key to developing robust and interoperable decentralized applications.

Decoding dynamic structs in an external development environment that interacts with a blockchain network is challenging. These structs can include arrays, mappings, and nested structs of different sizes. They require careful handling to keep data accurate during encoding and decoding. In Hyperledger Web3j, we addressed this by creating object classes that match the expected struct format in the blockchain environment.

These object classes are designed to inherit from the org.web3j.abi.datatypes.DynamicStruct class, which is part of the ABI module. The developers designed this class to handle the complexities of encoding and decoding dynamic structs and other Solidity data types. The ABI module leverages Hyperledger Web3j’s type-safe mapping to ensure easy and secure interactions with these complex data structures.

However, when the goal is to extract a specific value from encoded data, creating a dedicated object can add unnecessary complexity. This approach can also use up extra resources. To address this, our contributors, calmacfadden and Antlion12, made significant improvements by extending the org.web3j.abi.TypeReference class.

Their enhancements allow dynamic decoding directly within the class, removing the need to create extra objects. This change simplifies the process of retrieving specific values from encoded data. This advancement reduces overhead and simplifies interactions with blockchain data.

Decoding dynamic struct before enhancement

To clarify, here’s a code example that shows how you could decode dynamic structs using Hyperledger Web3j before the enhancements.

/**
* create the java object representing the solidity dinamyc struct
* struct User{
* uint256 user_id;
* string name;
* }
*/
public static class User extends DynamicStruct {
public BigInteger userId;

public String name;

public Boz(BigInteger userId, String name) {
super(
new org.web3j.abi.datatypes.generated.Uint256(data),
new org.web3j.abi.datatypes.Utf8String(name));
this.userId = userId;
this.name = name;
}

public Boz(Uint256 userId, Utf8String name) {
super(userId, name);
this.userId = userId.getValue();
this.name = name.getValue();
}
}
/**
* create the function which should be able to handle the class above
* as a solidity struct equivalent
*/
public static final org.web3j.abi.datatypes.Function getUserFunction = new org.web3j.abi.datatypes.Function(
FUNC_SETUSER,
Collections.emptyList(),
Arrays.<typereference<?>>asList(new TypeReference() {}));

</typereference<?>

Now as the prerequisite is done, the only thing left is to call do the decode and here is an example:

@Test
public void testDecodeDynamicStruct2() {
String rawInput =
“0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020”
+ “000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000a”
+ “0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000040”
+ “0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004”
+ “4a686f6e00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
“;

assertEquals(
FunctionReturnDecoder.decode(
rawInput,
getUserFunction.getOutputParameters()),
Collections.singletonList(new User(BigInteger.TEN, “John”)));
}

In the above test, we decoded and asserted that the rawInput is a User struct having the name John and userId 10.

Decoding dynamic struct with new enhancement

With the new approach, declaring an equivalent struct object class is no longer necessary. When the method receives the encoded data, it can immediately decode it by creating a matching reference type. This simplifies the workflow and reduces the need for additional class definitions. See the following example for how this can be implemented:

public void testDecodeDynamicStruct2() {
String rawInput =
“0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020”
+ “000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000a”
+ “0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000040”
+ “0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004”
+ “4a686f6e00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
“;

TypeReference dynamicStruct =
new TypeReference(
false,
Arrays.asList(
TypeReference.makeTypeReference(“uint256”),
TypeReference.makeTypeReference(“string”))) {};

List decodedData =
FunctionReturnDecoder.decode(rawInput,
Utils.convert(Arrays.asList(dynamicStruct)));

List decodedDynamicStruct =
((DynamicStruct) decodedData.get(0)).getValue();

assertEquals(decodedDynamicStruct.get(0).getValue(), BigInteger.TEN);
assertEquals(decodedDynamicStruct.get(1).getValue(), “John”);}

In conclusion, Hyperledger Web3j has made great progress in simplifying the decoding of dynamic Solidity structs. This addresses one of the most challenging parts of blockchain development. By introducing object classes like org.web3j.abi.datatypes.DynamicStruct and enhancing the org.web3j.abi.TypeReference class, the framework now provides a more efficient and streamlined method for handling these complex data types.

Developers no longer need to create dedicated struct classes for every interaction, reducing complexity and resource consumption. These advancements not only boost the efficiency of blockchain applications but also make the development process easier and less prone to errors. This ultimately leads to more reliable and interoperable decentralized systems.

