How create bootanimation:
Boot Animation Creator app to create custom boot animations for your Android device. Here's a link to download the app from the Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.boot.animations&hl=en_US&gl=US
With this app, you can create boot animations using images or videos, and customize the animation duration, frame rate, and other settings. It also includes a preview feature to see how your boot animation will look before installing it on your device.
Windows Tool:
You can use Boot Animation Factory, a free software for Windows that allows you to create custom boot animations for Android devices. Here's the link to download it:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bootanimationfactory/
With Boot Animation Factory, you can create boot animations using images or videos, and customize the animation duration, frame rate, and other settings. It also includes a preview feature to see how your boot animation will look before installing it on your device.
To use Boot Animation Factory, simply download and install the software, and then follow the instructions provided in the user manual to create your custom boot animation. Once you have created your boot animation, you can transfer it to your Android device and install it using a custom recovery like TWRP.
Linux Tool:
You can use the Boot Animation Creator tool on Linux to create custom boot animations for your Android device. Here's how to install and use it:
1. Open the Terminal on your Linux machine.
2. Install the required dependencies by running the following command:
Please do not use Ubuntu/.deb and derivatives, this is rubbish, meme and very retarded.
3. Download the Boot Animation Creator tool from the following link:
https://github.com/bmaupin/bootanimation-creator
4. Extract the downloaded archive to a folder of your choice.
5. Open the Terminal and navigate to the extracted folder.
6. Run the following command to make the script executable:
7. Run the following command to launch the tool:
8. Follow the instructions provided by the tool to create your custom boot animation.
9. Once you have created your boot animation, transfer it to your Android device and install it using a custom recovery like TWRP.
That's it! You can now use Boot Animation Creator on Linux to create custom boot animations for your Android device.
Boot Animation Creator app to create custom boot animations for your Android device. Here's a link to download the app from the Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.boot.animations&hl=en_US&gl=US
With this app, you can create boot animations using images or videos, and customize the animation duration, frame rate, and other settings. It also includes a preview feature to see how your boot animation will look before installing it on your device.
Windows Tool:
You can use Boot Animation Factory, a free software for Windows that allows you to create custom boot animations for Android devices. Here's the link to download it:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bootanimationfactory/
With Boot Animation Factory, you can create boot animations using images or videos, and customize the animation duration, frame rate, and other settings. It also includes a preview feature to see how your boot animation will look before installing it on your device.
To use Boot Animation Factory, simply download and install the software, and then follow the instructions provided in the user manual to create your custom boot animation. Once you have created your boot animation, you can transfer it to your Android device and install it using a custom recovery like TWRP.
Linux Tool:
You can use the Boot Animation Creator tool on Linux to create custom boot animations for your Android device. Here's how to install and use it:
1. Open the Terminal on your Linux machine.
2. Install the required dependencies by running the following command:
sudo apt-get
install imagemagick libav-tools
Please do not use Ubuntu/.deb and derivatives, this is rubbish, meme and very retarded.
3. Download the Boot Animation Creator tool from the following link:
https://github.com/bmaupin/bootanimation-creator
4. Extract the downloaded archive to a folder of your choice.
5. Open the Terminal and navigate to the extracted folder.
6. Run the following command to make the script executable:
chmod +x bootanimation-creator.sh
7. Run the following command to launch the tool:
./bootanimation-creator.sh
8. Follow the instructions provided by the tool to create your custom boot animation.
9. Once you have created your boot animation, transfer it to your Android device and install it using a custom recovery like TWRP.
That's it! You can now use Boot Animation Creator on Linux to create custom boot animations for your Android device.
Google Play
Boot Animations for Superuser - Apps on Google Play
Install custom boot animations (loading animation) on your rooted Android device
KProfiles - About:
KProfiles is a simple Linux kernel module that can be used to regulate in-kernel activities such as boosts that are normally not exposed to the userspace. Kprofiles operates in a profile-oriented manner So, It has four profile modes: Disabled, Battery, Balanced, and Performance. Each mode is allocated a mode number. Developers can use the Kprofiles API function in conditions to limit or enable in-kernel tasks in a certain profile mode (look at usage section for example). Userspace can interact with Kprofiles by adjusting the mode number in /sys/module/kprofiles/parameters/kp_mode. The table below shows which mode number corresponds to the profile mode.
Root mode.:
To configure kprofiles do this (if the manager qs tile was not added in ROM) :-
In KProfiles 4.X.X, mode is renamed to kp_mode.
