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"textContent": "prophet:\n\n> I’m guessing the use case here is that you have a computation that already somehow captures the `IOScopedRef`\n\nRight.\n\nprophet:\n\n> Do you have an example where this is useful to have?\n\n“A logging library” from the article is supposed to provide such an example. Is there something I could do to make that clearer? (Also feel free to skip forward two articles in the series to “Fork-fragile reader-like operations in Haskell” to see more.)",
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