Event JSON
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"pubkey": "21cfc4cfa3674adbe6b2376c019b46a7c0494757e050673cfa84da05079fee35",
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],
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"https://bonk.cozysumo.space/u/knapjack/h/L81D1djny34pkvj262",
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1flslgfa98hecfvqeaqqa924fdrpnx3qwyktglfzuv0gy6t73walqpfsgsw nostr:npub1yck44z5zqxmwpqzqs75ay6ffjdw843ng9p6mz0lzfff3fgz2djlsngujmw SSDs have some pros and cons. If folks are using any of the built-in ATA sanitize commands to wipe the drive, or doing a cryptographic erase (which is pretty common these days), extremely safe. Doing a single-pass wipe, in theory you could trick it into reading previously deallocated space and retrieve some blocks, but the odds of either them being successful or the results being useful is super low.\n",
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