Event JSON
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"pubkey": "778c5d9cdc5ff2220b7cf37c769c8815b50686784f38d81e50129d3758e9a29a",
"created_at": 1691587837,
"kind": 1,
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],
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],
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"proxy",
"https://social.singing.dog/objects/ed65ddff-56f0-47a0-b9f4-a73051002ef5",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1y6tk68elxfcrz8yx5kf32agav67hwz4rt2ff22f8rl98yxh7uxhsx69wl9 nostr:npub15fkerqqyp9mlh7n8xd6d5k9s27etuvaarvnp2vqed83dw9c603pqs5j9gr People in general prefer shuffle over random; it feels more “natural” to have rare events but not super rare events happen. The gambler’s fallacy is just too seductive of an idea: “it came up black the last 10 times; it has to be red this time.”",
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}