Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1pv6qhnc5eedg5zyqg2kvmqpdxzpypp2rdzspknrm77kj9jcaxltqn0n8hy That's my understanding, yup - unclear whether it's an ability to modify SMRAM or an ability to trigger SMM execution of non-SMRAM code regions, but I think those are functionally equivalent",
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