 



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Exploring the Capabilities of Immersive Ads in Roblox

Exploring the Capabilities of Immersive Ads in Roblox


In the ever-evolving landscape of digital advertising, brands and retailers are continuously looking for ways to capture new audiences—and Roblox is amping up the advertising game with immersive ads on their platform. With nearly 80 million daily active users, the gaming platform is prime real estate to get more eyeballs. Roblox, a platform known for its user-generated games and social interactions, offers a unique canvas for advertisers seeking to captivate younger, tech-savvy audiences. 

Immersive Marketing Capabilities on Roblox

Branded Roblox experiences are revolutionizing the way companies engage with younger generations, and immersive advertising functionality enables them to extend their reach across virtual spaces by directly integrating ads into the experience. Blending seamlessly into the gaming environment, advertisers are able to reach new audiences without disrupting gaming flow and connect new, highly-engaged users to their brand experience.

Roblox’s ad system supports 3 formats: 

Video ads – where advertisers can serve up to 30 seconds of video content for users to watch in-experience, videos can be both click-to-play or set to autoplay

Image ads – insert static, non-clickable images within the 3D space; think of a virtual, in-game billboard for Roblox brand experiences

Portal ads – a static, non-clickable image with a door to teleport users into an advertiser’s brand experience, driving discoverability and engagement at scale

Brands and retailers can opt for always-on engagement, creating evergreen content to market an evolving brand world, or campaign focused creatives that entice users to explore themed experiences or events—allowing brands to experiment and find innovative ways to capture their audience’s attention.

Each ad format allows for highly targeted advertising, ensuring that the ads are relevant to the audience and enhancing the chances of engagement. Ad content is dynamic and specific to the user—if a user is ineligible to see ads, ad units will default to display the Roblox logo. 

amika on Roblox: Virtual Advertising

Haircare brand, amika, debuted their Roblox brand collaboration with Obsess, a colorful playscape embodying the brand’s commitment to inclusion, responsibility and sustainability. The amikaverse is a community-centric extension of the brand’s purpose filled with custom branded mini-games and exclusive UGCs that empower self-expression. To drive traffic to the experience, amika included immersive ads in Roblox, pushing new users to the amikaverse through the use of portal ads. By teleporting users to their virtual world with portal ads, amika was able to scale their discoverability and maximize their reach on the platform. 

Roblox branded experience by Obsess - The amikaverse

Natively placed ads in the immersive environment allows advertisers to strengthen their Roblox brand partnerships by building brand affinity with leaned-in audiences across the platform, connecting new users to their brand experiences and building their brand on Roblox. 

To learn more about how Obsess can help you extend your brand on Roblox, email us at contact@obsessvr.com or book a demo. 



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Watch The Kulhad Pizza Couple New Viral Video – Telly Dose

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    Watch The Kulhad Pizza Couple New Viral Video – Telly Dose


    The “Kulhad Pizza Couple,” Sehaj Arora and Gurpreet Kaur, have once again captured the internet’s attention with their latest viral video, following the controversy surrounding a leaked intimate video last year. The couple, known for their unique Kulhad Pizza in Jalandhar, Punjab, initially rose to fame in 2022 with their engaging pizza-selling videos.

    However, their journey took a tumultuous turn when a private video surfaced online, leading to significant backlash and personal distress.

    The Viral Comeback

    In their recent video, the couple is seen lip-syncing to the popular Punjabi song “Mombattiye” by Diljit Dosanjh, showcasing their playful chemistry and vibrant personalities. Gurpreet, dressed in a striking red outfit, has garnered praise for her appearance, with many fans expressing their admiration for the couple’s dynamic on social media.

    Kulhad Pizza Couple New Viral Video

    The video quickly amassed thousands of likes, reigniting interest in their story and business.

    Addressing the Controversy

    The couple’s previous scandal involved a leaked video that many speculated was a publicity stunt. In a heartfelt interview on the podcast “Talks with Namit,” they vehemently denied these claims, asserting that the leak was not orchestrated for fame. Sehaj revealed the emotional toll the incident took on Gurpreet, who struggled with anxiety and depression following the leak. The couple’s restaurant saw a drastic decline in sales, dropping to just 10% of their previous earnings, which they attribute to the negative publicity surrounding the video.

    Gurpreet expressed the couple’s frustration with the allegations, stating, “We started with a cart and built a restaurant with so much hard work. Today, sales at our restaurant have dropped to 10% of what we used to get earlier. Which person will do this to themselves?” Their heartfelt plea for understanding has resonated with many, as they navigate the complexities of public life and personal challenges.

