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"content": "nostr:npub1a4cfqcj5cq9qauuzz33rqq63kudnu6k7x4fe4xep93s7lu5hgk3szqt2kf As far as we can tell (we have very little visibility into this though) it's not a regular CPU bug, more like a manufacturing variation/QC problem that affects a small fraction of parts. Many people who hit this issue within their return period RMA'd their part and got a replacement that seems to work fine, so it's not every unit sold.",
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