Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1rmlrk8t89jh2vv57je7xczz4nn5shkaa6m6zqqyh2hjt5ay9m9vs9xxa6t There's no built-in ~/loginHook.sh , that's probably something that you've setup to run via the com.apple.loginwindow LoginHook property ages ago. That mechanism has been deprecated for almost 10y now. Recommended way is via LaunchAgent or LaunchDaemon. There's also Login Items. https://eclecticlight.co/2018/05/22/running-at-startup-when-to-use-a-login-item-or-a-launchagent-launchdaemon/ describes the diffferences.",
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