Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1gfdrrw9629qxwvwaa3vwnvzhtaqu2c5m9wf6vcwjnmdnhs7hl4jsux7gg6 hate to ruin the fun, but:\n\n- That's not open-source. Don't believe me? Read the definition for yourself: https://opensource.org/osd/\n\n- It's not actually the real source code.\n\n- A lot of EULAs actually don't allow reverse-engineering, so to do it legally you would have to fall under one of the situations where the law would override that (iirc security research is one of them)",
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