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Chaîne source @OnePlusGuide · Post #2739 · 20 août

🔻ESTRARRE IL PAYLOAD.BIN SU ONEPLUS NORD🔻 #ONEPLUSNORD#MODDING Ultimo post di questa serie di infarinatura del Modding per il nostro Nord. Non vi allarmate, ce ne saranno sicuramente altre in futuro, appena ci sarà qualche novità in termini di sviluppo! Oggi vi spiegheremo come estrarre il payload.bin, file che contiene tutte le immagini che vengono flashate sul telefono, tra cui la boot.img che è indispensabile per avere i permessi di root. ▪️Come estrarre il payload.bin su OP Nord - Testo ▪️Come estrarre il payload.bin su OP Nord - Video Le guide sono abbastanza esplicative, tuttavia se avete bisogno di chiarimenti non esitate a chiedere nei nostri gruppi! Guida scritta realizzata da Pit Guida video realizzata da Pierre — Il nostro canale 👉🏻@oneplusguide I nostri gruppi 👉🏻@oneplusitcommunity

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On the Schöningen Double-Pointed Sticks In Schöningen, Germany, archaeologists found double-pointed sticks, crafted 200,000 years ago by early Europeans, likely Neanderthals. These slender wooden tools, possibly throwing sticks, showcase precise craftsmanship. Sharpened at both ends, they reflect sophisticated woodwork and hunting skill. Their balanced design suggests aerodynamic mastery for small prey. Preserved in sediment, these artifacts highlight Europe’s ancient ingenuity. #artifacts @EuropeanTribalism

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Altar dedicated to the divine twins Mars and Venus. Marble, Roman artwork of the end of the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD), later re-used under the Hadrianic era (117-132 AD) as a base for a statue of Silvan. From the portico of the Piazzale dei Corporazioni in Ostia Antica. Shown in museum of Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome, Italy #artifacts @EuropeanTribalism

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On swastikas (18) In 2020 scientists discovered a trove in Denmark, which contained around one kilogram of gold artifacts. Among these items there was a disc depicting the Norse god Odin. The interesting thing is, that this disc can be dated to the 5th century A.D., and is thus the oldest trace of Odin worship which was ever found. The runic inscription on the disc reads "He is Odin's man". Interestingly the swastika is clearly depicted next to Odins head in the center of the disc. #artifacts @EuropeanTribalism

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