Event JSON
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"pubkey": "d22d3e7a3748f64d667c85f6bc02a4e12d1dfdfdcf5b6f2654bf42e847797112",
"created_at": 1697215520,
"kind": 1,
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],
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],
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],
[
"proxy",
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"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub19lt4284mghqxekzm6n5njxurnxrxhqhrva2leusdsuu5ja5jeycq66qfjk Recent versions of Bash and readline have a workaround for this in some terminal environments, called 'bracketed paste'. When you paste into the terminal to Bash, the pasted text doesn't immediately take effect (even if it has embedded newlines) but instead gets highlighted and you have to explicitly accept it (or you can edit it, abort it with Ctrl-C, etc).",
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}