Event JSON
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1z5h0exqzczc2dl8ga2cl6w2q28cxkg6t6qztmrhy5hd7vkwr27cqp7vjq7 It’s not perfect, but it works pretty well. I wish there were pre-built, static binaries for PHP for a variety of platforms because, then, asdf-php would be able to grab those and install them very quickly. As it is, each installation has to build PHP locally and ensure the system has all the proper dependencies already installed.",
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