-> Open FKM
-> click on 3 lines
-> click on kernel settings
-> click custom tunables
-> click add a new tunable
-> click open file manager
-> travel to path /sys/module/kprofiles/parameters. -------- and select "kp_mode"
There are 3 profiles to be used with kprofiles:
0 = disabled profile which defaults to max boosting as we used to do maximum boosting before kprofiles
1(used by default) = battery profile which has 0 boosts focusing on battery backup
2 = balanced profile which has average boosts to balance between performance and battery backup
3 = performance profile which has maximum boosts for extra performance and better UX
Use which you prefer and enjoy :)
Change it according to your needs :)
Source: https://github.com/dakkshesh07/Kprofiles
KProfiles Manager (rom package - rootless mode):
https://github.com/KProfiles/android_packages_apps_Kprofiles
Screenshot: https://prnt.sc/H1vi86Y1dghH
DT: https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/a92a249b94a1808ccc77f175d5e6429d47adaf3c
https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/4f96110622940695d808d75eb26e70ce6693e2a7
KT: https://github.com/TogoFire/kernel_xiaomi_panda/search?q=kprofiles&type=commits
Manifest: https://github.com/Project-Xtended/manifest/commit/13c3aaf547604feb3e5dc2d0f53fa4d3e7496f66
KProfiles is a simple Linux kernel module that can be used to regulate in-kernel activities such as boosts that are normally not exposed to the userspace. Kprofiles operates in a profile-oriented manner So, It has four profile modes: Disabled, Battery, Balanced, and Performance. Each mode is allocated a mode number. Developers can use the Kprofiles API function in conditions to limit or enable in-kernel tasks in a certain profile mode (look at usage section for example). Userspace can interact with Kprofiles by adjusting the mode number in /sys/module/kprofiles/parameters/kp_mode. The table below shows which mode number corresponds to the profile mode.
Root mode.:
To configure kprofiles do this (if the manager qs tile was not added in ROM) :-
In KProfiles 4.X.X, mode is renamed to kp_mode.
-> Open FKM
-> click on 3 lines
-> click on kernel settings
-> click custom tunables
-> click add a new tunable
-> click open file manager
-> travel to path /sys/module/kprofiles/parameters. -------- and select "kp_mode"
There are 3 profiles to be used with kprofiles:
0 = disabled profile which defaults to max boosting as we used to do maximum boosting before kprofiles
1(used by default) = battery profile which has 0 boosts focusing on battery backup
2 = balanced profile which has average boosts to balance between performance and battery backup
3 = performance profile which has maximum boosts for extra performance and better UX
Use which you prefer and enjoy :)
Change it according to your needs :)
Source: https://github.com/dakkshesh07/Kprofiles
KProfiles Manager (rom package - rootless mode):
https://github.com/KProfiles/android_packages_apps_Kprofiles
Screenshot: https://prnt.sc/H1vi86Y1dghH
DT: https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/a92a249b94a1808ccc77f175d5e6429d47adaf3c
https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/4f96110622940695d808d75eb26e70ce6693e2a7
KT: https://github.com/TogoFire/kernel_xiaomi_panda/search?q=kprofiles&type=commits
GitHub
GitHub - dakkshesh07/Kprofiles: A Linux kernel module for Kernelspace profile modes. Read the README for more info.
A Linux kernel module for Kernelspace profile modes. Read the README for more info. - dakkshesh07/Kprofiles
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POCO Curse is Inevitable
Twitter
Poco F5 was launched just 2 weeks ago Globally and in India.
A guy bought it new and after some time display started having issues and it even uses so called 12 bit display
It could be a manufacturing defect which is normal but what's surprising is even after re-tweeting and tagging in comments poco help support and professional CEO of Poco by several users and tipsters, Poco has NOT yet responded to the issues yet.
Poco support is helping but other users with their issues in Poco devices instead of this latest F'king Poco F5 device
Guy has requested for replacement from Flipkart since refunding money is not possible
Makes a lot of sense why they are giving 2 years of warranty again as quality is still trash.
Motherboard issues takes time to come forward, But display issues already arrived
https://t.me/techleakszone/2925
Poco F5 was launched just 2 weeks ago Globally and in India.
A guy bought it new and after some time display started having issues and it even uses so called 12 bit display
It could be a manufacturing defect which is normal but what's surprising is even after re-tweeting and tagging in comments poco help support and professional CEO of Poco by several users and tipsters, Poco has NOT yet responded to the issues yet.
