Event JSON
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"pubkey": "b764dfce4744790ecaba851b29af6750c60a24d3792a14a8912039f0fb5becf1",
"created_at": 1731523577,
"kind": 1,
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"p",
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"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
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]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1euawf5wgeq9k0mwkvns5vl4n9t7cwf0rx6vxpjptdk92duj7mugqpsjcsu Motherboard replacement pretty much always triggers Windows to need reactivated. If you were using an OEM license, the licenses are bound to the motherboard and can't be reused, so that may be what you're seeing.\n\nGood excuse to get rid of Windows? :P",
"sig": "e5d168cc86696b4b0da6b75e96c311e3e933063d0e320627eda685eff2b806159f908d06520f6cc2ec64c3d5508d4d7094411a398d6579b9443e839b5700480a"
}