@libreware · Post #1255 · 03/17/2024, 06:46 AM
KernelSU A kernel-based #root solution for #Android https://kernelsu.org/guide/installation.html https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU @KernelSU @KernelSU_group
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#kotlin#android#apk#apks#dhizuku#installer#root#shizuku InstallerX Revived is a free, open-source Android app installer that replaces your phone’s default installer with a more powerful and customizable one. It supports many file types like apk, apks, xapk, and zip with multiple apps inside. You get features like batch installs, automatic deletion of install files, and options to block certain apps from installing. It works on Android 7 to 16 and offers a modern interface with language support. This installer improves installation speed, fixes bugs, and lets you control installation settings for a smoother, safer app installation experience. It’s community-maintained and respects your privacy. https://github.com/wxxsfxyzm/InstallerX-Revived
@libreware · Post #1255 · 03/17/2024, 06:46 AM
KernelSU A kernel-based #root solution for #Android https://kernelsu.org/guide/installation.html https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU @KernelSU @KernelSU_group
@libreware · Post #1435 · 03/16/2025, 05:05 PM
Obtainium Get #Android App Updates Directly From the Source. Tired of waiting for updates in the Play Store? Obtainium lets you install and update Android apps directly from their source (like GitHub release pages) and notifies you about new releases. Cut out the middleman and stay up-to-date! Key Features: * Direct Updates: Install and update apps directly from release pages. * Notifications: Get notified when new versions of your apps are available. * Open Source: Built by the community, for the community. Learn More: * Video Tutorial:Obtainium 101 * README:GitHub * Wiki:obtainium.imranr.dev Recommended Tools: * AppVerifier:GitHub - Verify app authenticity. Community Resources: * Crowdsourced App Configs:apps.obtainium.imranr.dev Why Use Obtainium? See the original motivation: Side Of Burritos - You should use this instead of F-Droid | How to use app RSS feed Project Links: * Website:obtainium.imranr.dev * Source Code:GitHub #apk
@libreware · Post #1182 · 09/19/2023, 04:51 AM
. Obtainium is available via IzzyOnDroid or GitHub and let's you search for apps directly, or you can enter a URL to an app's project, where it grabs the latest APK, and installs it. Then it will check periodically for updates & install those as soon as they pop up. It is the fastest way to get the latest version of an app, & completely bypasses all the app stores. This can be good or bad. Good because you get apps you can't get anywhere else, and the latest versions sooner. Bad because you don't have anyone verifying the safeness of the file. FFUpdater does the same with web browsers and OrBot. If you use Obtainium for other apps, you can use it for your browsers as well, and get rid of FFUpdater to free up resources. Obtainium supports many App sources, including but not limited to: - GitHub - GitLab - IzzyOnDroid - F-Droid - APKPure - APKMirror Obtainium is in pre-release, & isn't the most user friendly app, so it may take a while to learn. Don't give up! ⚡️https://t.me/LinuxTechIndex/738 #apk
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@libreware · Post #1582 · 04/25/2026, 03:55 PM
MicroGPlus Easy #MicroG#installer https://bitgapps.io/extra.html https://t.me/MicroGPlusChat microG is a free and open-source implementation of Google Play Services. It aims to provide a functional replacement for proprietary Google services on #Android devices. It allows users to run applications that depend on #Google Play Services.
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@libreware · Post #1478 · 08/28/2025, 03:18 PM
⚠️Hackers Could Gain Full Control of Your Rooted Android Devices by Exploiting One Vulnerability. https://zimperium.com/blog/the-rooting-of-all-evil-security-holes-that-could-compromise-your-mobile-device https://cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-could-gain-full-control-rooted-android-devices/ #Android#root#ksu#magisk
@thedevs · Post #1513 · 06/22/2019, 11:22 AM
ktlint, an anti-bikeshedding Kotlin linter with built-in formatter. #tools#kotlin @thedevs https://kutt.it/3S1swQ
@libreware · Post #1279 · 04/08/2024, 03:29 PM
UpgradeAll Check updates for Android apps, Magisk modules and more Free and open source software which simplifies the process of finding updates for Android apps (even if you didn't install them), Magisk modules and more. The main focus is on speed and ease of use, which is widely appreciated by users. Currently, the following sources are officially supported: Github Gitlab F-Droid Play Store Coolapk Source List https://github.com/DUpdateSystem/UpgradeAll Telegram channel: https://t.me/upallci Discussions: https://t.me/DUpdateSystem https://matrix.to/#/#upgradeall:matrix.org https://jq.qq.com/?_wv=1027&k=ZAOtKhuH Download https://github.com/DUpdateSystem/UpgradeAll/releases https://f-droid.org/packages/net.xzos.upgradeall/ #apk#android#upgrade#update
@thedevs · Post #1907 · 05/08/2021, 12:35 PM
Migrating from Python to Kotlin for our backend services. #article#python#kotlin @thedevs https://kutt.it/R1wZmD
@libreware · Post #1408 · 02/11/2025, 03:44 AM
Warning for #Android gapps traitors: Uninstall the application: Android System SafetyCore, which has been automatically installed on most devices. It is used by Google to scan your data, just like Apple has been doing on iOS, but you have the choice to uninstall it. If you don't have it yet, watch out for it being installed silently over the next few days! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.safetycore Be careful on GrapheneOS too if you have Google services installed. While GrapheneOS will stop it from auto installing, it can nag you about installing it. And it won't tell you what it really is. Nor will most online resources. Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: stop Play Store from attempting to auto-install some system component packages, such as "Android System SafetyCore" (com.google.android.safetycore) and "Android System Key Verifier" (com.google.android.contactkeys) https://grapheneos.org/releases The phone is asking me to install this app, anyone knows information about if its truly need it or not? Im with the Google Play Services sandbox install https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/19193-android-system-safety-core If you don't have GrapheneOS, it's going to automatically install itself again at some point after uninstalling it. Locating the App Go to Settings → Apps (or Apps & Notifications) → Show system apps. Look for “Android System SafetyCore.” Check whether the app has any special permissions (e.g., internet access). Uninstalling or Disabling In many cases, you can uninstall an update or at least disable the app. Check the available options in the app info. This is client side scanning. It's a way to spy on your device before it's encrypted. Other information on the topic: https://www.androidauthority.com/google-messages-nudes-3499420/ https://www.androidauthority.com/android-system-key-verifier-3499353/
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@libreware · Post #1151 · 06/22/2023, 02:55 PM
LibreMobileOS AOSP-based mobile OS aiming to ease transition to de-googled(*) #Android use-cases, while also supporting using Google services. Supports microg or gms https://libremobileos.com/lmodroid https://get.libremobileos.com
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