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2023.06.10 09:51 The1stCitizenOfTheIn Twitter Files Extra: How the World's "No-Kidding Decision Makers" Got Organized
In honor of this weekâs RightsCon and 360/OS Summit, we dug into the #TwitterFiles to revisit the integration of the Atlantic Councilâs anti-disinformation arm, the Digital Forensic Research Labs (DFRLabs), while also highlighting its relationship with weapons manufacturers, Big Oil, Big Tech, and others who fund the NATO-aligned think tank.
The Atlantic Council is unique among ânon-governmentalâ organizations thanks to its lavish support from governments and the energy, finance, and weapons sectors. Itâs been a key player in the development of the âanti-disinformationâ sector from the beginning.
It wasnât an accident when its DFRLabs was chosen in 2018 to help Facebook âmonitor for misinformation and foreign interference,â after the platform came under intense congressional scrutiny as a supposed unwitting participant in a Russian influence campaign.
Press uniformly described DFRLabs as an independent actor that would merely âimprove security,â and it was left to media watchdog FAIR to point out that the Council was and is âdead center in what former President Obamaâs deputy national security advisor Ben Rhodes called âthe blob.ââ
Whatâs âthe blobâ? FAIR described it as âWashingtonâs bipartisan foreign-policy consensus,â but thanks to the Twitter Files, we can give a more comprehensive portrait.
In the runup to the 360/OS event in that same year, 2018, Graham Brookie of the Atlantic Council boasted to Twitter executives that the attendees would include the crème de la crème of international influence, people he explained resided at the âno-kidding decision-maker levelâ
Similar correspondence to and from DFRLabs and Twitter outlined early efforts to bring together as partners groups that traditionally served as watchdogs of one another.
Perhaps more even than the World Economic Forum meetings at Davos or gatherings of the Aspen Institute in the US, the Atlantic Council 360/OS confabs are as expansive a portrait of the Censorship-Industrial Complex as weâve found collected in one place.
In October 2018, DFRLab was instrumental in helping Facebook identify accounts for what became known as âthe purge,â a first set of deletions of sites accused of âcoordinated inauthentic behavior.â
Facebook in its announcement of these removals said it was taking steps against accounts created to âstir up political debate,â and the October 2018 âpurgeâ indeed included the likes of Punk Rock Libertarians, Cop Block, and Right Wing News, among others. Even the progressive Reverb Press, founded by a relatively mainstream progressive named James Reader, found his site zapped after years of pouring thousands of dollars a month into Facebook marketing tools.
In the years since, DFRLab has become the central coordination node in the Censorship Industrial Complex as well as a key protagonist in the Election Integrity Partnership and the Virality Project.
Its high-profile role at RightsCon, the biggest civil society digital rights event on the calendar, should concern human rights and free expression activists.
According to their London 2019 event â360/OS brings together journalists, activists, innovators, and leaders from around the world as part of our grassroots digital solidarity movement fighting for objective truth as a foundation of democracy.â
Their Digital Sherlocks program aims to âidentify, expose, and explain disinformation.â
The Twitter Files reveal DFRLabs labeled as âdisinformationâ content that often turned out to be correct, that they participated in disinformation campaigns and the suppression of âtrueâ information, and that they lead the coordination of a host of actors who do the same.
Twitter Files #17 showed how DFRLabs sent Twitter more than 40,000 names of alleged BJP (Indiaâs ruling nationalist party) accounts that they suggested be taken down.
DFRLab said it suspected these were âpaid employees or possibly volunteers.â However as Racketâs Matt Taibbi noted, âthe list was full of ordinary Americans, many with no connection to India and no clue about Indian politics.â
Twitter recognized there was little illegitimate about them, resulting in DFRLabs pulling the project and cutting ties with the researcher.
Twitter Files #19 further revealed DFRLab was a core partner in the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP), which âcame together in June of 2020 at the encouragement of the U.S. Department of Homeland Securityâs Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISAâ in order to âfill the gaps legallyâ that government couldnât.
As a result, there are serious questions as to whether the EIP violated the US First Amendment.
DFRLabs was also a core partner on the Virality Project, which pushed its seven Big Tech partners to censor âstories of true vaccine side-effects.â
The Stanford Internet Observatory, which led the project, is now being sued by the New Civil Liberties Alliance for its censorship of âonline support groups catering to those injured by Covid vaccines.â
Debate as to the frequency of serious adverse events is ongoing, however. The German health minister put it at 1 in 10,000, while others claim it is higher.
The Virality Project sought to suppress any public safety signals at all. The Stanford Internet Observatory is also at the moment reportedly resisting a House Judiciary Committee subpoena into its activities.
TwitterFiles #20 revealed some of the Digital Forensic Labâs 2018 360/0S events, which brought together military leaders, human rights organizations, the Huffington Post, Facebook and Twitter, Edelman (the worldâs biggest PR firm), the head of the Munich Security Conference, the head of the World Economic Forum (Borge Brende) a former President, Prime Minister and CIA head, intel front BellingCat and future Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, all to combat âdisinformation.â We can now reveal more.
The Atlantic Council is a NATO-aligned think tank established in 1961. Its board of directors and advisory board are a Whoâs Who of corporate, intelligence and military power, including:
- James Clapper â former Director of National Intelligence whose tenure included overseeing the NSA during the time of the Snowden leaks. Asked whether intelligence officials collect data on Americans Clapper responded âNo, sir,â and, âNot wittingly.â Clapper also coordinated intelligence community activity through the early stages of Russiagate, and his office authored a key January 2017 report concluding that Russians interfered in 2016 to help Donald Trump. Clapper has been a 360/OS attendee.
- Stephen Hadley, United States National Security Advisor from 2005 to 2009 (also a 360/OS attendee)
- Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State who oversaw the carpet bombing of Vietnam, among other crimes against humanity
- Pfizer CEO Anthony Bourla
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder, The Blackstone Group
- Metaâs President for Global Affairs, Nick Clegg
- Richard Edelman, CEO of the worldâs largest PR firm (and 360/OS attendee)
- The Rt. Hon. Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, Former Secretary General of NATO
- Ambassador Robert B. Zoellick, Former President of the World Bank
- Leon Panetta, former US Secretary of Defense & CIA Director. Panetta oversaw the USâs massive growth in drone strikes.
- John F. W. Rogers. Goldman Sachs Secretary of the Board
Chuck Hagel, chairman of the Council, sits on the board of Chevron and is also a former US Secretary of Defence.
The Atlantic Council raised $70 million in 2022, $25 million of which came from corporate interests.
Among the biggest donors were: the US Departments of Defense State, Goldman Sachs, the Rockefeller Foundation, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark, Google, Crescent Petroleum, Chevron, Lockheed Martin, General Atomics, Meta, Blackstone, Apple, BP, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, Raytheon, ExxonMobil, Shell, Twitter, and many more.
Ukraineâs scandal-ridden energy company, Burisma, whose links to Hunter Biden were suppressed by the August 2020 table-top exercise coordinated by the Aspen Institute, also made a contribution.
You can view the full 2022 âhonor rollâ by clicking here.
The Atlantic Council and DFRLabs donât hide their militarist affiliations.
This weekâs OS/360 event at RightsCon Costa Rica runs together with a 360/OS at NATOâs Riga StratCom Dialogue, which DFRLab note they have âworked closely withâ âsince 2016.â
DFRLabs was founded in 2016, and has been a major catalyst in expanding the âanti-disinformationâ industry.
