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Wild_KSU_v0.0.217_14016-release.apk
17.4 MB
🔧 CI Manager (TEST BUILD) #ci_3816
📝 style(rectangle mode): reduce vertical spacing and padding inside right-side cards for better visual balance
🔗 Commit: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/commit/f5cfa518f51e036325d66680044b7622c7f86b84
🏃 Workflow: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/actions/runs/19088612551
📝 style(rectangle mode): reduce vertical spacing and padding inside right-side cards for better visual balance
🔗 Commit: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/commit/f5cfa518f51e036325d66680044b7622c7f86b84
🏃 Workflow: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/actions/runs/19088612551
Wild_KSU_v0.0.217-spoofed_14016-release.apk
17.4 MB
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📝 style(rectangle mode): reduce vertical spacing and padding inside right-side cards for better visual balance
🔗 Commit: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/commit/f5cfa518f51e036325d66680044b7622c7f86b84
🏃 Workflow: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/actions/runs/19088612551
📝 style(rectangle mode): reduce vertical spacing and padding inside right-side cards for better visual balance
🔗 Commit: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/commit/f5cfa518f51e036325d66680044b7622c7f86b84
🏃 Workflow: https://github.com/WildKernels/Wild_KSU/actions/runs/19088612551
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🌏 Atmosphere Battery UI ❄️
Released: 11/5/2025
Version: 5.4.5.5-Beta [ Tester ]
Author: TerX Official
Support: Magisk / Apatch / Ksun
Distributed: @DaveeeJohn
Official Telegram | Here
Creator | TerX
Github | Download
Why is this being released this November? | Click Here
Released: 11/5/2025
Version: 5.4.5.5-Beta [ Tester ]
Author: TerX Official
Support: Magisk / Apatch / Ksun
Distributed: @DaveeeJohn
Changelog:
• Added System Cooling
• Added Auto Update
• Added More Faster Than Before
• Added Cache Cleaner in Action Button
• Added System Write over Hardware & Kernel
• Added Auto Balance mode
• Added Surface flinger
• Did not Conflicting any types of modules because of safe write through the hardware
• Fix cache didn't recognize
• Fix Some bugs & Error on line of code
• Fix Watts been Lowered without Overheating
Official Telegram | Here
Creator | TerX
Github | Download
Why is this being released this November? | Click Here
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Wild_KSU_v0.0.219_14011-release.apk
17.4 MB
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Wild_KSU_v0.0.219-spoofed_14011-release.apk
17.4 MB
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🔗 Commit:
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⚠️ Researchers have found 7 new ways to hack ChatGPT (GPT-4o and GPT-5), including zero-click attacks that can steal chat history and even poison your AI's memory.
OpenAI fixed some of them... but not all of them.
Details here → https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/researchers-find-chatgpt.html
OpenAI fixed some of them... but not all of them.
Details here → https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/researchers-find-chatgpt.html
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⚡ Google spotted malware that uses Gemini AI to rewrite its own code.
It’s called PROMPTFLUX — a simple script that asks Gemini for new ways to hide from antivirus tools.
More information ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/google-uncovers-promptflux-malware-that.html
It’s called PROMPTFLUX — a simple script that asks Gemini for new ways to hide from antivirus tools.
More information ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/google-uncovers-promptflux-malware-that.html
https://github.com/mlm-games/geotag-video-camera
Geotag Video Camera
A simple CameraX + Compose app that overlays a live map and location info on top of the camera preview.
A camera with geo-tag location support
Initial context
On first launch, if the app is using MapLibre demo tiles (the default fallback), you’ll see a one‑time notice:
MapLibre demo tiles are for demonstration only since they do not show terrain.
For better maps, use MapTiler or Geoapify and provide your API key.
To configure:
Double‑tap anywhere on the camera preview to open Settings.
Go to Settings → Map.
Pick a provider:
MapTiler: paste your API key in “MapTiler API key”.
Geoapify: paste your API key in “Geoapify API key”.
MapLibre: provide your own style URL if you self‑host tiles; otherwise the app will use demo tiles.
Optionally adjust the map zoom and overlay preferences.
If no key is provided for MapTiler/Geoapify or no custom style URL is set for MapLibre, the app falls back to MapLibre demo tiles.
Highlights
Live overlay: map + coordinates on the camera preview
Works with MapLibre (default), MapTiler, or Geoapify
Compose UI, clean controls; simple mode toggle
Optional debug location for demos
Quickstart
1. Open the app, double‑tap the preview → Settings.
2. Settings → Map: choose a provider.
MapTiler or Geoapify: paste your API key.
MapLibre: use your own style URL, otherwise demo tiles are used.
