Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub10tatyrd9pk4dwem62mev9ark2kzw7pywp2veujfaheejmnq9r0dqyksw7k that makes 2 of us. \nMy interpretation of what you said is because there's a 1 and a 0 in binary, 10 (2 in decimal) makes it a base 10 system. My point is you can use whatever you want as the up and down states, or base, of binary, its still made of 2 not 10.",
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