Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub19yu9j3tcpdjyv2e0s9wq20ldxcwd7zy6yzcnscpv6r99d8yd2x7qd6k4fq I have an essentially bricked old Pixel phone - which won’t let me completely reset it without logging in, but which also won’t let me log in (I assume because I use advanced protection). For all of Apple’s many faults, this sort of stuff wouldn’t happen with the Cupertino crowd.",
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