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"content": "nostr:npub1wqhly46k7vg8pfgd4vet3suru4c9xrkwm739kcjljaka33gs3yjshnwwzl yeah and this is why I am feeling so weird about this one. In general, \"new, special\" tech is far less new and special than it seems, and often history is a very reliable guide, but there are several legitimately ahistorical things about the context here which makes that truism a lot more shaky for me.",
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