3. Frame your shot and record.
Permissions
Camera
Location (for GPS overlays and reverse geocoding)
Optional: notifications, audio (for future features)
Notes
Map tiles are fetched from the provider you select.
When using demo tiles, terrain and detail may be limited.
Location data is only embedded locally. No tracking or cloud uploads.
Geotag Video Camera
A simple CameraX + Compose app that overlays a live map and location info on top of the camera preview.
A camera with geo-tag location support
UI tip: Double‑tap anywhere on the preview to open Settings.
Initial context
On first launch, if the app is using MapLibre demo tiles (the default fallback), you’ll see a one‑time notice:
MapLibre demo tiles are for demonstration only since they do not show terrain.
For better maps, use MapTiler or Geoapify and provide your API key.
To configure:
Double‑tap anywhere on the camera preview to open Settings.
Go to Settings → Map.
Pick a provider:
MapTiler: paste your API key in “MapTiler API key”.
Geoapify: paste your API key in “Geoapify API key”.
MapLibre: provide your own style URL if you self‑host tiles; otherwise the app will use demo tiles.
Optionally adjust the map zoom and overlay preferences.
If no key is provided for MapTiler/Geoapify or no custom style URL is set for MapLibre, the app falls back to MapLibre demo tiles.
Highlights
Live overlay: map + coordinates on the camera preview
Works with MapLibre (default), MapTiler, or Geoapify
Compose UI, clean controls; simple mode toggle
Optional debug location for demos
Quickstart
1. Open the app, double‑tap the preview → Settings.
2. Settings → Map: choose a provider.
MapTiler or Geoapify: paste your API key.
MapLibre: use your own style URL, otherwise demo tiles are used.
3. Frame your shot and record.
Permissions
Camera
Location (for GPS overlays and reverse geocoding)
Optional: notifications, audio (for future features)
Notes
Map tiles are fetched from the provider you select.
When using demo tiles, terrain and detail may be limited.
Location data is only embedded locally. No tracking or cloud uploads.
GitHub
GitHub - mlm-games/geotag-video-camera: A camera with geo-tag location support
A camera with geo-tag location support. Contribute to mlm-games/geotag-video-camera development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Hakeem Anwar of AbovePhone.com returns to the de-program to discuss his latest report: "Life Under Digital ID: A Global Analysis with Solutions."
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The Only REAL Solution to Digital ID - #SolutionsWatch | The Corbett Report
Hakeem Anwar of AbovePhone.com returns to the de-program to discuss his latest report: "Life Under Digital ID: A Global Analysis with Solutions."
Forwarded from #TBOT: Take Back Our Tech
I was recently interviewed by Mike Adams on his show, we discussed the integration of Brighteon.AI (https://brighteon.ai) with our phones and laptops.
https://www.brighteon.com/3d7a3a67-2a64-4c7b-843b-1411f9088dbb
Check out this hands on demo of the model on our phone and laptop. This AI knows a TON about herbalism, natural health and survival skills, trained on 100M pages of content.
You can download the model here: https://BrightU.AI/downloads
It will run on local AI clients without an internet connection; It's free, unlimited and downloadable right now.
https://www.brighteon.com/3d7a3a67-2a64-4c7b-843b-1411f9088dbb
Check out this hands on demo of the model on our phone and laptop. This AI knows a TON about herbalism, natural health and survival skills, trained on 100M pages of content.
You can download the model here: https://BrightU.AI/downloads
It will run on local AI clients without an internet connection; It's free, unlimited and downloadable right now.
Brighteon
Breakthrough AI model demonstration on Above Phone notebook computers and de-Googled phones
To learn more, visit: http://abovephone.com/Brighteon - Introduction and Overview of Brighteon AI (0:02)- Details of Brighteon AI Model (55:23)- Black Friday Sale and Product Demonstration (55:37)- Privacy and Security Features of Above Phone (56:37)- Applications…
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KernelSU v2.0.0 - Ultra Legacy
- small writeup on what I did to keep support for 3.0 ~ 5.4.
KernelSU moved from prctl to sys_reboot + ioctl for its IPC/API.
This method has to unlock sys_reboot from seccomp so that it is allowed for apps on denylist.
This can allow us to bootstrap and request a file descriptor to use via ioctl.
Basic usage: https://github.com/backslashxx/various_stuff/blob/master/ksu_fd/ksu_fd.c
Now for what I did.
Since we don't have the same seccomp-bpf subsystem as ACK 5.10+
I straight up disable seccomp for allowed apps.
Actually, I'm the one who suggested to use sys_reboot which will also keep a usable syscall for syscall-based communication since we have access to a pointer.
Thats the massive difference, now for small changes.
- /data/system/packages.list trigger
For throne_tracker trigger, we keep LSM hook on inode_rename.
