Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub182sqds7al8sn3nxpks6cg995wqgz5nxd6afn5mtmjymum9xx4zdq2vq6t5 But isn't there a difference between a 'latent defect' that's due to a manufacturer screwing up a design, and a problem that the manufacturer, however careful, couldn't have known? And then what's left if they address the defect by providing the workarounds?",
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