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"content": "nostr:npub1ta5m9pvh5509kgv3l4p97d4xmrp6cl6urdukf0vdfjkyvuqeffusgs6v5g\n\u003e Control implies synchronization\n\nThat's seems an unorthodox definition to me. Imagine you tell me to weed the garden, and you go off and drink a scotch while I do, in fact, weed the garden. You have exerted control over me, yes? But in what sense is my weeding and your scotch drinking a form of synchronisation?\n\nHowever, accepting it as your definition of \"control\" as used in this post, there's nothing I particularly disagree with : )",
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