Poco support is helping but other users with their issues in Poco devices instead of this latest F'king Poco F5 device
Guy has requested for replacement from Flipkart since refunding money is not possible
Makes a lot of sense why they are giving 2 years of warranty again as quality is still trash.
Motherboard issues takes time to come forward, But display issues already arrived
https://t.me/techleakszone/2925
PicPaySafetNetRiruLSposedProps.zip
76.3 MB
Stuff Android
ViperFX RE (5.4).apk
audio_process_files.zip
124 MB
Audio process files pack to ViperFX - v1.2
Changelog:
v1.1:
55 vdc files
1895 irs files
1877 presets files
v1.2:
More things.
Download now
Dir:
Internal Storage/Android/data/com.wstxda.viper4android/files
What is V4A?
Viper's Audio is a software program available for Android and PC platforms that is designed to enhance and improve sound quality. It functions as a system equalizer, providing various sound effects and adjustments to optimize the audio output. By applying different sound effects, users can customize and enhance their listening experience according to their preferences.
Only decent audio mod out there.
Changelog:
v1.1:
55 vdc files
1895 irs files
1877 presets files
v1.2:
More things.
Download now
Dir:
Internal Storage/Android/data/com.wstxda.viper4android/files
What is V4A?
Viper's Audio is a software program available for Android and PC platforms that is designed to enhance and improve sound quality. It functions as a system equalizer, providing various sound effects and adjustments to optimize the audio output. By applying different sound effects, users can customize and enhance their listening experience according to their preferences.
Only decent audio mod out there.
r/MicroG
by m_zz
Google began deleting
accounts that use Aurora Store
First reports came in today. The accounts that got deleted were solely used with Aurora Store.
Still, if you want to be safe, make sure that you only use disposable accounts which are not associated with an important Google account to log in through Aurora Store. Also, it's a not so friendly reminder to ideally make yourself independent of Google
Seems like the kraken has awoken.
If you're wondering why anonymous logins currently don't work: Aurora's main developer Rahul Patel is working on it. It's a good time to consider a donation for this project that is so central for the Open Source community around usable versions of Android free of Google's Play Services.
Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MicroG/comments/13tnolm/google_began_deleting_accounts_that_use_aurora/
https://piunikaweb.com/2023/05/29/google-banning-blocking-or-deleting-accounts-using-aurora-store-heres-the-official-word/
by m_zz
Google began deleting
accounts that use Aurora Store
First reports came in today. The accounts that got deleted were solely used with Aurora Store.
Still, if you want to be safe, make sure that you only use disposable accounts which are not associated with an important Google account to log in through Aurora Store. Also, it's a not so friendly reminder to ideally make yourself independent of Google
Seems like the kraken has awoken.
If you're wondering why anonymous logins currently don't work: Aurora's main developer Rahul Patel is working on it. It's a good time to consider a donation for this project that is so central for the Open Source community around usable versions of Android free of Google's Play Services.
Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MicroG/comments/13tnolm/google_began_deleting_accounts_that_use_aurora/
https://piunikaweb.com/2023/05/29/google-banning-blocking-or-deleting-accounts-using-aurora-store-heres-the-official-word/
ViPER4Android FX Redesign to Custom ROMs.:
packages/apps/ViPER4AndroidFX:
https://github.com/TogoFire/packages_apps_ViPER4AndroidFX
DT side:
To build v4a:
https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/a68bdb74503abd8f35286cefb65d15a8e6501c02
Sepolicy v4a:
https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/0bfdb42b567abc94eb574fde6a3d0a7f6f51df62
Note:
Not compatible with all devices. So, you need to test to see if it's ok on your device.
V4A Pack: https://t.me/stuff_android/330
packages/apps/ViPER4AndroidFX:
https://github.com/TogoFire/packages_apps_ViPER4AndroidFX
DT side:
To build v4a:
https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/a68bdb74503abd8f35286cefb65d15a8e6501c02
Sepolicy v4a:
https://github.com/VoltageOS-Devices/device_xiaomi_daisy/commit/0bfdb42b567abc94eb574fde6a3d0a7f6f51df62
Note:
Not compatible with all devices. So, you need to test to see if it's ok on your device.