Among non-governmental entities, perhaps only the Aspen Institute comes close to matching the scope, scale and funding power of DFRLabs.
DFRLabs claims to chart âthe evolution of disinformation and other online and technological harms, especially as they relate to the DFRLabâs leadership role in establishing shared definitions, frameworks, and mitigation practices.â
Almost $7 million of the Atlantic Councilâs $61 million spent last year went to the DRFLabs, according to their 2022 annual financial report.
Through its fellowship program, it has incubated leading figures in the âdisinformationâ field.
Richard Stengel, the first director of the Global Engagement Center (GEC), was a fellow.
GEC is an interagency group âwithinâ the State Department (also a funder of the Atlantic Council), whose initial partners included the FBI, DHS, NSA, CIA, DARPA, Special Operations Command (SOCOM), and others.
GEC is now a major funder of DFRLabs and a frequent partner
In this video, Stengel says, âIâm not against propaganda. Every country does it, they have to do it to their own population, and I donât think itâs that awful.â
Stengel was true to his word, and apart from DFRLab, the GEC funded the Global Disinformation Index, which set out to demonetize conservative media outlets it claimed were âdisinformation.â (See 37. in the censorship list)
He thought the now-disgraced Hamilton68 was âfantastic.â In total, GEC funded 39 organizations in 2017.
Despite Freedom of Information requests, only 3 have been made public to date.
Roughly $78 million of GECâs initial $100 million budget outlay for fiscal year 2017 came from the Pentagon, though the budgetary burden has shifted more toward the State Department in the years since.
The Global Engagement Center was established in the last year of Barack Obamaâs presidency, via a combination of an executive order and a bipartisan congressional appropriation, led by Ohio Republican Rob Portman and Connecticut Democrat Chris Murphy.
The GEC was and remains virtually unknown, but reporting in the Twitter Files and by outlets like the Washington Examiner have revealed it to be a significant financial and logistical supporter of âanti-disinformationâ causes.
Though tasked by Obama with countering âforeign state and non-state propaganda and disinformation efforts aimed at undermining United States national security interests,â its money has repeatedly worked its way back in the direction of policing domestic content, with Gabe Kaminskyâs Examiner reports on the GDI providing the most graphic example.
GEC frequently sent lists of âdisinformation agents to Twitter.â Yoel Roth, former head of Trust and Safety referred to one list as a âtotal crock.â Roth is now a member of DFRLabâs Task Force for a Trustworthy Future Web. Letâs hope he brings more trust than Stengel. You can read more on GECâs funding here.
Other DFRLab luminaries include Simon Clark, Chairman of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (a UK âanti-disinformationâ outfit that aggressively deplatforms dissidents), Ben Nimmo (previously a NATO press officer, then of Graphika (EIP and the Virality Project partners) and now Facebookâs Global Threat Intelligence Lead), and Eliot Higgins of Bellingcat.
Bellingcat has an ominous reputation, which itâs earned in numerous ways, including its funding by the National Endowment for Democracy...
Most recently, Bellingcat assisted in the arrest of the 21-year-old Pentagon leaker, further speeding up the abandonment of the Pentagon Papers Principal where the media protected, rather than persecuted, leakers.
Bellingcat was part of 360/OS backroom meetings with former intel chiefs, the head of Davos and the Munich security conference among many others, as we will see soon.
The Virality Project built on the EIP and had partnerships with Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Google, TikTok and more to combat vaccine âmisinformation.â
Stanford and DFRLab partnered with the University of Washingtonâs Center for an Informed Public, Graphika, NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Center for Social Media and Politics, and the National Congress on Citizenship.
Through a shared Jira ticketing system they connected these Big Tech platforms together, with Graphika using sophisticated AI to surveil the online conversation at scale in order to catch âmisinformationâ troublemakers.
VP went far beyond any kind of misinformation remit, most infamously recommending to their Big Tech partners that they consider âtrue stories of vaccine side effectsâ as âstandard misinformation on your platform.â
A Virality Project partner called the Algorithmic Transparency Initiative (a project of the National Congress on Citizenship) went further.
Their Junkipedia initiative sought to address âproblematic contentâ via the âautomated collection of dataâ from âclosed messaging apps,â and by building a Stasi-like âcivic listening corps,â which in recent years has taken on a truly sinister-sounding mission.
The current incarnation might as well be called âSnitchCorps,â as âvolunteers have an opportunity to join a guided monitoring shift to actively participate in monitoring topics that disrupt communitiesâ
Garret Graff, who oversaw the Aspen Hunter Biden table-top exercise, was chairman of that same National Congress on Citizenship when they collaborated on the Virality Project.
Both EIP and VP were led by Renee DiResta of the Stanford Internet Observatory, a former CIA fellow who engineered the now disgraced New Knowledge initiative, which developed fake Russian bots to discredit a 2017 Alabama senate race candidate, as acknowledged by the Washington Post.
DFRLab are the elite of the âanti-disinformationâ elite.
They work closely with a wide range of actors who have participated in actual disinformation initiatives.
Here theyâre invited to an elite Twitter group set up by Nick Pickles of âanti-disinformationâ luminaries First Draft, also participants in the Hunter Biden laptop tabletop, and the Alliance for Security Democracy, part of the RussiaGate Hamilton68 disinformation operation.
The 360/OS event marries this tarnished record with the financial, political, military, NGO, academic and intelligence elite. Some of this is visible through publicly available materials.
Twitter Files however reveal the behind the scenes, including closed door, off-the-record meetings.
âIâve just arrived in Kyivâ Brookie notes in 2017, as he seeks to line up a meeting with Public Policy Director Nick Pickles as they discuss Twitter providing a USD $150K contribution to OS/360 (seemingly secured), and to garner high level Twitter participation.
Pickles is visiting DC and Brookie suggests he also meet with the GEC and former FBI agent Clint Watts of Hamilton 68 renown. âHappy to make those connections,â he chimes.
360/OS events are elite and expensive â $1 million according to Brookie â so closer collaboration with Twitter, especially in the form of funding, is a high priority.
Twitter offers $150,000
When Brookie mentions the attendees at the âno-kidding decision maker levelâ he isnât kidding.
Parallel to the 360/OS public program is the much more important off-the-record meeting of âdecision makers ranging from the C-Suite to the Situation Room.â
Here, he is explicit about a convening of military and financial power.
Vanguard 25 is presented as a way to âcreate a discreet and honest way to close the information gap on challenges like disinformation between key decision makers from government, tech, and media.â
The document boasts of its high-level participants
More are revealed in email exchanges, including Madeleine Albright and the head of the WEF
They go on to list a bizarre mishmash of media leaders, intelligence officials, and current or former heads of state
...Germanyâs Angela Merkel was out of reach in the end, but many of the others attended this behind the scenes meeting on âdisinformation.â Who are they?
- Matthias Dopfner â CEO and 22% owner of German media empire Axel Springer SE, the biggest media publishing firm in Europe
- Borge Brende â head of the World Economic Forum and former Norwegian foreign minister
- Toomas Hendrick Ilves â former President of Estonia who co-chairs the World Economic Forumâs Global Futures Council on Blockchain Technology. Hendrick is also a fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (where the Stanford Internet Observatory is housed) and is on the advisory council of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, of Hamilton 68 renown.
- Chris Sacca â billionaire venture capitalist
- Mounir Mahjoubi â previously Digital Manager for President Macronâs presidential campaign, and former Chairman of the French Digital Council
- Reid Hoffman â billionaire and Linkedin co-founder
- Ev Williams â Former CEO of Twitter and on the Twitter board at the time
- Kara Swisher â New York Times opinion writer, who founded Vox Media Recode
- Wolfgang Ischinger - Head of the Munich Security Conference
- Aleksander Kwasniewski â Former President of Poland. Led Poland into NATO and the EU.