    Mixed Reactions from the Public

    While many fans have rallied behind the couple, supporting their return to social media and their business endeavours, others remain sceptical. Comments on their recent video reflect a divided audience, with some accusing them of seeking attention and others celebrating their resilience. One viewer remarked, “After their scandal last year, they know very well the kind of reels they share,” while another simply called them a “cute couple”.

    Conclusion

    The Kulhad Pizza couple’s journey is a testament to the challenges of navigating fame in the digital age. As they continue to share their story and engage with their audience, the couple hopes to rebuild their brand and restore their reputation. Their latest video not only serves as a reminder of their talent and charm but also highlights the importance of support and understanding in the face of adversity.



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    Phantom x Layer3, ARB Hub, plus 500K USDC

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    Phantom x Layer3, ARB Hub, plus 500K USDC


    Digital art shines brighter on digital gold. This month, we’re teaming up with Phantom to introduce Bitcoin Ordinals to the world.

    What are Ordinals?

    Ordinals are a novel approach to creating NFT-like assets called “inscriptions” on Bitcoin’s blockchain. Ordinals are inscribed onto a satoshi (the smallest divisible BTC unit) via a standard Bitcoin transaction. Each inscription can hold unique data, like images or text.

    Phantom 🤝 Bitcoin

    Phantom wallet is a powerful portal to Bitcoin Ordinals. Phantom enables full Bitcoin support with extensive features:

    Inscribed satoshi protection (so you don’t accidentally spend your Ordinals)

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    Improved sense of time to Copilot in Teams

    Improved sense of time to Copilot in Teams


    Those who have been using Copilot in Teams actively on chats and channels, have very likely hit this issue when Copilot doesn’t seem to understand when asked about messages in a specific time frame that was further in history. For example, asking Copilot to summarize key action items from last week worked without issues, but asking that for something that was more than a month ago provided mixed results as it sometimes seemed to work and sometimes didn’t.

    In fact, Copilot’s “sense of time” in chats and channels was limited to the last 30 days of data in Copilot in Teams chats and channels.

    Before this rollout, when users asked Copilot about a long time period (such as “Summarize the key action items from March”), Copilot was limited to the last 30 days of data.

    Check out M365 Admin Center Message center, with message id MC801583 and public roadmap.

    Message center states also other improvements Copilot in Teams is getting: Improvements to how Copilot in Teams understands and responds to time-related queries in chat and channels. With this rollout, Copilot will provide more precise and relevant responses to prompts such as “yesterday,” “last week,” and “last month.”

    How is this change going to be seen in action when using Copilot in Teams? Looking at Message center’s photos there will be two key changes:

    Improved sense of time

    Simplified timestamp for indicating the timeframe

    This update should roll out during this month (August 2024). Targeted release tenants may already have it or get it soon and general availability will be rolling during mid-August to the end of August. This will only affect people who has Copilot for Microsoft 365 -license. The update will be affecting all clients: Desktop, Mac, New Teams Web version and Teams mobile apps.

    I needed to try this one early summer in the demo environment to see the impact of this change. Using Copilot side panel for channel conversation thread in Teams.

    The chats and channels Copilot provided an answer that included data from December – January, but it the end date was at the end of May. It was at the end of May, when the thread had the last messages. The answer contained only information during December-January messages, so Copilot understood the timeframe already. The reason for this may be that the conversation thread is not too long and thus can be included easily to the language model. However, the result Copilot provided wasn’t fully complete.

    Doing the same mid-August, we can see the timestamp has been simplified. This time the result includes all messages and their key tasks.



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    Jhanak Written Update Today 13th Aug 2024: Jhanak’s Stunning Decision In The Final Showdown – Telly Dose

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      Jhanak Written Update Today 13th Aug 2024: Jhanak’s Stunning Decision In The Final Showdown – Telly Dose


      Key Highlights –

      Anirudh asks Jhanak to let Arshi win the competition.Jhanak feels betrayed and refuses to step aside.The final dance performance is affected by Jhanak’s distraction.Arshi wins the competition, with Jhanak as the runner-up.Anirudh believes Jhanak will find greater success in the future.

      Jhanak Written Update Today 13th Aug 2024

      Anirudh’s Plea to Jhanak

      Anirudh urges Jhanak to let Arshi win the competition, explaining that Arshi is in a fragile state of mind after an accident and needs this victory to overcome her depression. Jhanak, feeling hurt, questions why she should sacrifice her chance, pointing out that she too could suffer if she loses.

