Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1rtctt2x068h9pej9repaxxwuyfgu6vwrxu77uddruee43v87wpxqje9wd6 Ive tried it and while I was a big beos fan back in the day, it’s more of a love letter than a daily driver (for me anyway). I believe there is binary compatibility with Intel-based beos apps, but otherwise it’s a Linux kernel with lots of neat things going on to make it look and act like beos",
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