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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • I hate AIOs in general, but this isn’t as bad as some I’ve seen. Still got quite some issues though. You should clean up that contents folder.

    Lots of completely useless stuff there. For example 010000000001013 can actually cause problems during boot and doesn’t do anything. A lot of other random sysmodules that are unnecessary to 99% of users as well.

    Crap dnsmitm config that uses the 127.0.0.1 *nintendo* line, which is very general and uses more resources to filter. The rentry or nhguide’s dnsmitm configs are far better.

    Mission control is installed, but it’s BT patches are missing, so it’s not going to work.

    There’s a system settings file in config for some reason, but doesn’t appear to have any modifications.

    The Hekate ini has no way to boot syscfw for users that want it. (And uses cal0blank even though exosphere.ini already exists)


















  • which totally invalidates all of your phone’s security measures and leaves you completely unprotected.

    This is bullshit. If that was true, Linux would be the most unsecure OS in the world, since it’s users always have access to sudo.

    On Android phones with root, you have a root access manager, which controls root for all apps. Any app that would like to use root access has to go through your root manager to request it, which asks the user if they’d like to grant access. Usually, the Magisk app handles this, but in the past other root apps like SuperSU used to be used.

    If you don’t grant access to root, the apps on your phone have only as much access as on an unrooted phone. Root doesn’t make your phone less secure, apart from physical attacks due to the unlocked bootloader.