Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1e3hmsxdyzddzs2kf2dr5qjny5gedkvu2yyd87w47w7ljfhaxs8eqmejxca Kubernetes as just a container orchastrator is totally valid! You don't have to use the HA features if you don't want to - I also just run a single node k3s for applications due to the ease of use and maintenance :3",
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