Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1vg40cghujj2gtg9g5cs7d3x2crvgd80pxc6eklrv95qk2fyaz03q7s2yt8 Yeah, figuring out variable precedence in Ansible is one of my least favorite parts of it, and they're sometimes surprising IMO. There are 22 (!) places a variable can be sourced from so figuring out where a value is coming from can be a nightmare.",
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