- Richard Edelman â CEO of the largest PR company in the world
- Elliot Shrage â previously Vice-President of Public Policy at Facebook (DFRLab had election integrity projects with Facebook)
- Lydia Polgreen â Huffington Post Editor in Chief
- Jim Clapper âformer US Director of National Intelligence
- Maria Ressa â co-founder of Rappler and soon to be winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
Why would such a group all gather specifically around the question of âdisinformationâ?
Is disinformation truly at such a level that it requires bringing together the worldâs most popular author with military and intelligence leaders, the worldâs biggest PR company, journalists, billionaires, Big Tech and more?
Or is this work to build the case that there is a disinformation crisis, to then justify the creation of a massive infrastructure for censorship? A glimpse of the agenda offers clues
Here the head of the most important military and intelligence conference in the world (Munich) sits down in a closed door meeting with a former Secretary of State and the Executive Vice-Chair of the Atlantic Council.
Which is followed by a closed door session with the Editor-in Chief of the ...Huffington Post and peace-maker Maria Ressa who presented to the same group of military, intelligence, corporate and other elites.
Is the role of a journalist and Nobel laureate to work behind closed doors with militarists and billionaires, or to hold them to account?
At 2022âs OS/360 at RightsCon Ressa conducted a softball interview on disinformation with current US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
In testimony last April 2023, former CIA deputy director Michael Morrell stated that Blinken âset in motion the events that led to the issuance of the public statementâ by more than 50 former intelligence officials that the Hunter Biden laptop had âall the classic earmarks of a Russia information operation.â
The Twitter Files also revealed that in August 2020 the Aspen Institute organized a table-top exercise to practice how best to respond to a âhack and leakâ of a Hunter Biden laptop.
The laptop only came to light however two months later.
In attendance was First Draft (now the Information Futures Lab), the New York Times, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, CNN, Yahoo! News, Facebook, Twitter and more.
Here, DFRLab head Graham Brookie speaks with the Aspen Instituteâs Garret Graff, who coordinated the Hunter Biden tabletop exercise.
After it turned out the Hunter Biden laptop was real, and the disinformation operation was more appropriately described as having been led by the likes of Blinken and the Aspen Institute.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8YTPuTC9xs
The appropriate response is apparently for RightsCon, DFRLab, Blinken and Ressa to put on a nice forum to promote these figures as âanti-disinformationâ leaders.
Former DFRLab fellow and intel front Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins is also invited to the closed door sessions with a former head of the CIA, a former Prime Minister and a President.
How do you keep power accountable when you are in the same cozy club? This theme runs throughout.
Bellingcat is featured heavily at the public sessions also
On the public side, we see Amnesty International participating to further collapse the distinction between those who are meant to hold power to account, and the powerful themselves.
The Iraq war gave us embedded journalists, and the âanti-disinformationâ field gives us embedded digital rights activists.
The Department of Homeland Securityâs Chris Krebs also joined the closed door session.
Krebs was Co-Chair of the Aspen Instituteâs Commission on Information Disorder.
Other members included Prince Harry, the Virality Projectâs Alex Stamos (Stanford Internet Observatory) and Kate Starbird (University of Washington and previous 360/OS participant), Katie Couric, and more. Craig Newmark attended as an observer.
Meanwhile Renee DiResta, former CIA fellow and Stanford Internet Observatory Research Director, presented with the former Prime Minister of Sweden.
This was years before she would launch the Virality Project, and take on the bugbear of âtrue stories of vaccine side effects.â
The President of the Atlantic Council participated in an âoff-the-record, â behind closed doors conversation on âtrustâ with the CEO of the worldâs biggest PR firm, Edelman.
âPublic relationsâ and âtrustâ may well be opposites, and trust is being destroyed not by the disinformation street crime that these groups claim to target, but by the disinformation corporate crime protected by, or in some cases created by these same people.
Disinformation is real, but its biggest purveyors are governments and powerful corporate interests.
DFRLab and RightsCon show just how far the capture of civil society by elite interests has come. Again, I made a mistake helping to co-organize RightsCon in 2015.
The jumping in bed with the government and Big Tech was arguably there in 2015, though to a much lesser degree.
It now partners with militarists in the form of the Atlantic Council and is an enabler of the âdisinformationâ grift that is so deeply impacting freedom of speech and expression.
The air-gaps that should separate civil society, media, military, billionaires, intelligence and government have collapsed, and many of these actors have formed a new alliance to advance their shared interests.
If weapons manufacturers funding human rights is considered legitimate then where is the red line? Effectively, there is none.
This collapse however has also been pushed by funders, who have been proactive in asking NGOs to collaborate more with Big Tech and government - something I successfully resisted for my almost 18 years at EngageMedia, critically RightsCon was the only time I let my guard down.
The RightsCon sponsor matrix wouldnât be out of place at NASCAR
This is the equivalent of hosting a Climate Change conference sponsored by Shell, BP, Chevron, and ExxonMobil.
How do you keep power accountable when Big Tech pays your wage? The âletâs all work togetherâ approach has failed.https://www.racket.news/p/twitter-files-extra-how-the-worlds
The weakest partner, civil society, got captured and we lost.
Many more lost their way and have acquiesced to and often enabled much of the new censorship regime.
