Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1qjs4nk76kdfgv70m822jddgd5ujghszd2nptlntw8lpvrk5c60ys77p9uj any old, refurbished x86_64 board should do the trick. I have a old AMD dual core for testing purposes, obtained for about 60 bucks on ebay, that would be totally up to the task.",
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