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"content": "nostr:npub19pyxua7lgve00pwuy7w6kjxkmc6e009uy6tcyrgp35lppd9rf6fq3u65ed In a similar vein, I used DHCP rather than SLAAC as an example. It is less the precise technologies, and more the concepts of needing to bridge between layers, or handle addressing, that I was hoping to communicate.",
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