Event JSON
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"pubkey": "ade2954c3276d6991bb44303a30c2c3e85de73bca8b0970ec5902c11960676c0",
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"kind": 1,
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1vg40cghujj2gtg9g5cs7d3x2crvgd80pxc6eklrv95qk2fyaz03q7s2yt8 no, the solution is to fork, and continue listening. Single-threaded TCP applications will cause you more pain than just forking and continuing. You could also use systemd's socket activation features.",
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