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"content": "nostr:npub1r4fchad93kg8d7e7nv2ksye46kpasccnznyqqhy6djt9282zy2kqpy0a2p Well, that’s largely orthogonal to the issue of stable distros lacking upstream vulnerability fixed, unless a backdoor is removed by accident without people realizing it’s a backdoor, which is possible I suppose.",
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