Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1w65vc8pswyaf6wu4hdqmvlkd9yvyv8shvttdj32gcza5eav7087qdj38ly \nwow, that's interesting. I'm guessing that these AC units are really optimized to run in the 90s, so this probably should not be super surprising.",
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