      Anirudh tries to convince her that she deserves better opportunities, but Jhanak feels betrayed, accusing him of doing this because he loves Arshi. Despite Anirudh’s insistence that Arshi needs the win more, Jhanak refuses to back down and leaves angrily.

      The Final Performance Begins

      The final round of the competition begins, with Ruchita introducing the two finalists, Arshi and Jhanak. The contestants perform while wearing masks, dancing to “Udi Udi.” During the performance, Jhanak is distracted by Anirudh’s words, causing her to lose focus.

      As the dance ends, her mask falls off, and the audience claps. Meanwhile, Appu, in another scene, expresses her love for Jhanak and Lalon, showing concern about Jhanak not visiting her.

      Arshi’s Victory

      After the performance, Ruchita praises Arshi for her consistent wins and calls the judges to make their decision. While waiting for the results, Kumar Sanu entertains the audience with a medley of songs. Backstage, tensions rise as Tanuja warns others not to mention Jhanak’s name in front of Appu, who is deeply attached to her.

      Finally, Ruchita announces that Jhanak is the runner-up. Though disappointed, Anirudh believes that Jhanak will achieve greater success in the future despite losing this competition.



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      SoulKeeper: Safeguarding Your NFT Art with Ease | NFT CULTURE | NFT News | Web3 Culture | NFTs & Crypto Art

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      The NFT space is constantly evolving, but with this evolution comes a set of technical challenges that can leave many collectors and artists scratching their heads. Recently, Ani from NFTRebels highlighted a critical issue with NFTs—particularly with KnownOrigin (KO) art tokens on Etherscan. The main concern? The art files associated with these tokens aren’t as secure as many believe, and navigating the technology can be daunting for those who aren’t tech-savvy.

      The Problem: Where’s the Art?

      When you look up a KO unsold art KODA token on Etherscan, what you see is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s no art, no artist’s name, no image—just the token data and a link that points to your art files stored on IPFS (InterPlanetary File System). But even with this link, the journey is far from straightforward. As Ani pointed out, the actual art, metadata, and cover image are stored in these IPFS files, but accessing them requires a bit of digging.

      Understanding IPFS and the Importance of Pinning

      IPFS is a decentralized file storage system, reminiscent of Napster for those who remember. It’s decentralized, meaning your files are stored across a network of nodes rather than in a single location. While this means your art isn’t stored directly on the blockchain, it can still “live forever” on IPFS—as long as the files are pinned.

      Pinning is the process that keeps a file accessible on the IPFS network. If a file isn’t pinned and isn’t frequently accessed, it could eventually disappear. This is a big issue for NFTs; if the associated files vanish, your NFT could lose its art and metadata, leading to broken links and a lot of confusion for collectors and panic for artists.

      Enter SoulKeeper: A Simple Solution for Artists and Collectors

      To address this issue, Ani and Rick developed SoulKeeper. This tool is specifically designed for KO artists and collectors to ensure their art files remain accessible and safe. You don’t need to be a tech expert to use it; all you need is your KO wallet address. SoulKeeper will find all the KnownOrigin art files linked to your KODA tokens and help you either download them for manual pinning or automatically pin them using Pinata, a popular pinning service.

      The best part? SoulKeeper is free to use. Ani and Rick created this tool out of a genuine desire to help the community preserve their art. It’s an easy-to-use solution that could save a lot of headaches down the road.

      Why This Matters

      The launch of SoulKeeper is more than just a new tool; it’s a reminder of the importance of understanding the technology behind NFTs. As the space grows, so too does the need for tools that make it easier for artists and collectors to protect their investments. With SoulKeeper, you can ensure that your art remains secure, even in the decentralized and sometimes unpredictable world of IPFS.

      TL;DR:

      SoulKeeper is a new tool designed to help KnownOrigin artists and collectors easily pin their NFT art files on IPFS, ensuring they remain accessible and safe. It’s free to use and simplifies the technical process, making it a must-have for anyone in the KO community.



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      Sneakers in today’s era are not just used as a fashion or sports necessity alone but have emerged as a massive social and commercial trend. Some collectors, enthusiasts, and celebrities are still willing to buy these most expensive sneakers in the world for exorbitant prices due to their appeal and popularity. Either because there aren’t many of them in circulation, their owners are celebrities or the shoes have a historical background, some sneakers now cost like designer handbags

      Push factors include the desire for popularity, connection, and belongingness among young people, as well as the availability and ease of use of social media platforms. Short runs help to build exclusivity and hence the demand for specific shoes is high.

