Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1zglpd69ltamxe7nnm6rdfleu8amgg3sn24n8rvdey6avckmeax8qvcrqd7 Sorry I haven't touched Scheme in a bit. If it has alists I'm assuming it's also part of the culture to use plists (Property Lists) of the form:\n\n(:a 1 :b 2 :c 3)\n\n\nThese are common in CL and Elisp at least, and I've always found them simpler than alists. Here I've used keywords for keys, but they could be anything.",
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