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"content": "nostr:npub1aa2dfldfa87mava4qevulrszdej48ldmzu0phndags7gdxcq6kkquacy47 Thanks for the explanation; very clear. Perhaps I should clarify that when I'm checking these values I'm always checking the wrapped value, not the wrapper (surf.mTuple.mFirstA). In the Gecko implementation at least this does get set to nullptr when the pointer is released. I should clarify this in a future post.",
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