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Learn the art and science behind Direct Response 2.0; and how to engineer profitable âconversion contextsâ that exponentially increase your prospectâs ability to say âyesâ Upgrade your messaging and channel strategy using The P.A.I.D. framework to know how and when to move a prospect from an automated sequence to a one-on-one chat How to use Advanced Touchpoint Theory⢠to accelerate trust building and drastically shorten buying cycles Newtonian Marketing Vs. Quantum Marketing; and how the common sales funnel fails to measure up to the reality of how most prospects make empowered decisions MODULE 2 Empire Engineering Most online businesses are built to win a single battle at a time; but ill-equipped to dominate an industry, let alone scale an empire. In Module 2, weâll walk you step-buy-step on how to engineer the tech side of your business for sustainable, exponential growth. If youâre self-aware and energetically sensitive, you know that intentionality is everything. Unless youâve built a powerful system that can sustain and match your vision; youâre not likely to get there. Whether youâre in Stage 1 of building your empire; or ready to scale the sh*t out of it; weâll walk you through the exact CRM systems you need to confidently double down on your marketing and enrollment efforts; knowing that every prospect that enters your ecosystem is well accounted for and given the best chance to convert. Highlights Everything youâve ever wanted to know about implementing an intelligent, growth-minded CRM that your current business coach was too afraid to show you. How to create a pro-level pipeline that gives you âreal timeâ insight as to where every lead is in your enrollment process; allowing you to forecast revenue, identify opportunities; and finally feel like a real business. Why âlead-scoringâ isnât just for enterprise-level companies, but a must for reaching out to potential customers in the moment theyâre most ready to receive it. Why configuring your sales and enrollment systems the way we show you; will give you crystal clarity over every lead in your business; allowing you to make smarter, more data-informed decisions rather than feeling lost, overwhelmed, and acting on impulse. MODULE 3 Automated Conversion Ecosystem #1 (ACE 1): The Enchanting First Encounter Back in 2009, subscribing to an email list meant something. In 2023. urm. a bit less so. In many cases, itâs a response to FOMO (of closing a landing page and not getting a lead magnet). The end result; prospects are more oversubscribed and under-committed than ever. Thatâs why, In Module 3, youâll be given two powerful playbooks for creating an enchanting first encounter that instantly sets you above any other coach or course creator they may be following or considering along with you. Highlights 2 next generation âtop funnelâ conversion playbooks for accelerating trust, encouraging engagement, and amplifying resonance. The simple, 45 second protocol to do immediately when a new subscriber signs up that has been proven to boost opens, clicks and conversions by up to 300% How to seamlessly integrate your fb group with your email CRM to create a holistic view of EVERY potential customer in your business Why your traditional âwelcome sequenceâ is dead, and doing little-to-nothing to ascend your lead; and what to do instead to accelerate the transformation from Point A to Point Buyer Why normal âengagement postsâ do nothing but satisfy the algorithm; and how to create âROI-Rich engagement experiencesâ that help you segment your list while synching valuable voice-of-customer data into your CRM. How to use Social Singularity⢠to create a seamless experience between your facebook group and your email list. 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2023.06.10 08:55 mirrorizen Minecraft won't start after clicking Play
# # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: # # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x00007ff9a789ca76, pid=6124, tid=13912 # # JRE version: OpenJDK Runtime Environment Microsoft-32931 (17.0.3+7) (build 17.0.3+7-LTS) # Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Microsoft-32931 (17.0.3+7-LTS, mixed mode, tiered, compressed oops, compressed class ptrs, g1 gc, windows-amd64) # Problematic frame: # V [jvm.dll+0xca76] # # No core dump will be written. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows # # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit: # https://github.com/microsoft/openjdk/issues # --------------- S U M M A R Y ------------ Command Line: -XX:HeapDumpPath=MojangTricksIntelDriversForPerformance_javaw.exe_minecraft.exe.heapdump -Dos.name=Windows 10 -Dos.version=10.0 -Xss1M -Djava.library.path=C:\Users\z1297\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\bin\ff1aab0f0b2807141fc58fca05f9eaa3bb14881c -Dminecraft.launcher.brand=minecraft-launcher -Dminecraft.launcher.version=2.4.104 -DFabricMcEmu= net.minecraft.client.main.Main -Xmx4G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=32M -Dlog4j.configurationFile=C:\Users\z1297\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\assets\log_configs\client-1.12.xml net.fabricmc.loader.impl.launch.knot.KnotClient --username TheElderScrollsV --version fabric-loader-0.14.21-1.19.4 --gameDir C:\Users\z1297\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft --assetsDir C:\Users\z1297\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\assets --assetIndex 3 --uuid 0960ebc3d927405f8d189266e94f2310 --clientId Njc0NTYzZjAtZmJmNi00MGUzLTljN2UtMzgxZDBhZThhY2Q2 --xuid 2535453912613662 --userType msa --versionType release Host: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz, 8 cores, 7G, Windows 10 , 64 bit Build 19041 (10.0.19041.2913) Time: Sat Jun 10 02:51:58 2023 Eastern Daylight Time elapsed time: 12.935539 seconds (0d 0h 0m 12s) --------------- T H R E A D --------------- Current thread (0x0000027d0909ca20): GCTaskThread "GC Thread#1" [stack: 0x00000098ed000000,0x00000098ed100000] [id=13912] Stack: [0x00000098ed000000,0x00000098ed100000], sp=0x00000098ed0ff4c8, free space=1021k Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code) V [jvm.dll+0xca76] siginfo: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005), reading address 0x00000008e01152ef Register to memory mapping: RIP=0x00007ff9a789ca76 jvm.dll RAX=0x0 is NULL RBX=0x0000000000000001 is an unknown value RCX=0x0000000717dde7a0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00000001000585a0 a0 85 05 00 01 00 00 00 RDX=0x0000000717dde7a0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00000001000585a0 a0 85 05 00 01 00 00 00 RSP=0x00000098ed0ff4c8 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00007ff9a7b9618c 8c 61 b9 a7 f9 7f 00 00 RBP=0x00000008e01152e7 is an unknown value RSI=0x0000027d0f3fac80 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00007ff9a81e7db8 b8 7d 1e a8 f9 7f 00 00 RDI=0x0000027d0f3fac80 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00007ff9a81e7db8 b8 7d 1e a8 f9 7f 00 00 R8 =0x0000000717dde7a0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00000001000585a0 a0 85 05 00 01 00 00 00 R9 =0x00000008e01152e7 is an unknown value R10=0x0000000717dde7a0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00000001000585a0 a0 85 05 00 01 00 00 00 R11=0x00007ff9c24015c3 VCRUNTIME140.dll R12=0x00000098ed0ff7f0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00007ff9a81e8eb8 b8 8e 1e a8 f9 7f 00 00 R13=0x0000027d66926ea0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x0000000000000080 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 R14=0x0000000000000040 is an unknown value R15=0x0000000717dde7a0 points into unknown readable memory: 0x00000001000585a0 a0 85 05 00 01 00 00 00 Registers: RAX=0x0000000000000000, RBX=0x0000000000000001, RCX=0x0000000717dde7a0, RDX=0x0000000717dde7a0 RSP=0x00000098ed0ff4c8, RBP=0x00000008e01152e7, RSI=0x0000027d0f3fac80, RDI=0x0000027d0f3fac80 R8 =0x0000000717dde7a0, R9 =0x00000008e01152e7, R10=0x0000000717dde7a0, R11=0x00007ff9c24015c3 R12=0x00000098ed0ff7f0, R13=0x0000027d66926ea0, R14=0x0000000000000040, R15=0x0000000717dde7a0 RIP=0x00007ff9a789ca76, EFLAGS=0x0000000000010206 Top of Stack: (sp=0x00000098ed0ff4c8) 0x00000098ed0ff4c8: 00007ff9a7b9618c 0000000000000000 0x00000098ed0ff4d8: 0000000000000005 0000000800210000 0x00000098ed0ff4e8: 0000000709d3d000 0000000700000003 0x00000098ed0ff4f8: 00007ff9a7f4961f 0000000000000021 0x00000098ed0ff508: 0000027d0c0c1460 0000000000000001 0x00000098ed0ff518: 00007ff9a7b9c792 0000000000000000 0x00000098ed0ff528: 0000000000000000 0000000000000040 0x00000098ed0ff538: 0000027d66926ea0 