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"content": "nostr:npub1e9tarfj563qrwjmgscce5vemxtydcqdygyrt6jm55zkg0xj3380sk33q57 some native GUI toolkits have widgets that will render HTML. somewhat. with what fidelity depends on how close to a full embedded browser engine (eg. WebKit) they use under the hood. long ago there was a lightweight HTML rendering widget for Java AWT/Swing apps named Ice, but I dunno if still exists",
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