Event JSON
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1f7fvjsxmun2uelq3muxzxrndxn8zhvm9gv8uvw9067pfnl4hyfhqp2qyv8 I supplied the router, which runs libreCMC. It plugs in to an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) that they provided. That's where the fiber optic cable and Ethernet meet. I don't know that there's any software in it at all as opposed to a pile of circuits that decode/translate/whatever the light pulses for the fiber and the electrical signals for Ethernet.",
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