      Endorsing legendary designers, artists, and brands also brings sophistication and added worth to any product. The overall history of the sneakers and the stories that are associated with particular models add greatly to their longevity. For many people, possessing a pair of ‘rare’ sneakers is not just a matter of having another pair of shoes but that it is a collection of cultures, history, and arts.

      This article will therefore endeavor to outline some of the costliest sneakers that have been sold in the market. Every pair has a novelty in its history, which contributes to their recognition. Rarest Pairs of Sneakers: Sneakers used in advertisements by famous designers and artists, sports legends and celebrities, and other rare collectibles are considered the epitome of sneaker fashion.

      That will be done by identifying their major features, historical background, or the reasons explaining why they are so expensive, and that way, you shall be able to understand the mystery as to why it is that those shoes have to cost as much as they do.

      Come with us to explore the fascinating niche of luxury sneakers and the crossover of fashion and sports, culture, and square bucks. Uncover the individual histories behind these sneakers and what makes them more than just a pair of shoes: They are a statement, a historic piece, or a status symbol.

      1. Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans – Approx $2 Million

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans

      It is also, perhaps, the most ostentatious and luxurious sneaker ever created: the Solid Gold OVO x Air Jordans, a $2 million shoe. Designed by artist Matt Senna and purchased by the famous rap performer Drake, these outstanding shoes are made of real gold and weigh about 50 pounds per pair. In addition to their shockingly high values, they are quite illustrative of the artistry and luxury connection between the two worlds where fashion and art intersect, particularly, sneakers and artwork.

      Some of these sneakers are not only massive but also heavy and silvered and can be seen not only as shoes but as a status emblem symbolizing the pinnacle of luxury in sneaker culture.

      2. Nike Air Mag Back to the Future – Approx $200,000

      Nike Air Mag Back to the Future

      Nike Air Mag: A pair of shoes that resemble the shoes trademarked by Nike for the movie ‘Back to the Future II’ makes it part of the ‘Holy Grail’ shoe collection. Its main selling points include its capability to lace itself, its futuristic-like appearance, and the fact that it is a limited edition has seen its price skyrocket.

      Initially, just several releases were through auctions, where a portion of the proceeds were donated to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

      3. Michael Jordan’s Game-Worn Converse Fastbreak – Approx $190,373

      Michael Jordan's Game Worn Converse Fastbreak

      The Converse Fastbreak which was popularized by Michael Jordan when playing for the Olympics back in 1984 is considered one of the most iconic sneakers of all time. That year is particularly significant as in that year Jordan was only starting to come into his own as an international star.

      All these global games were proving grounds for new talent and Jordan contributed hugely to the victory of Team USA in those Olympics where they clinched the gold medal.

      These particular Fastbreaks are significant not only if connected with Michael Jordan but if viewed also as representations of a moment in basketball history. Signed during a tournament that many people consider as one of the greatest defining moments of Jordan, they symbolize the first step into one of the most legendary careers in sports history.

      The Converse Fastbreaks were much less elaborate than the fancy, trendy basketball shoes of today which makes them an invaluable piece of athletic shoe history. Even each scuff and mark on these sneakers seem to have a story to tell of the hard and tightly contested matches and the exciting moments on the field.

      The price is $190,373 for many reasons, though the rarity and pristine condition of the sneakers could explain a fraction of it; the association with a lot of cultural and historical significance tops up the bill.

      4. Air Jordan 12 (Flu Game) – Approx $104,765

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Air Jordan 12 Flu Game

      Air Jordan 12 commonly known as the Flu Game is not just another sneaker; it is steeped in history and is an iconic sneaker. Possibly one of the most famous sneakers ever worn by Michael Jordan, this shoe was used during the Chicago Bulls’ Game 5 of the NBA Finals in 1997 while Michael was suffering from flu which was later referred to as the Flu Game where Jordan put up a spectacular performance including 38 points leading the bulls to an important win against the Utah Jazz.

      This event proved to be instrumental in Jordan’s career development in addition to the shoe’s black and red color scheme that nowadays makes Air Jordan 12 a cult sneaker. It is highly priced at 104,765 dollars because of the memories the game created and because the sneaker was used when Jordan won the championship during his playing career.

