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      <title>Project TELEGRAPH (Part 2): Escaping the Cables with a Custom ESP32 Wireless Flasher</title>
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            Let’s be honest: the reality of hardware reverse engineering usually involves sitting hunched over a cluttered desk,
tethered to your target device by a short USB cable, constantly manually resetting the board. I don&#39;t have much
space on my desk, and I absolutely despise cable clutter.

          
          
        
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