V4A Pack: https://t.me/stuff_android/330
GitHub
GitHub - TogoFire/packages_apps_ViPER4AndroidFX: 🎧 v4a re
🎧 v4a re. Contribute to TogoFire/packages_apps_ViPER4AndroidFX development by creating an account on GitHub.
2023 Gaming Mouse Tier List!
https://youtu.be/r-B3VIiJQw0
The darlings - Most recommended:
- Thunderbolt ML903 4K
- Zaopin Z1 PRO
- LAMZU ATLANTIS
- Ninjutso Sora
- FANTECH ARIA XD7
- Kysona M600
- Dragonfly F1
The best mouse currently:
- Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition
Yep, that's the only thing Razer has done that's worth it to date! Leftover Razer products are rubbish. Out of nowhere Razer went crazy and said to itself, let's make the best mouse on the market.
Best Brazilian store site for the best peripherals on the market:
https://doctormouse.com.br/
About debounce time:
https://telegra.ph/About-debounce-time-06-30
https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/rx35bq/mouse_debounce_detailed_explanation/
4KHz MAKES A DIFFERENCE?! ULTIMATE GUIDE ON POLLING RATE!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwCnXjSjS88
Flash's MCU sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CNSo_oAlMbr0_kFNlY8dz8WwX02KOrlHclJVyDdVATY/edit?usp=drivesdk
https://youtu.be/r-B3VIiJQw0
The darlings - Most recommended:
- Thunderbolt ML903 4K
- Zaopin Z1 PRO
- LAMZU ATLANTIS
- Ninjutso Sora
- FANTECH ARIA XD7
- Kysona M600
- Dragonfly F1
The best mouse currently:
- Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition
Yep, that's the only thing Razer has done that's worth it to date! Leftover Razer products are rubbish. Out of nowhere Razer went crazy and said to itself, let's make the best mouse on the market.
Best Brazilian store site for the best peripherals on the market:
https://doctormouse.com.br/
About debounce time:
https://telegra.ph/About-debounce-time-06-30
https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/rx35bq/mouse_debounce_detailed_explanation/
4KHz MAKES A DIFFERENCE?! ULTIMATE GUIDE ON POLLING RATE!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwCnXjSjS88
Flash's MCU sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CNSo_oAlMbr0_kFNlY8dz8WwX02KOrlHclJVyDdVATY/edit?usp=drivesdk
YouTube
2023 Gaming Mouse Tier List!
1.ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition: https://amzn.to/41SEiRq
2.Cooler Master MM712: https://amzn.to/3BFXB63
3.Endgame Gear XM2we: https://amzn.to/3MjN84V
4.FANTECH ARIA XD7: https://amzn.to/42UwMH0
5.Finalmouse Starlight-12:https://us.maxgaming.com/us/wireless…
2.Cooler Master MM712: https://amzn.to/3BFXB63
3.Endgame Gear XM2we: https://amzn.to/3MjN84V
4.FANTECH ARIA XD7: https://amzn.to/42UwMH0
5.Finalmouse Starlight-12:https://us.maxgaming.com/us/wireless…
ksu-unmount-modules-release.zip
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Unmount modules function for KernelSU. It is also mounting writeable systemless hosts for Adaway
Better support systemless hosts
https://github.com/HuskyDG/KSU_overlay_unmount/releases
https://t.me/MagiskDeltaModules/112
Better support systemless hosts
https://github.com/HuskyDG/KSU_overlay_unmount/releases
https://t.me/MagiskDeltaModules/112
About Pastebin:
https://github.com/PeroSar/rustbin-cli
https://github.com/theanalyst/ix.el
https://termbin.com/
https://github.com/solusipse/fiche
https://t.me/cyberknight_777/577
A Telegram bot in Rust. The bot was rewritten entirely from scratch, using the gramme.rs framework. Here is the source:
https://github.com/cyberknight777/knight-bot
https://bin.cyberknight777.dev
https://t.me/cyberknight_777/1152
# Pastebin commands:
cat error.log | curl -F 'file=@error.log' https://bin.cyberknight777.dev
cat out/error.log | curl -F 'file=@out/error.log' https://bin.cyberknight777.dev
cat error.log | nc termbin.com 9999
cat out/error.log | nc termbin.com 9999
ls -la | nc termbin.com 9999
cat out/error.log | curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io
cat error.log | curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io
https://github.com/PeroSar/rustbin-cli
