Event JSON
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"pubkey": "e808f10f5fae6f883a51f4bbc49f7da721701a853f8bddc5b948071f4d7d5229",
"created_at": 1709011965,
"kind": 1,
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1f6a33pfyp67y8llhunlhrf855xm47n3fdqymvxfj7yx78c6vqf4scxpnql Perhaps of interest. If you track record (row) history using JSON, you should try to track a migration identifier for the database or the table as well, so that if the schema changes, you can apply a strategy to \"rectify\" records, before applying the change.",
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}