Your instructions use a / which means either / or…

If you gonna be particular then be specific that you want BOTH such as use the term “and” or a “+” symbol

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Excellent feedback!

Zapped ⚡️

Sure thing. You are welcome.

As a side note (pun intended) the matter is confused becasue the headline of your note uses the “/“ as an either or.

I know on Nostr there isn’t (yet 🤞) an edit button so you can’t change it.

Just something to be aware of for the future. 😎

Cheers and thanks for the ⚡️