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"content": "nostr:npub1dct542ale3yvwjcutjcw34p500259llst38fpz6zkzu96hxwk7hs3t6tng I believe it can be literally read from like a serial device. its been a few years but I once wrote Python to open a serial socket connection to a camera via a USB cable, to write messages and read them back. in Go should work similarly\n\nunless you meant say mount as an external filesystem?",
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