• Landless2029@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Wait. So you can crack open some branded smart devices and if you find a ESP32 you can flash the OEM crap off?

    I need to up my game.

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      You can but it requires some fancy soldering usually and some makers bury the needed pins so thoroughly you can’t get access without ruining the device.

      And you often need external circuitry to get serial communication going. And if your soldering is not clean the line can be too noisy to get the firmware flashed.

      So yes you can and it’s a fun challenge. But if your time is worth anything, it may not be economical.

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          1 month ago

          Exactly. The best reason to do it is as a skill challenge, not a cost savings. It is empowering to be able to subvert a smart device. But once is enough

          I suggest we reward the makers who let us hack their hardware as a general practice, instead.

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            1 month ago

            Agreed. Either that or you hack a device you own or got for free.

            If anything replacing the ESP32 might be better for some devices but idk