Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1ufmlneg8tt9jwvk6p40t02lxhmkns6zlpu4cwrvxerczdnn4syzqlgqhp4 actually older hearing aids can pick up radio, and newer ones can be paired with devices, so it's not as dumb as it first seems.",
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