Event JSON
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"pubkey": "8f39365fcd938b90d2b383adc37e792673ecdf01c7b348af47b0c961b728d4aa",
"created_at": 1710840604,
"kind": 1,
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],
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],
[
"proxy",
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]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1qewjc5cgywqssjytuqtufv5edl2ns7vwa8vjjkkugv58nrwakl2s39jery that’s an option I seriously considered 😆 and probably our IT teams thought of as well - the communication was along the lines of the endpoint security software needs to be installed on a physical machine for it to be compliant - they kept note of all the laptop’s serial numbers and linked them to the endpoint software registration ID.",
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}