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"content": "nostr:npub1xgx897zvy5jqwg0ep084q003sg3f6gguj62v0sxu00aakk4uukzq5y4t7k I'm curious — what version of Safari, on what Mac platform? I'm able to screenshot that page just fine — but more importantly, when I do it, I noticed that Safari has a slightly different naming convention than normal screenshots (it names the file \"Screen Shot ...\" rather than when you use the macOS built-in functionality that names it \"Screenshot ...\"). And in your post 4h ago, you show a name that's \"Screenshot\"... which is confusing to me!",
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