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"content": "nostr:npub17lgy0rj5a2nwpnyc4hup6ufpfz7wz6dzcgd3crm6fm2yd34dcz0qlk9uux That's really interesting. I was wondering how Comcast got popped, since it seems like they definitely should have known better given their relative competence with infrastructure.\n\nI really, really hate their customer-facing side, but they seem to know infra.\n\nSo I guess the answer is: Unlucky.",
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