Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1qk5czzdy2xdhn5yzplscqzf863vgudssv6q0v2elzyy6yx4gdt2sw4jlda yes I have the 160 core snapshot already in my collection. IMO Linux and FreeBSD are really meant to use these sorts of systems as hypervisors and not “native”.",
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