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"content": "nostr:npub1a3hfcvq3wa9zggsur737r9j095kh76rqy46we58jzu345xl4n3eqz9m44m Yep, i2cset in millipixels .... is not a way to go. I believe I was not the one to do that particular hack. There's ton of work everywhere around the cameras :-(. BTW word of warning, the AF is actually the hard part, because it is time-critical, the rest should be easy in comparison.",
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