Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub182sqds7al8sn3nxpks6cg995wqgz5nxd6afn5mtmjymum9xx4zdq2vq6t5 Whether it's legally equivalent I'm not sure; but there's got to be a difference in liability - in the sense that some of those are things they can have been expected to have found during design; you can't reasonably have expected them to have spotted spectre (and they've done work to mitigate spectre and ensure your system is secure now, at some perf cost).",
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