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"content": "nostr:npub1m43cjka8szystaevmjlyl5xzjuc6r988qurmw27epqgg3yqp42nqdlp6w6 well.. if anything is going to change it will need big players to stumble. Historically this has had mixed results though. Microsoft regained its monopoly status for example, especially in government and enterprise. On the other hand Germany once benefited handsomely from not shutting down its industries because they were slow on the uptake.",
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