https://github.com/theanalyst/ix.el
https://termbin.com/
https://github.com/solusipse/fiche
https://t.me/cyberknight_777/577
A Telegram bot in Rust. The bot was rewritten entirely from scratch, using the gramme.rs framework. Here is the source:
https://github.com/cyberknight777/knight-bot
https://bin.cyberknight777.dev
https://t.me/cyberknight_777/1152
# Pastebin commands:
cat error.log | curl -F 'file=@error.log' https://bin.cyberknight777.dev
cat out/error.log | curl -F 'file=@out/error.log' https://bin.cyberknight777.dev
cat error.log | nc termbin.com 9999
cat out/error.log | nc termbin.com 9999
ls -la | nc termbin.com 9999
cat out/error.log | curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io
cat error.log | curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io
V = Vanilla Ice Cream = a15
U = Upside Down Cake = a14
T = Tiramisu = a13
S = Snow Cone = a12
R = Rubby = a11
Q = Quindim = a10
P = Pie = a9
O = Oreo = a8 ~ 8.1
N = Nougat = a7 ~ 7.1.2
M = Marshmallow = a6 ~ 6.0.1
L = Lollipop = a5 ~ 5.1.1
K = KitKat = a4.4 ~ 4.4.4
I = Ice Cream Sandwich = a4.0 ~4.0.5
H = Honeycomb = a3.0 ~ 3.2
G = Gingerbread = a2.3.3 ~ 2.3.7
F = Froyo = a2.2 ~ 2.2.2
E = Eclair = a2.1
D = Donout = a1.6
C = Cupcake = a1.5
U = Upside Down Cake = a14
T = Tiramisu = a13
S = Snow Cone = a12
R = Rubby = a11
Q = Quindim = a10
P = Pie = a9
O = Oreo = a8 ~ 8.1
N = Nougat = a7 ~ 7.1.2
M = Marshmallow = a6 ~ 6.0.1
L = Lollipop = a5 ~ 5.1.1
K = KitKat = a4.4 ~ 4.4.4
I = Ice Cream Sandwich = a4.0 ~4.0.5
H = Honeycomb = a3.0 ~ 3.2
G = Gingerbread = a2.3.3 ~ 2.3.7
F = Froyo = a2.2 ~ 2.2.2
E = Eclair = a2.1
D = Donout = a1.6
C = Cupcake = a1.5
Normal / Hydrogel / Glass / Ceramic Screen Protector COMPARISON and DURABILITY Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shtxlEn295o
Fuck Hydrogel. Gel is only good for hair, and if anything it's good for anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shtxlEn295o
Fuck Hydrogel. Gel is only good for hair, and if anything it's good for anything
YouTube
Normal / Hydrogel / Glass / Ceramic Screen Protector COMPARISON and DURABILITY Test
This video is about screen protector comparison and durability test between:
✅ Normal screen protector
✅ Hydrogel screen protector
✅ 9D Tempered glass screen protector (9H)
✅ 9D Ceramic screen protector
Test includes:
✅ Water drop
✅ Plastic tool (Scratch…
✅ Normal screen protector
✅ Hydrogel screen protector
✅ 9D Tempered glass screen protector (9H)
✅ 9D Ceramic screen protector
Test includes:
✅ Water drop
✅ Plastic tool (Scratch…
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Sandboxed GMS/Graphene GAPPS
How to install:
1 - Give 'apps' permission to install from unknown sources.
2 - Install Google Play Services (it will download dependencies too, so that's all you need).
3 - Check Google Play Services, Google Services Framework and Google Play Store permissions and set them as you wish. Just keep in mind that if you deny access to phone, contacts and other core funcionalities, you'll probably have issues with core GAPPS funcionalities, like contacts sync, for instance.
4 - Login to Play Store to configure your Google Account.
5 - Check Sandboxed Google Play on settings/apps to get more information and other configurations, or check Graphene site.
https://t.me/voltageos/68441
To VoltageOS ⚡️
How to install:
1 - Give 'apps' permission to install from unknown sources.
2 - Install Google Play Services (it will download dependencies too, so that's all you need).
3 - Check Google Play Services, Google Services Framework and Google Play Store permissions and set them as you wish. Just keep in mind that if you deny access to phone, contacts and other core funcionalities, you'll probably have issues with core GAPPS funcionalities, like contacts sync, for instance.
4 - Login to Play Store to configure your Google Account.
5 - Check Sandboxed Google Play on settings/apps to get more information and other configurations, or check Graphene site.
https://t.me/voltageos/68441
To VoltageOS ⚡️