      These sneakers are not just mere footwear; they stand for the spirit of a never-give-up attitude and unparalleled performance in sports.

      5. Air Jordan 12 OVO (Drake Edition) – Approx $100,000

      Air Jordan 12 OVO ( Drake Edition)

      The Air Jordan 12 OVO (Drake Edition) is a great mix of sportswear and music that reflects the industries Jordan Brand and Drake are in. These sneakers were released as part of the highly anticipated collaboration and were made in very limited quantities, which is why many people yearn to obtain them as sports sneakers collectors.

      Being a part of the Air Jordan collection and created to commemorate the union with OVO, this particular shoe model incorporates exquisite details such as luxurious leather and suede, and golden highlights that make it stand out. The OVO logo and branding, the most recognizable being the image of the owl, is discreet in places and is a sophistication and status symbol.

      The Air Jordan 12 OVO has sparked quite a market on the aftermarket, and now the sneaker goes for as high as $100k because of its scarcity and the cultural association it bears with Drake and Jordan Brand. While these sneakers are simply shoes that are worn and used for comfort and elegance, they signify the epitome of glamour and the relationship between sports, fashion, and music.

      6. Air Jordan 4 Eminem x Carhartt – Approx $30,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Air Jordan 4 Eminem

      This was not a collaboration between Eminem and any company; this was Eminem, Carhartt, and Jordan Brand working together to give sneaker-heads this rare luxury wear. These sneakers were manufactured in a strictly limited edition of only ten pairs and were then auctioned for charity, thus giving an additional layer of humanitarian cause to its design.

      This perfect fusion of the utilitarianism of Carhartt workwear and the sneaker influence of the Air Jordan 4 marks a perfect balance between a customizable product and a recognizable pair of sneakers, which will surely catch the attention of both lovers of the Carhartt brand as well as fans of Eminem. Featuring Eminem’s name on the heel, embossing on the tongue, silver trim, and black denim upper, this shoe is as much a part of pop culture as it is a shoe.

      7. Nike Dunk Low Pro SB (Paris) – Approx $13,500

      Nike Dunk Low Pro SB (Paris)

      A specific shoe, the Nike Dunk Low Pro SB “Paris” released in 2002, can be considered a standout piece in the White Dunk City Series. This much sought-after issue draws its embellishment from the prowess of Bernard Buffet, a famous French painter with a unique style. Every pair features elements of Buffet’s creations, making these shoes not just streetwear but also perfect examples of art for the street.

      The “Paris” Dunk Low Pro SB is arguably one of the rarest discoveries in the world having only 202 pairs in circulation. Due to its scarcity and aesthetic feel, it has become one of the most sought-after sneaker types and art pieces. Customer interest, the rarity of the sneaker as well as the combination of luxury and sportswear contribute to its increased worth.

      8. Nike Dunk Low Pro SB (Freddy Krueger) – Approx $13,000

      Nike Dunk Low Pro SB (Freddy Krueger)

      Created as a tribute to the famous horror movie villain and the main character of the ‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ series, Freddy Krueger, this pair of Nike Dunk Low Pro SBs has graphics on the uppers resembling Krueger’s sweater and hat. Due to its limited availability and unique design, these sneakers have become a great icon to collectors.

      9. Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October – Approx $11,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October

      Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October is a legendary sneaker design created by Kanye West and Nike known to feature an all-red color for its distinctive look. This version was initially launched in February 2014, and it has some distinctive elements like premium suede and leather, a reptile pattern most visible on the back of the shoe, and the outsole that emits a neon green light.

      First, its availability was rather narrow and the link to Kanye West only fueled the anticipation and exclusivity of its nature which in the context of high-fashion sneakers became an iconic element.

      10. Nike Air Yeezy 1 Grammy Prototype – Approx $50,000

      Nike Air Yeezy 1 Grammy Prototype

      Kanye West’s unreleased performance at Grammy 2008 with Air Yeezy was a legendary moment. In this performance, Kanye wore a prototype pair of Air Yeezy, which was considered as the biggest grail in sneakers history.

      These most expensive sneakers in the world were never officially released in the market, that’s what makes these sneakers one of the rare pieces. Due to their rarity and historical significance, these sneakers are high in value and are prized possessions for sneaker collectors.

      11. Nike SB Dunk Low “What the Dunk” – Approx $12,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Nike SB Dunk Low “What the Dunk”

      The Nike SB Dunk Low “What the Dunk” sneaker is a celebration of many years and possibly every single iteration to ever release in the retail form throughout its rich history. This sneaker was released in 2007 and it takes some of the most iconic SB Dunk releases fusing color, patterning, and materials showing a mixture that displays Nike’s skateboarding heritage.

