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    "id": "f4e2a697-9f71-557f-9950-42f6e4142706",
    "kind": "assembly",
    "name": "Zerocat Chipflasher",
    "slug": "zerocat-chipflasher",
    "url": "https://api.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/event/f4e2a697-9f71-557f-9950-42f6e4142706/?format=api",
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    "assembly": "cdc",
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    "language": "en",
    "description": "The Zerocat Chipflasher is a versatile device that is made for firmware replacement. Its operation requires some training and some knowledge about typical difficulties in in-system flash programming.\r\n\r\nThis device comes with freedom in mind, down to details. It started as a cellar-project during the time of Snowden revelations, and now reaches a point of maturity in cooperation with the GNU Boot project. Key features that make this device a reproducable tool on GNU/Linux-Libre systems, now and in future, will be explained.\r\n\r\nYou will be trained in device operation, targeting a hard-to-flash ThinkPad T60 systemboard. Successful operation should result in a successful boot of the liberated T60 laptop - but let’s see!\r\n-- https://www.zerocat.org",
    "schedule_start": "2025-12-29T20:00:00+01:00",
    "schedule_duration": "02:00:00",
    "schedule_end": "2025-12-29T22:00:00+01:00"
}