Event JSON
{
"id": "a7c4b27adecbbc0df641747f7c8fb9b80b8d6353db988fe5136a26f8db71f502",
"pubkey": "6cdcc7c07106e8cc473d3b4c0305653e5e8a970c159b11d906bdccd218f1dba7",
"created_at": 1694541302,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"p",
"61020d487056f3fba3c48f10a94f4d47010d5846bed786c7b106459ff78b1118",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
[
"p",
"e4d5222dfd84d62c28bc75fd6287f1ef4e76c69fe02e4e14ee9b98a693b0cc90",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
[
"e",
"e5759d2bb28df3d356e11dc33284bc0468fd09c28491be75ace59cee2c51e566",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://fosstodon.org/users/nafnlaus/statuses/111053458793372538",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1vypq6jrs2melhg7y3ug2jn6dguqs6kzxhmtcd3a3qezelautzyvquxaghx It's a neat concept. Low-grade heat is certainly a lot less valuable than high-grade heat, but if you can make up for that with reductions in capital and operating costs from the much more benign operating conditions, there's potential. Low pressures, low temperatures, and passive circulation makes life a lot easier. I'd imagine that the welding metallurgy is much simpler.",
"sig": "f1550d53c31dc0715187a06c1fe7be2829c343ef8198c6d2c3460415b614ae0bcc9d73c3099f06c66bac06884042e9d6e3d74368a5d8a33e17a530f1799e1dc1"
}