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"content": "nostr:npub1g95rl3eq5sm30jx0kg5w6eh05rtntl7pjp68zz6wevhrj2ffuedsf9k790 OK, so it sounds like I can just import the new sql into the existing db - I won't have phpMyAdmin to do it, I'll have to run a mysql command (nothing is easy) - it (mostly) won't overwrite existing data, so my user list (for example) will include both existing and new user names (and passwords, etc). \n: mysql -u username -p database_name \u003c file.sql.",
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