Event JSON
{
"id": "c3f33792d0d9de50bb84c475a633515274db6fe70530abeb3e5b7cd21651cf6d",
"pubkey": "a1fd3539b9dc914130a76480b17537553a6cdfa3968e8d69bedcc790cbf08084",
"created_at": 1731242623,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"p",
"ca66f10212815807ad6bfee761ee98803731745b3978a6a763dbd0960c456ae8",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
[
"p",
"c164633a8802f15a960409c6a2889f36b63295baf91bdad19dfdaf1db4cef46a",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
[
"e",
"6bf74d879d59d8765a8af6660e679f9d774449dfdbedf83fccfff678896cfcf2",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"t",
"lego"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://chaos.social/users/maehw/statuses/113458716565965554",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1efn0zqsjs9vq0tttlmnkrm5csqmnzazm89u2dfmrm0gfvrz9dt5q7cxgda are you also interested in interacting with early #LEGO Technic automata/robotics? Everything started with the \"LEGO interface A\" which worked with the Commodore C64, Apple II, BBC Micro, IBM PC (using additional interface cards or adapter cables), etc. — currently exploring myself.",
"sig": "eb29a8443a01b814dc34e43d9457de006a751ea227e4c54d0ba5000eded080c79e269a39601e73abbc33eb3750b4598a6281b4fb581af6e31ec4ca18885da822"
}