Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub16mtxp68k8c3p2sj0wzhagt3kd8ywkvzlkfyt3vrx9cahzfz000vs8dpnwy Also, can you check if spi driver is loaded?\n\nsudo lsmod | grep spi\n\nIf not, you can try to:\n\nsudo modprobe spi-bcm2835\n\nIf it works you can add it to module.d to load with the system.",
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