Event JSON
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"kind": 1,
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],
"content": "nostr:npub17tdadn0j58jjrekysl4ley0nlzzge58w5nuw7knncr8mk4vacfkqz3apfk Or just use a safest way trough your machine bios settings/menu, if you really must go and mess there. Uefi is not something to play with for every average user. Sometimes is a way better to leave it as it is and keep the fingers away from any low-level things.",
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