Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub19u2utuwrs6s5853meuvpgrdpada7dnvsa87z8vk4jdnxqcynxc0q9juast Seems like there should be a \"brute force\" way to ID words do it with string functions \u0026 split. I wish nltk was in the standard lib, because that can identify words pretty rigorously.",
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