Event JSON
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"pubkey": "da073fa5901b3dd43b432019fb80e1af3566d6a1ea63d93d04577371a8db9bde",
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],
"content": "nostr:npub13levfmuj9uu5gy4mhh0tg5nkujqujkyky8220rd0dkwpm4p950eqss6saf Hmm, if there's been significant changes on the power side, and particularly if it gets further if you hit reset a few times, I wonder if it's the power condition/reset lines - are they only supposed to trigger once everything's stabilised? Do they need to be debounced? I'll admit this is somewhat guesswork without knowing what the original HW did.",
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