Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1ep4zd82xky26n4d9thpl8ext3qyxdaqplaeux9y9mluupswx2wys5g8rym I know it's a bit silly but I've consciously avoided having my password vault stored in a centralized cloud service. I can't help but think it's only a matter of time before one of 'em gets breached. And yeah, my vault has a crazy long passphrase and all that, so brute forcing is extremely unlikely but... I dunno... like I say, silly. 😉",
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