Event JSON
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"pubkey": "325abba238e66965a2a2c6a23bc66ef54d56f50c9570803326abefcc15ed6d37",
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"content": "nostr:npub1aka6wf78hfaqpz060r246dq80lmtjx6uf7wapct4ljluyfx956hszmzzz2 I mean, to the extent of my knowledge, nothing changed. Now, I'm not the one that moved name servers, my boss did it, but even connecting by direct IP doesn't resolve it. As for whether the server uses DNS, I doubt it? My predecessor wasn't the most elegant when it comes to setting things up, and that sounds out of his style. A cached NXDomain, maybe? I'm really not sure where I'd find or troubleshoot something like that.",
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