Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub198t8kgwqas59rvmnghzcdn6krzhxhpkyt2mt53e4g9sdnj74sszss5hasj I'm not aware of anything that uses TPM or SGX in a Linux environment myself, but it may be affected by use cases. As someone else has suggested, it might affect DRM in the browser. Commercial games might do I suppose. It's also reversible on the laptops I have here.",
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