      The “What the Dunk” features details from famous SB Dunks like the “Pigeon,” “Huf,” “Homer,” “Lucky,” and “Unlucky” among others. This unique amalgamation not only pays homage to the brand’s past but also solidifies its place as a piece of sneaker art. The eclectic design is balanced with a predominantly white leather upper, which allows the vibrant and varied elements to stand out.

      Due to its highly limited release and the significant demand among sneakerheads and collectors, “What the Dunk” has seen its market value skyrocket. Today, it is considered a grail in the sneaker community, with prices reaching around $12,000. Its combination of rarity, unique design, and historical significance make it a standout piece in any collection.

      12. Air Jordan 5 “Transformers” Sample – Approx $52,900

      Air Jordan 5 “Transformers” Sample

      The Air Jordan 5 “Transformers” Sample is a unique and highly coveted sneaker created to celebrate the release of the first Transformers movie in 2007. This special edition sneaker showcases intricate detailing and vibrant colors that draw inspiration from the iconic characters of the Transformers franchise. The design includes a striking combination of black, red, and yellow, reminiscent of the heroic Autobots and their leader, Optimus Prime.

      Due to its rarity and the strong connection to a beloved franchise, the Air Jordan 5 “Transformers,” Sample has become a prized possession for collectors and sneaker enthusiasts alike. Its value is not only rooted in its unique design and limited production but also in the nostalgia and cultural significance associated with both the Air Jordan brand and the Transformers series. With a price tag of $52,900, this sneaker stands as a testament to the merging of sports, cinema, and high fashion.

      13. Diamond Encrusted Air Force 1 – Approx $50,000

      Diamond Encrusted Air Force 1

      The popular custom Air Force 1 sneakers are considered one of the most luxurious and rare pairs. These sneakers are made in collaboration with the famous artist Big Boi. These sneakers are all shiny because they are covered in sparkling diamonds.

      Each diamond is placed individually to make it look more elegant and rich. Shoes of this caliber are not just a pair of shoes but are considered a high-end luxury product. Sneaker collectors and fans are very fond of this pair and that is what makes them a symbol of luxury and status.

      14. Air Jordan 11 “Jeter” – Approx $40,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Air Jordan 11 “Jeter”

      The Air Jordan 11 “Jeter” is a sneaker that transcends both sports and fashion, reflecting a unique convergence of basketball and baseball culture. Released in 2017, this exclusive model was created to celebrate the retirement of baseball legend Derek Jeter, who is celebrated for his illustrious career with the New York Yankees.

      With only five pairs ever produced, the “Jeter” is distinguished by its luxurious navy suede upper, which exudes a timeless elegance. Each pair features Jeter’s iconic number “2” embroidered on the heel, a nod to his legendary status and contribution to the game.

      15. Nike Air Zoom Kobe 1 (81 Points) – Approx $37,740

      Nike Air Zoom Kobe 1 (81 Points)

      Nike Air Zoom Kobe 1 was worn by Kobe Bryant in 2006 when he scored 81 points in a single basketball game. In memory of that memorable night in basketball history, Bryant showcased his impossible talent and vision.

      These sneakers are not only iconic because of Kobe Bryant but are also important in basketball history. These sneakers are priceless if we see their cultural relevance to them because these sneakers will always remind us of the iconic career of Kobe Bryant.

      16. Air Jordan 4 “Undefeated” – Approx $30,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Air Jordan 4 “Undefeated”

      Air Jordan 4 “Undefeated” is a standout sneaker piece in the world, This is an esteemed collaboration between the popular streetwear retailer Undefeated and Jordan. Only 72 pairs of these sneakers were released to make it exclusive and popular in the collector market.

      The design of Air Jordan 4 “Undefeated” is influenced by military aesthetics, The color combination of olive green and black gives homage to military uniforms, The hype created around the release of these sneakers reached extraordinary heights and one pair is traded for more than $30,000. This extreme price point of these most expensive sneakers in the world makes them high-end footwear, and collecting one pair of such sneakers is the dream of many sneaker enthusiasts.

