Event JSON
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"content": "\"ssh unix/run/systemd/nspawn/unix-export/foo/ssh\" to connect to a VM or container, without any need to configure or wait for a networking. It really *just* works.\n\nAdditional AF_VSOCK/AF_UNIX sockets to listen on can also be configured via kernel cmdline, and system credentials.\n\nOh and to make things complete we'll always listen on a locally accessible AF_UNIX socket too, to accodomodate for usecase such as nostr:npub1cpmamsweqfv259w54mkpgvfzrwgt64tx2wnue5rgvnwx3tx68nssuxuycf's: https://tim.siosm.fr/blog/2023/12/19/ssh-over-unix-socket/ in a uniform, systematic way, that always works.",
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