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"content": "nostr:npub1slyc6w2fy6t7sk7e5caxclu2dn629l35n4tkjyxzrqndkpq86x2sfut8j7 i think the best thing is to always have your state in a loosely coupled instance like a db connection or a url from where you get your s3 data (with totally different contingency plans for restore etc), but do not put it into anything that gets redeployed often, so it never gets affected by any deployment errors. What do you think about this?",
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