      17. Air Jordan 10 OVO (Drake Edition) – Approx $20,000

      Air Jordan 10 OVO (Drake Edition)

      Air Jordan 10 OVO is an important collaboration between Drake and the brand itself. This sneaker was released in 2015 October’s Very Own (OVO) brand partnership. The Sneaker was released in two colors Black and gold colorway, which represents poise and elegance.

      Drake’s signature OVO owl logo is embossed subtly on the heel and insoles, which represents a strong connection between the artist and the sneaker. Due to its limited availability, this sneaker is a rare gem among collectors and its resale value can go up to $20,000. Exclusive branding, premium materials, and high demand for this sneaker make it one of the most popular pairs in the world.

      18. Eminem x Air Jordan 4 “Encore” – Approx $18,000

      Eminem x Air Jordan 4 “Encore”

      This sneaker is one of the relevant pieces of pop culture. To celebrate the release of Eminem’s “Encore” album these sneakers were released. Air Jordan 4s are very rare sneakers which again were released in 2017 with only 23 pairs listed for public sale, which makes them highly valuable.

      19. Macklemore x Air Jordan 6 – Approx $25,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Macklemore x Air Jordan 6

      Macklemore x Air Jordan 6 collaboration sneakers is one of the most popular sneakers in the world. These sneakers were released in two different colorways, named “Cactus” and “Clay”, which are made from premium materials and reflect the personal style of Macklemore.

      These sneakers are produced in a limited quantity which increases its desirability in the group of sneaker collectors. With the whooping price of $25,000, these kicks are the perfect blend of music and fashion which also shows cultural relevance.

      20. Pharrell x Chanel x Adidas NMD Hu – Approx $10,000

      Pharrell x Chanel x Adidas NMD Hu

      A special sneaker was formed by the collaboration of Pharrell Williams, Chanel, and Adidas that was named “NMD hu”. This sneaker was released in scarce quantity through Chanel’s pop-up shop. The limited release and the association of these most expensive sneakers in the world with popular brands made them highly valuable and collectible.

      21. Nike Air Force 1 “Entourage” – Approx $8,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Nike Air Force 1 “Entourage”

      The design of “The Nike Air Force 1s” shoe is inspired by the show called “Entourage”. Premium materials and unique detailing make these sneakers a coveted piece. These shoes were released in a limited quantity and became an instant hit among sneakerheads and among the fans of “Entourage”.

      22. Nike SB Dunk High “FLOM” – Approx $9,000

      Nike SB Dunk High “FLOM”

      Nike SB Dunk High “FLOM” is another special pair. This sneaker is called “For Love or Money” and there’s an element of currency graphics in its design – Only 24 of these pairs exist, which makes these sneakers highly rare and valuable. This piece was designed by the famous artist Futura who significantly enhances its value. This sneaker is a dream for many sneakerheads and shoe collectors.

      23. Air Jordan 5 “Trophy Room” – Approx $6,000

      Air Jordan 5 “Trophy Room”

      These sneakers were created in collaboration with Marcus Jordan Boutique and Trophy Room. These sneakers come with top-notch material and have an exclusive design due to these factors their market value significantly increased and these sneakers became the talk of the town.

      24. Nike Dunk Low “London” – Approx $7,000

      The 25 Most Expensive Sneakers in the World Nike Dunk Low “London”

      Released in 2004 in a minimal quantity, Nike Dunk Low “London” is the part of White Dunk City series and is considered one of the lit sneakers because of its simple and elegant design. This sneaker reflects the London overcast skies and its high-quality suede leather material makes it a premium piece. This is a very discussed sneaker among collectors and its market value has risen to $7000. This pair of shoes can give an exclusive touch to your sneaker collection.

      25. Nike SB Dunk Low “Yellow Lobster” – Approx $6,000

      Nike SB Dunk Low “Yellow Lobster”

      The Nike SB Dunk Low “Yellow Lobster” sneaker is a gem that is treasured and a part of the Lobster series. The yellow factions used in this sneaker are inspired by the speckled pattern resembling the lobster shell. These sneakers were launched in a limited number and became one of the desired pairs among sneakerheads and its unique design and craftsmanship made this sneaker a valuable asset.

      Conclusion

      Sneakers are an amazing mix of various cultures, the history behind the events, and the trending fashion. Sneaker collectors are very fond of these 25 most expensive sneakers in the world because they tell a unique story and have a large fan base. The cultural relevance and collaboration with celebs of these sneakers make them rare and expensive. Whether you’re a pro sneakerhead or just a casual sneaker lover, these shoes represent the great mind behind their design and value that can only be found in a pair of shoes.







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