00000098ed0ff7f0 0x00000098ed0ff548: 0000027d0f3fac80 000000071989db88 0x00000098ed0ff558: 000000000000111f 000000071989db89 0x00000098ed0ff568: 00007ff9a7b97212 0000000000030000 0x00000098ed0ff578: 0000000003830001 0000000000000028 0x00000098ed0ff588: 00000001000585a0 0000027d7bd3fd00 0x00000098ed0ff598: 0000000000000002 0000000000000080 0x00000098ed0ff5a8: 00000098ed0ff7f0 0000000707fa3a00 0x00000098ed0ff5b8: 00007ff9a7b93fce 0000027d0a728358 Instructions: (pc=0x00007ff9a789ca76) 0x00007ff9a789c976: cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 4c 8b 01 4c 8b c9 0x00007ff9a789c986: 48 8b 0d 43 30 b6 00 ba 64 60 08 00 e9 c9 f1 ff 0x00007ff9a789c996: ff cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 8b 05 42 79 b0 00 0x00007ff9a789c9a6: c3 cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 0f b6 05 0a 37 b7 0x00007ff9a789c9b6: 00 48 8b d1 84 c0 74 16 44 8b 41 08 8b 0d 20 79 0x00007ff9a789c9c6: b0 00 49 d3 e0 4c 03 05 0e 79 b0 00 eb 04 4c 8b 0x00007ff9a789c9d6: 41 08 45 8b 50 08 45 85 d2 7e 0e 41 f6 c2 01 75 0x00007ff9a789c9e6: 53 41 c1 fa 03 41 8b c2 c3 79 49 84 c0 b9 10 00 0x00007ff9a789c9f6: 00 00 8b 05 26 88 b0 00 41 b8 0c 00 00 00 41 0f 0x00007ff9a789ca06: 45 c8 ff c8 4c 63 c8 48 63 14 11 41 8b ca 83 e1 0x00007ff9a789ca16: 3f 48 d3 e2 41 8b ca 48 c1 f9 10 0f b6 c1 49 8d 0x00007ff9a789ca26: 0c 11 49 f7 d1 48 03 c1 49 c1 e9 03 48 c1 e8 03 0x00007ff9a789ca36: 41 23 c1 c3 49 8b 00 49 8b c8 48 ff a0 00 01 00 0x00007ff9a789ca46: 00 cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 8b 44 24 30 45 03 0x00007ff9a789ca56: c9 44 2b 4c 24 28 83 c0 0b 44 03 ca 45 03 c8 41 0x00007ff9a789ca66: 03 c1 c3 cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 4c 8b ca 48 8b d1 0x00007ff9a789ca76: 45 8b 41 08 45 85 c0 7e 0e 41 f6 c0 01 75 56 41 0x00007ff9a789ca86: c1 f8 03 41 8b c0 c3 79 4c 80 3d 2b 36 b7 00 00 0x00007ff9a789ca96: b8 0c 00 00 00 b9 10 00 00 00 0f 45 c8 8b 05 7b 0x00007ff9a789caa6: 87 b0 00 ff c8 4c 63 c8 48 63 14 11 41 8b c8 83 0x00007ff9a789cab6: e1 3f 48 d3 e2 41 8b c8 48 c1 f9 10 0f b6 c1 49 0x00007ff9a789cac6: 8d 0c 11 49 f7 d1 48 03 c1 49 c1 e9 03 48 c1 e8 0x00007ff9a789cad6: 03 41 23 c1 c3 49 8b 01 49 8b c9 48 ff a0 00 01 0x00007ff9a789cae6: 00 00 cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 48 8b 41 08 0f b7 0x00007ff9a789caf6: 48 2a 0f b7 40 28 83 c0 48 03 c1 c3 cc cc cc cc 0x00007ff9a789cb06: cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc 48 89 5c 24 08 57 0x00007ff9a789cb16: 48 83 ec 20 0f b6 05 0f 14 bb 00 48 8b fa 48 8b 0x00007ff9a789cb26: d9 84 c0 74 4f 48 85 15 26 0c bb 00 74 38 48 8b 0x00007ff9a789cb36: ca e8 44 72 85 00 48 8b d0 48 85 db 74 25 48 85 0x00007ff9a789cb46: c0 74 20 48 8b c7 f0 48 0f b1 13 74 16 48 85 05 0x00007ff9a789cb56: fe 0b bb 00 74 0d 48 8b c8 f0 48 0f b1 13 48 3b 0x00007ff9a789cb66: c1 75 ea 48 8b fa 48 8b c7 48 8b 5c 24 30 48 83 Stack slot to memory mapping: stack at sp + 0 slots: 0x00007ff9a7b9618c jvm.dll stack at sp + 1 slots: 0x0 is NULL stack at sp + 2 slots: 0x0000000000000005 is an unknown value stack at sp + 3 slots: 0x0000000800210000 is a pointer to class: org.objectweb.asm.Label {0x0000000800210008} - instance size: 7 - klass size: 66 - access: public synchronized - state: fully_initialized - name: 'org/objectweb/asm/Label' - super: 'java/lang/Object' - sub: - arrays: 'org/objectweb/asm/Label'[] - methods: Array(0x0000027d0b6030f0) - method ordering: Array (0x0000027d08000018) - default_methods: Array (0x0000000000000000) - local interfaces: Array (0x0000027d08000058) - trans. interfaces: Array (0x0000027d08000058) - constants: constant pool [214] {0x0000027d0b602848} for 'org/objectweb/asm/Label' cache=0x0000027d0b603f70 - class loader data: loader data: 0x0000027d08981d70 for instance a 'jdk/internal/loadeClassLoaders$AppClassLoader'{0x0000000700001d98} - source file: 'Label.java' - class annotations: Array (0x0000000000000000) - class type annotations: Array (0x0000000000000000) - field annotations: Array (0x0000000000000000) - field type annotations: Array (0x0000000000000000) - inner classes: Array (0x0000027d08000028) - nest members: Array (0x0000027d08000028) - permitted subclasses: Array (0x0000027d08000028) - java mirror: a 'java/lang/Class'{0x0000000701917a90} = 'org/objectweb/asm/Label' - vtable length 6 (start addr: 0x00000008002101c8) - itable length 2 (start addr: 0x00000008002101f8) - ---- static fields (8 words): - static final 'FLAG_DEBUG_ONLY' 'I' @116 - static final 'FLAG_JUMP_TARGET' 'I' @120 - static final 'FLAG_RESOLVED' 'I' @124 - static final 'FLAG_REACHABLE' 'I' @128 - static final 'FLAG_SUBROUTINE_CALLER' 'I' @132 - static final 'FLAG_SUBROUTINE_START' 'I' @136 - static final 'FLAG_SUBROUTINE_END' 'I' @140 - static final 'FLAG_LINE_NUMBER' 'I' @144 - static final 'LINE_NUMBERS_CAPACITY_INCREMENT' 'I' @148 - static final 'FORWARD_REFERENCES_CAPACITY_INCREMENT' 'I' @152 - static final 'FORWARD_REFERENCE_TYPE_MASK' 'I' @156 - static final 'FORWARD_REFERENCE_TYPE_SHORT' 'I' @160 - static final 'FORWARD_REFERENCE_TYPE_WIDE' 'I' @164 - static final 'FORWARD_REFERENCE_HANDLE_MASK' 'I' @168 - static final 'EMPTY_LIST' 'Lorg/objectweb/asm/Label;' @112 - ---- non-static fields (11 words): - 'bytecodeOffset' 'I' @12 - 'flags' 'S' @16 - private 'lineNumber' 'S' @18 - 'inputStackSize' 'S' @20 - 'outputStackSize' 'S' @22 - 'outputStackMax' 'S' @24 - 'subroutineId' 'S' @26 - public 'info' 'Ljava/lang/Object;' @28 - private 'otherLineNumbers' '[I' @32 - private 'forwardReferences' '[I' @36 - 'frame' 'Lorg/objectweb/asm/Frame;' @40 - 'nextBasicBlock' 'Lorg/objectweb/asm/Label;' @44 - 'outgoingEdges' 'Lorg/objectweb/asm/Edge;' @48 - 'nextListElement' 'Lorg/objectweb/asm/Label;' @52 - non-static oop maps: 28-52 stack at sp + 4 slots: 0x0000000709d3d000 is pointing into object: [Ljava.util.HashMap$Node; {0x0000000709d3ced8} - klass: 'java/util/HashMap$Node'[] - length: 256 stack at sp + 5 slots: 0x0000000700000003 is pointing into object: java.lang.String {0x0000000700000000} - klass: 'java/lang/String' - string: "" stack at sp + 6 slots: 0x00007ff9a7f4961f jvm.dll stack at sp + 7 slots: 0x0000000000000021 is an unknown value --------------- P R O C E S S --------------- Threads class SMR info: _java_thread_list=0x0000027d0d7a43e0, length=16, elements={ 0x0000027d669fbfe0, 0x0000027d7f710020, 0x0000027d7f710a40, 0x0000027d7f745560, 0x0000027d7f746e30, 0x0000027d7f747900, 0x0000027d7f7483d0, 0x0000027d7f753840, 0x0000027d7f7582b0, 0x0000027d7f758bb0, 0x0000027d08a371a0, 0x0000027d08a56720, 0x0000027d0e58fe70, 0x0000027d0e58f9a0, 0x0000027d0c3751c0, 0x0000027d0f0d8960 } Java Threads: ( => current thread ) 0x0000027d669fbfe0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_blocked, id=6780, stack(0x00000098ebb00000,0x00000098ebc00000)] 0x0000027d7f710020 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6420, stack(0x00000098ec200000,0x00000098ec300000)] 0x0000027d7f710a40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8332, stack(0x00000098ec300000,0x00000098ec400000)] 0x0000027d7f745560 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1284, stack(0x00000098ec400000,0x00000098ec500000)] 0x0000027d7f746e30 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5764, stack(0x00000098ec500000,0x00000098ec600000)] 0x0000027d7f747900 JavaThread "Service Thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1588, stack(0x00000098ec600000,0x00000098ec700000)] 0x0000027d7f7483d0 JavaThread "Monitor Deflation Thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=11184, stack(0x00000098ec700000,0x00000098ec800000)] 0x0000027d7f753840 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=7480, stack(0x00000098ec800000,0x00000098ec900000)] 0x0000027d7f7582b0 JavaThread "C1 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1652, stack(0x00000098ec900000,0x00000098eca00000)] 0x0000027d7f758bb0 JavaThread "Sweeper thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=8076, stack(0x00000098eca00000,0x00000098ecb00000)] 0x0000027d08a371a0 JavaThread "Notification Thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=11816, stack(0x00000098ecb00000,0x00000098ecc00000)] 0x0000027d08a56720 JavaThread "Common-Cleaner" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3004, stack(0x00000098ecd00000,0x00000098ece00000)] 0x0000027d0e58fe70 JavaThread "Keep-Alive-Timer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=152, stack(0x00000098eda00000,0x00000098edb00000)] 0x0000027d0e58f9a0 JavaThread "JNA Cleaner" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=300, stack(0x00000098ede00000,0x00000098edf00000)] 0x0000027d0c3751c0 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6552, stack(0x00000098ece00000,0x00000098ecf00000)] 