Event JSON
{
"id": "dbf0adcbd6c81d72344134f8f18a07107bc4c7153f17f16eaf0c02cc7b29ca71",
"pubkey": "c043dd0dc7eb1f350a58d13a3e6fd67cf6bb5bb56f81d8466d23e000c9222f1f",
"created_at": 1728531228,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"p",
"8969633203d27857b239c775ba94ba217d90158b17e740e5315335b266d4462d",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
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"p",
"01e1ebb0d39fa82188a6f95fb56e8fa91738f76c43e24e9d1c732707a409ba5d",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
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"e",
"96b3b7f5c95e6803a213721826f93b24c4499e538e8228f0f1801aaac9edc02e",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://notnow.dev/objects/99903584-a7cd-432a-9128-36dc07cfa5f0",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:npub1395kxvsr6fu90v3eca6m4996y97eq9vtzln5pef32v6myek5gckspr28lk I'm not smart enough to reverse this, unfortunately - stacksmashing's Game and Watch hacking video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsi8p5gbaps) shows that Nintendo actually do lock down their microconroller-based hardware, and that I'd never be able to crack it.\nAlthough I imagine, since Nintendo issues software updates (?!) for their alarm clock (https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/66379), maybe you can capture one of those?\nHope that - if it's an esp32 running Wi-Fi - that the esp32 would handle HTTPS and send data to the main chip in plaintext?",
"sig": "d35bd04f18da4ba1e39335260be1d213086eb7c67bf97ffbd53e184708bb32e26d76784307f3f90fd85c3024790c1e20240624fec8aa9b2c46b73e685ec68550"
}