Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1lsk0tl4k0645gjar75yrqg324emknx5ea6kpcja05vp8ex0dva4qgl6vq7 in fact, I’ve been thinking…\nWhat if back in the late 70s early 80s when the first home computers such as the ZX80, BBC A, Kim 1, Lynx, Dragon, NewBrain, Oric, etc – what if some of those, perhaps the majority, had chosen to build in Lisp into ROM instead of Basic? Where would we be now?",
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