Event JSON
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"pubkey": "baf50d35e6e430c78ecb795cbf13ce12590d375cb44904c6dd9d6bd7d5f7ba9b",
"created_at": 1689055940,
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"content": "nostr:npub1gf96y2ay3ssfzrgqn3dvmfxj4yn2qsxvp7g9y2f69r04juccpkcshfulh4 it is indeed a good design for remote control, as long as you don’t let anybody random connect - check out the broadcast bot in repo we use to send status update, for example. Or just don’t create public address. It seems a more secure control channel than curl, etc., and in some cases more convenient than ssh (and nobody can stop you from creating a bot that allows to execute arbitrary shell commands via chat, but I wouldn’t do it:).",
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