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Some #BTClock repo mirrors:

https://git.rof.tools/mirrors/btclock_v3

https://git.rof.tools/mirrors/btclock-webui

https://git.rof.tools/mirrors/btclock_v2

The firmware binaries depended on GitHub Actions workflows so they are not yet on there, but of course you can compile everything yourself

The rest of the #BTClock repositories that were on GitHub

https://git.rof.tools/mirrors/btclock-hardware

https://git.rof.tools/mirrors/btclock-web-flasher

https://git.rof.tools/mirrors/btclock-ota-flasher

Clone it, distribute it, fork it, modify it, verify it and/or improve it.

You could even modify it to run on similar hardware that is End-of-Life.

This is the power of #FOSS/H, LFG!

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Similar hardware that end of life 👀, am I understanding it right?

Anybody tried to use it on the blockclock yet?

here to ask this same question. Would pay for a tutorial how to finally upgrade my blockclock firmware preferably with one that does not display shitcoin pairs.

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