This is way less overhead, way less code and way less maintenance burden.
We also have the asynchronous-ity of throne tracker since ever since, I offloaded throne tracker to a kthread.
Do you really expect me to backport fsnotify handling to 3.0?
- setuid hook
For this we also keep the LSM. same stuff.
This is way less overhead, way less code and way less maintenance burden.
- devpts
we don't hook devpts anymore. you can call pm via 'su -c pm' or su and then pm.
- sys_reboot hook
I went out of my way to meme-out other manual hook ecosystem elites.
so Shirkneko (sukisu) and simonpunk (susfs)
I convinced them to use this signature for sys_reboot hook
This way the possibility to extend syscall-based instrumentation is infinite.
Other forks are to follow / following already.
RKSU also picked the same sys_reboot handler signature.
unsure for KSUN.
--
For 5.10+ users, while the driver on my repo will likely compile, I don't assure stability
nor I'll go out of my way to fix if theres issues. Just use upstream. This is not just due to me being lazy about it, this is also respect to upstream.
as always for LKM changes that I like, I just pass it on to kow
so for "LKM+" kind of thing, if you're willing to try bleeding edge stuff, use KowSU.
The commits are properly ordered and commented so if you want to do some integrations yourself
just cherry pick it on your own.
I guess that's it.
have fun.
- xx
- small writeup on what I did to keep support for 3.0 ~ 5.4.
KernelSU moved from prctl to sys_reboot + ioctl for its IPC/API.
This method has to unlock sys_reboot from seccomp so that it is allowed for apps on denylist.
This can allow us to bootstrap and request a file descriptor to use via ioctl.
Basic usage: https://github.com/backslashxx/various_stuff/blob/master/ksu_fd/ksu_fd.c
Now for what I did.
Since we don't have the same seccomp-bpf subsystem as ACK 5.10+
I straight up disable seccomp for allowed apps.
Actually, I'm the one who suggested to use sys_reboot which will also keep a usable syscall for syscall-based communication since we have access to a pointer.
Thats the massive difference, now for small changes.
- /data/system/packages.list trigger
For throne_tracker trigger, we keep LSM hook on inode_rename.
This is way less overhead, way less code and way less maintenance burden.
We also have the asynchronous-ity of throne tracker since ever since, I offloaded throne tracker to a kthread.
Do you really expect me to backport fsnotify handling to 3.0?
- setuid hook
For this we also keep the LSM. same stuff.
This is way less overhead, way less code and way less maintenance burden.
- devpts
we don't hook devpts anymore. you can call pm via 'su -c pm' or su and then pm.
- sys_reboot hook
I went out of my way to meme-out other manual hook ecosystem elites.
so Shirkneko (sukisu) and simonpunk (susfs)
I convinced them to use this signature for sys_reboot hook
ksu_handle_sys_reboot(int magic1, int magic2, unsigned int cmd, void __user **arg);
This way the possibility to extend syscall-based instrumentation is infinite.
Other forks are to follow / following already.
RKSU also picked the same sys_reboot handler signature.
unsure for KSUN.
--
For 5.10+ users, while the driver on my repo will likely compile, I don't assure stability
nor I'll go out of my way to fix if theres issues. Just use upstream. This is not just due to me being lazy about it, this is also respect to upstream.
as always for LKM changes that I like, I just pass it on to kow
so for "LKM+" kind of thing, if you're willing to try bleeding edge stuff, use KowSU.
The commits are properly ordered and commented so if you want to do some integrations yourself
just cherry pick it on your own.
I guess that's it.
have fun.
- xx
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Exynos fans resort to editing benchmarks to cope!
Beware of any Exynos 2600 leaks currently, as on twitter, Samsung fans (especially paid reviewers) are glazing results of a chip that doesn't exist. You'll come across the wildest justifications, including die sizes that could match an M4. All of which would be unrealistic for a mobile chip.
The funniest thing? They claim better single performance at lower frequencies than the 9500. With the same, exact, core. Oh, and better IPC too, 10% better, with the same exact core! These, to be true would again reach M4 die sizes just from the sheer cache requirements.
Follow @TechLeaksZone for future PSAs on fake leaks
Beware of any Exynos 2600 leaks currently, as on twitter, Samsung fans (especially paid reviewers) are glazing results of a chip that doesn't exist. You'll come across the wildest justifications, including die sizes that could match an M4. All of which would be unrealistic for a mobile chip.
The funniest thing? They claim better single performance at lower frequencies than the 9500. With the same, exact, core. Oh, and better IPC too, 10% better, with the same exact core! These, to be true would again reach M4 die sizes just from the sheer cache requirements.
Follow @TechLeaksZone for future PSAs on fake leaks