Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1tvq09mfthcgkj6uk9fynyttv9u8zmlpr3m6qad77552aknl6jcpqd5l6jk It's complicated, lol. I've been there before. I think it was jack audio messing with the audio. Another time it was fuse. But that's ubuntu and I'm not sure what Fedora is up to these days. Maybe Audacity doesn't have the right output port set.",
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