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"content": "nostr:npub1u4kqqweeweyfrlxt3kk8scz4cdycztu7yzdhzqxerf6k7u7c37ds2l9n56 i think I fixed that (I hope) by increasing exposure time. I'll verify after midnight, but I'm hopeful. If that won't work, I'll probably solder in some capacitors to the lamps (no it's not PWM there. Just diod bridges and led arrays, which makes it flicker @100 Hz)",
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