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    "href": "/post/2011/03/08/most-people-not-nerds/",
    "relId": "2011/03/08/most-people-not-nerds",
    "title": "\"Most people? Not nerds.\"",
    "author": "pmjones",
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    "tags": [
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            "href": "/tag/programming/",
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            "title": "Programming",
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    "created": "2011-03-08 17:19:01 UTC",
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        "2011-03-08 17:19:01 UTC"
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    "html": "<blockquote>\n<p>OpenID has never really caught on in a major way. I use it pretty much only on StackOverflow and 37signals products, and I really like it. Regular (non-web-building) users find it puzzling, and don\u00e2\u0080\u0099t have a good understanding of URLs, let alone ownership of them. So it works for geeks, but not for the general populous, and therefore isn\u00e2\u0080\u0099t a good viable solution for most sites.</p>\n</blockquote>\n<p>via <em><a href=\"http://allinthehead.com/retro/351/openid-has-failed-so-what-s-next?commented=0#txpCommentInputForm\">OpenID Has Failed. So What's Next? -- All in the head</a></em>.  The quote is from a conversation with David Sklar.</p>\n"
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