0x0000027d0f0d8960 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5784, stack(0x00000098ecf00000,0x00000098ed000000)] Other Threads: 0x0000027d66bb7b10 VMThread "VM Thread" [stack: 0x00000098ec100000,0x00000098ec200000] [id=5356] 0x0000027d66b6ac60 WatcherThread [stack: 0x00000098ecc00000,0x00000098ecd00000] [id=14096] 0x0000027d66b579c0 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#0" [stack: 0x00000098ebc00000,0x00000098ebd00000] [id=13648] =>0x0000027d0909ca20 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#1" [stack: 0x00000098ed000000,0x00000098ed100000] [id=13912] 0x0000027d0a1dd840 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#2" [stack: 0x00000098ed100000,0x00000098ed200000] [id=3668] 0x0000027d09083050 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#3" [stack: 0x00000098ed200000,0x00000098ed300000] [id=9448] 0x0000027d091c88a0 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#4" [stack: 0x00000098ed300000,0x00000098ed400000] [id=11524] 0x0000027d0a1eab30 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#5" [stack: 0x00000098ed400000,0x00000098ed500000] [id=10316] 0x0000027d0a21eb50 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#6" [stack: 0x00000098ed500000,0x00000098ed600000] [id=8736] 0x0000027d0a21ee00 GCTaskThread "GC Thread#7" [stack: 0x00000098ed600000,0x00000098ed700000] [id=8720] 0x0000027d66b59900 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Main Marker" [stack: 0x00000098ebd00000,0x00000098ebe00000] [id=5868] 0x0000027d66b5aac0 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Conc#0" [stack: 0x00000098ebe00000,0x00000098ebf00000] [id=6008] 0x0000027d0c0b86c0 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Conc#1" [stack: 0x00000098edf00000,0x00000098ee000000] [id=8800] 0x0000027d66b89dd0 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Refine#0" [stack: 0x00000098ebf00000,0x00000098ec000000] [id=4548] 0x0000027d0ee35490 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Refine#1" [stack: 0x00000098ed700000,0x00000098ed800000] [id=8772] 0x0000027d0ee35770 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Refine#2" [stack: 0x00000098ed800000,0x00000098ed900000] [id=8716] 0x0000027d0ee365d0 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Refine#3" [stack: 0x00000098ed900000,0x00000098eda00000] [id=8792] 0x0000027d0ee35a50 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Refine#4" [stack: 0x00000098edc00000,0x00000098edd00000] [id=8700] 0x0000027d0ee368b0 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Refine#5" [stack: 0x00000098edd00000,0x00000098ede00000] [id=292] 0x0000027d66b8c700 ConcurrentGCThread "G1 Service" [stack: 0x00000098ec000000,0x00000098ec100000] [id=13212] Threads with active compile tasks: C2 CompilerThread0 13049 8430 4 net.minecraft.class_2688::method_11654 (46 bytes) C2 CompilerThread1 13049 8551 4 java.util.HashMap::computeIfAbsent (330 bytes) C2 CompilerThread2 13049 8461 4 net.minecraft.class_244::method_31941 (270 bytes) VM state: at safepoint (normal execution) VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: ([mutex/lock_event]) [0x0000027d66b0e280] Threads_lock - owner thread: 0x0000027d66bb7b10 [0x0000027d66b0f5a0] Heap_lock - owner thread: 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Heap address: 0x0000000700000000, size: 4096 MB, Compressed Oops mode: Zero based, Oop shift amount: 3 CDS archive(s) not mapped Compressed class space mapped at: 0x0000000800000000-0x0000000840000000, reserved size: 1073741824 Narrow klass base: 0x0000000800000000, Narrow klass shift: 0, Narrow klass range: 0x40000000 GC Precious Log: CPUs: 8 total, 8 available Memory: 8143M Large Page Support: Disabled NUMA Support: Disabled Compressed Oops: Enabled (Zero based) Heap Region Size: 32M Heap Min Capacity: 32M Heap Initial Capacity: 128M Heap Max Capacity: 4G Pre-touch: Disabled Parallel Workers: 8 Concurrent Workers: 2 Concurrent Refinement Workers: 8 Periodic GC: Disabled Heap: garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 484372K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 11 young (360448K), 2 survivors (65536K) Metaspace used 55495K, committed 56128K, reserved 1105920K class space used 6533K, committed 6848K, reserved 1048576K Heap Regions: E=young(eden), S=young(survivor), O=old, HS=humongous(starts), HC=humongous(continues), CS=collection set, F=free, OA=open archive, CA=closed archive, TAMS=top-at-mark-start (previous, next) 00x0000000700000000, 0x0000000702000000, 0x0000000702000000100% O TAMS 0x0000000702000000, 0x0000000700000000 Untracked 10x0000000702000000, 0x0000000704000000, 0x0000000704000000100% O TAMS 0x0000000702000000, 0x0000000702000000 Untracked 20x0000000704000000, 0x0000000706000000, 0x0000000706000000100% O TAMS 0x0000000706000000, 0x0000000704000000 Untracked 30x0000000706000000, 0x0000000708000000, 0x0000000708000000100% O TAMS 0x0000000708000000, 0x0000000706000000 Untracked 40x0000000708000000, 0x000000070a000000, 0x000000070a000000100% O TAMS 0x00000007095d9400, 0x0000000708000000 Untracked 50x000000070a000000, 0x000000070a3d0a00, 0x000000070c000000 11% O TAMS 0x000000070a000000, 0x000000070a000000 Untracked 60x000000070c000000, 0x000000070c000000, 0x000000070e000000 0% F TAMS 0x000000070c000000, 0x000000070c000000 Untracked 70x000000070e000000, 0x000000070e000000, 0x0000000710000000 0% F TAMS 0x000000070e000000, 0x000000070e000000 Untracked 80x0000000710000000, 0x0000000710000000, 0x0000000712000000 0% F TAMS 0x0000000710000000, 0x0000000710000000 Untracked 90x0000000712000000, 0x0000000712000000, 0x0000000714000000 0% F TAMS 0x0000000712000000, 0x0000000712000000 Untracked 100x0000000714000000, 0x00000007146b46a0, 0x0000000716000000 20% S TAMS 0x0000000714000000, 0x0000000714000000 Complete 110x0000000716000000, 0x00000007175349c0, 0x0000000718000000 66% ECSTAMS 0x0000000716000000, 0x0000000716000000 Complete 120x0000000718000000, 0x000000071a000000, 0x000000071a000000100% S TAMS 0x0000000718000000, 0x0000000718000000 Complete 130x000000071a000000, 0x000000071c000000, 0x000000071c000000100% ECSTAMS 0x000000071a000000, 0x000000071a000000 Complete 140x000000071c000000, 0x000000071e000000, 0x000000071e000000100% ECSTAMS 0x000000071c000000, 0x000000071c000000 Complete 150x000000071e000000, 0x0000000720000000, 0x0000000720000000100% ECSTAMS 0x000000071e000000, 0x000000071e000000 Complete 160x0000000720000000, 0x0000000722000000, 0x0000000722000000100% ECSTAMS 0x0000000720000000, 0x0000000720000000 Complete 170x0000000722000000, 0x0000000724000000, 0x0000000724000000100% ECSTAMS 0x0000000722000000, 0x0000000722000000 Complete 180x0000000724000000, 0x0000000726000000, 0x0000000726000000100% ECSTAMS 0x0000000724000000, 0x0000000724000000 Complete 190x0000000726000000, 0x0000000728000000, 0x0000000728000000100% ECSTAMS 0x0000000726000000, 0x0000000726000000 Complete 200x0000000728000000, 0x000000072a000000, 0x000000072a000000100% ECSTAMS 0x0000000728000000, 0x0000000728000000 Complete 210x000000072a000000, 0x000000072c000000, 0x000000072c000000100% ECSTAMS 0x000000072a000000, 0x000000072a000000 Complete Card table byte_map: [0x0000027d7bd00000,0x0000027d7c500000] _byte_map_base: 0x0000027d78500000 Marking Bits (Prev, Next): (CMBitMap*) 0x0000027d66b57fd0, (CMBitMap*) 0x0000027d66b58010 Prev Bits: [0x0000027d00000000, 0x0000027d04000000) Next Bits: [0x0000027d04000000, 0x0000027d08000000) Polling page: 0x0000027d6ba70000 Metaspace: Usage: Non-class: 47.81 MB used. Class: 6.38 MB used. Both: 54.20 MB used. Virtual space: Non-class space: 56.00 MB reserved, 48.12 MB ( 86%) committed, 7 nodes. Class space: 1.00 GB reserved, 6.69 MB ( <1%) committed, 1 nodes. Both: 1.05 GB reserved, 54.81 MB ( 5%) committed. Chunk freelists: Non-Class: 3.83 MB Class: 1.23 MB Both: 5.07 MB MaxMetaspaceSize: unlimited CompressedClassSpaceSize: 1.00 GB Initial GC threshold: 21.00 MB Current GC threshold: 59.06 MB CDS: off MetaspaceReclaimPolicy: balanced - commit_granule_bytes: 65536. - commit_granule_words: 8192. - virtual_space_node_default_size: 1048576. - enlarge_chunks_in_place: 1. - new_chunks_are_fully_committed: 0. - uncommit_free_chunks: 1. - use_allocation_guard: 0. - handle_deallocations: 1. Internal statistics: num_allocs_failed_limit: 6. num_arena_births: 800. num_arena_deaths: 0. num_vsnodes_births: 8. num_vsnodes_deaths: 0. num_space_committed: 876. num_space_uncommitted: 0. num_chunks_returned_to_freelist: 6. num_chunks_taken_from_freelist: 2462. num_chunk_merges: 6. num_chunk_splits: 1548. num_chunks_enlarged: 983. num_purges: 0. num_inconsistent_stats: 0. CodeHeap 'non-profiled nmethods': size=120000Kb used=5686Kb max_used=6250Kb free=114313Kb bounds [0x0000027d73560000, 0x0000027d73b80000, 0x0000027d7aa90000] CodeHeap 'profiled nmethods': size=120000Kb used=12413Kb max_used=14256Kb free=107586Kb bounds [0x0000027d6c030000, 0x0000027d6ce20000, 0x0000027d73560000] CodeHeap 'non-nmethods': size=5760Kb used=1410Kb max_used=1490Kb free=4350Kb bounds [0x0000027d6ba90000, 0x0000027d6bd00000, 0x0000027d6c030000] total_blobs=7259 nmethods=6499 adapters=672 compilation: enabled stopped_count=0, restarted_count=0 full_count=0 Compilation events (20 events): Event: 12.853 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 8545 3 net.fabricmc.mapping.tree.DescriptorMapper::mapDescriptor (154 bytes) Event: 12.854 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 nmethod 8545 0x0000027d6ccee590 code [0x0000027d6ccee960, 0x0000027d6ccf0068] Event: 12.855 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 8546 % 3 net.fabricmc.loader.impl.MappingResolverImpl::recordMember @ 8 (81 bytes) Event: 12.855 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 nmethod 8546% 0x0000027d6c091310 code [0x0000027d6c0915a0, 0x0000027d6c092778] Event: 12.857 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 8547 3 net.fabricmc.loader.impl.MappingResolverImpl::recordMember (81 bytes) Event: 12.858 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 nmethod 8547 0x0000027d6c25c090 code [0x0000027d6c25c320, 0x0000027d6c25d3d8] Event: 12.861 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 nmethod 8526 0x0000027d739f0c90 code [0x0000027d739f0e60, 0x0000027d739f1b78] Event: 12.861 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 8539 4 java.util.HashMap::afterNodeAccess (1 bytes) Event: 12.861 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 nmethod 8539 0x0000027d739f0890 code [0x0000027d739f0a00, 0x0000027d739f0a78] Event: 12.861 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 8356 4 java.util.stream.AbstractPipeline::isParallel (8 bytes) Event: 12.862 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 nmethod 8356 0x0000027d73a20190 code [0x0000027d73a20300, 0x0000027d73a20398] Event: 12.862 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 8549 4 java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder::appendChars (207 bytes) Event: 12.869 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 nmethod 8549 0x0000027d7369d610 code [0x0000027d7369d7c0, 0x0000027d7369de78] Event: 12.869 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 8550 4 net.fabricmc.mapping.tree.DescriptorMapper::mapDescriptor (154 bytes) Event: 12.895 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 8553 ! 2 jdk.internal.reflect.GeneratedConstructorAccessor73::newInstance (53 bytes) Event: 12.895 Thread 0x0000027d7f7582b0 nmethod 8553 0x0000027d6c22bf90 code [0x0000027d6c22c180, 0x0000027d6c22c5e8] Event: 12.904 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 nmethod 8550 0x0000027d739ec110 code [0x0000027d739ec3e0, 0x0000027d739eee30] Event: 12.905 Thread 0x0000027d0c3751c0 8551 4 java.util.HashMap::computeIfAbsent (330 bytes) Event: 12.906 Thread 0x0000027d7f753840 nmethod 8462 0x0000027d73846b90 code [0x0000027d73847260, 0x0000027d7384e6c0] Event: 12.908 Thread 0x0000027d7f753840 8430 4 net.minecraft.class_2688::method_11654 (46 bytes) GC Heap History (20 events): Event: 7.145 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=21 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 458752K, used 164880K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 38837K, committed 39296K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4184K, committed 4416K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 7.391 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=21 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 458752K, used 164880K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 2 young (65536K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 39953K, committed 40320K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4371K, committed 4544K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 7.399 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=22 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 458752K, used 136351K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 39953K, committed 40320K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4371K, committed 4544K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 9.093 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=22 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 458752K, used 234655K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 5 young (163840K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 42735K, committed 43200K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4728K, committed 4928K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 9.105 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=23 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 167342K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 42735K, committed 43200K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4728K, committed 4928K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 9.602 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=23 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 396718K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 8 young (262144K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 44405K, committed 44928K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4895K, committed 5120K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 9.611 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=24 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 172150K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 44405K, committed 44928K, reserved 1089536K class space used 4895K, committed 5120K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.000 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=24 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 434294K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 9 young (294912K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 45562K, committed 46016K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5028K, committed 5248K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.004 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=25 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 175019K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 45562K, committed 46016K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5028K, committed 5248K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.184 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=25 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 437163K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 9 young (294912K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 45814K, committed 46272K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5033K, committed 5248K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.189 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=26 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 177546K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 45814K, committed 46272K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5033K, committed 5248K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.393 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=26 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 439690K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 9 young (294912K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 46411K, committed 46912K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5081K, committed 5312K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.399 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=27 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 178526K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 46411K, committed 46912K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5081K, committed 5312K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.993 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=27 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 473438K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 10 young (327680K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 49381K, committed 49920K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5491K, committed 5760K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 10.999 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=28 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 180647K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 49381K, committed 49920K, reserved 1097728K class space used 