Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub10zmx7gk5ymh7kyq725wsdq4rqemwwdm8h7hms2kh2dyzchkf4y7sxjzrpx of course it can't fully replace either, no operating system can really fully replace another. you'll have to find alternatives for some things, but there's also lots of things you can only do on linux! i've also found that nearly all computers i've tried running linux on from around 5 years back are near flawless with only some very minor problems like a fingerprint sensor or a keyboard LED not working, which i can live with.",
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