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"content": "Oh yes, bun.sh! It crossed by multiple times now and I've wrote down a todo to research this tool further.. Thx for the reminder, because https://bun.sh/docs/api/websockets#connect-to-a-websocket-server is really looking interesting to build a proof-of-concept Nostr client with it. My choice would be to include it in a Vue project as I'm familar with that framework.\n\nAnd yes as you're saying, basicly you can also build a relay implementation with it...how cool!\nhttps://bun.sh/docs/api/websockets#start-a-websocket-server\n",
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