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"content": "nostr:npub1vypq6jrs2melhg7y3ug2jn6dguqs6kzxhmtcd3a3qezelautzyvquxaghx Wouldn't that be true of integration tests of any system with the same functionality though. (I'm no specialist, but it seems like a passive-protection system just has fewer fragile pieces to its functionality that can be broken out for unit testing ... ?)",
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