Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub14fe28jzc3as32qzap5v4hsxqh9q20er0fcrq9d30lk0yqvg4qyss9ugkcq Yes. That's how I do custom extensions in a couple of cases (e.g., the native/x86 variant, for adding i/o to access x86 i/o ports and physical ram)",
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