Event JSON
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],
"content": "nostr:npub13zyzdlnuhv9kg498mwujk7fwtzqkauq7zcq6kqnuuy0kjzk4ys6qh43zww The iPad (and iPhone) have one critical use case: always-on 24x7 internet connectivity in a hostile environment. Their threat surface is much reduced precisely because of the lack of universal functionality. (I don't want my phone—my 2FA token and online banking terminal and point of personal contact—to be vulnerable.)",
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