Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub10qk497xf7vv49wdsejj47mmdhpnmnrgucjq6aance8g57kvf8yuq52v462 same. I dont see Rust as solving an actual problem I have. fundamentally Golang is designed around a wiser of sharing access to memory: immutable message passing via channels. which works whether you need asych, interthread, interprocess or even across hosts. and the GC is intuitive and Just Works",
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