5491K, committed 5760K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 11.933 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=28 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 475559K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 10 young (327680K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 53475K, committed 54080K, reserved 1097728K class space used 6181K, committed 6464K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 11.942 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=29 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 185592K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 53475K, committed 54080K, reserved 1097728K class space used 6181K, committed 6464K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 12.418 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=29 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 480504K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 10 young (327680K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 54249K, committed 54912K, reserved 1097728K class space used 6335K, committed 6656K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 12.428 GC heap after {Heap after GC invocations=30 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 189460K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 1 young (32768K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 54249K, committed 54912K, reserved 1097728K class space used 6335K, committed 6656K, reserved 1048576K } Event: 12.917 GC heap before {Heap before GC invocations=30 (full 0): garbage-first heap total 720896K, used 484372K [0x0000000700000000, 0x0000000800000000) region size 32768K, 10 young (327680K), 1 survivors (32768K) Metaspace used 55495K, committed 56128K, reserved 1105920K class space used 6533K, committed 6848K, reserved 1048576K } Deoptimization events (20 events): Event: 12.803 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb00 Event: 12.803 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfcfb0 mode 0 Event: 12.805 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb20 Event: 12.805 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfcfd0 mode 0 Event: 12.806 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb00 Event: 12.806 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfcfb0 mode 0 Event: 12.809 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb20 Event: 12.809 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfcfd0 mode 0 Event: 12.810 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb20 Event: 12.810 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfcfd0 mode 0 Event: 12.811 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb20 Event: 12.811 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfcfd0 mode 0 Event: 12.814 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdba0 Event: 12.814 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfd050 mode 0 Event: 12.815 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d6cd20bbf sp=0x00000098ebbfdb80 Event: 12.815 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae2b43 sp=0x00000098ebbfd030 mode 0 Event: 12.843 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Uncommon trap: trap_request=0xffffff45 fr.pc=0x0000027d735c0de8 relative=0x00000000000000c8 Event: 12.843 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Uncommon trap: reason=unstable_if action=reinterpret pc=0x0000027d735c0de8 method=net.fabricmc.mapping.tree.MappedImpl.getName(I)Ljava/lang/String; @ 6 c2 Event: 12.843 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT PACKING pc=0x0000027d735c0de8 sp=0x00000098ebbfd750 Event: 12.843 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 DEOPT UNPACKING pc=0x0000027d6bae23a3 sp=0x00000098ebbfd6e8 mode 2 Classes unloaded (0 events): No events Classes redefined (0 events): No events Internal exceptions (20 events): Event: 11.486 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x00000007229736d8) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.512 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x0000000722a883f8) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.544 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Implicit null exception at 0x0000027d7374a780 to 0x0000027d7374b2fc Event: 11.632 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x0000000720a84a28) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.667 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x0000000720caae20) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.673 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x0000000720d061e8) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.673 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x0000000720d09f30) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.748 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071c1e6f00) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.749 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071c1ea4d8) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.764 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071c962430) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\lin Event: 11.764 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071c96d498) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\ Event: 11.768 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071c99d930) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.768 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071c9a3498) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.807 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071dc6cad8) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.835 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071dee0398) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 11.838 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000071df491a8) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 12.027 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x000000072be17d18) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 833] Event: 12.293 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Exception (0x0000000722dbaeb0) thrown [d:\a\_work\1\jdk\src\hotspot\share\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 766] Event: 12.349 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Implicit null exception at 0x0000027d736cfd8f to 0x0000027d736d0538 Event: 12.349 Thread 0x0000027d669fbfe0 Implicit null exception at 0x0000027d735b7310 to 0x0000027d735b7a98 VM Operations (20 events): Event: 11.507 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads done Event: 11.511 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull Event: 11.511 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull done Event: 11.733 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull Event: 11.733 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull done Event: 11.933 Executing VM operation: G1CollectForAllocation Event: 11.942 Executing VM operation: G1CollectForAllocation done Event: 12.282 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull Event: 12.282 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull done Event: 12.418 Executing VM operation: G1CollectForAllocation Event: 12.428 Executing VM operation: G1CollectForAllocation done Event: 12.482 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads Event: 12.482 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads done Event: 12.512 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads Event: 12.512 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads done Event: 12.589 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads Event: 12.589 Executing VM operation: HandshakeAllThreads done Event: 12.801 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull Event: 12.801 Executing VM operation: ICBufferFull done Event: 12.906 Executing VM operation: G1CollectForAllocation Events (20 events): Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd7f190 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd83190 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd83690 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd83b90 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd85590 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd87210 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd87690 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd88810 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd89690 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cd89d90 Event: 12.599 Thread 0x0000027d7f758bb0 flushing nmethod 0x0000027d6cdd1d90 Event: 12.599 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