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"content": "nostr:npub1xed99rf8rwyf22ery4rrutnzjcrqy6ha6yh3cykjh247xd2lkjss9eyg9w I'm interested in the future of the community, and, presuming we want to save it, how we can insulate it from outsized VC/startup control. Would/could something like a foundation model like languages or big open source projects sometimes have work for a _concept_ like JAMStack?",
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