But hey, at least we also get connection issues when compared to cable.
Zebov
In all fairness, I usually get the opposite. I grew up building DOS systems, but haven't messed with command lines in years. Decided to build an unRAID server and dip my toes into jumping to Linux. If I ever get stuck, can't find anything, and need to reach out, I usually get either "look it up" or "if you don't know, you don't need to be messing with X."
I'll save your username...
Yeah, Swift backup is the go to now
01JAN23 is the only sensible way.
I'm about 40 and have used them as demos for some time. There are a ton of games I've ended up buying that I never would've due to piracy. Maybe I'm all alone, but when finances are tight, I QUIT pirating games so I won't find another I love.
Also I'm firmly in the "I bought it, so I should own it camp." I have quite a few games that I'll buy, but still use the pirated version because it doesn't need the internet, or need to spend an hour updating every time I want to play.
I mean none of the others even come close to this. And that's without it being all but true.
It still works actually.
That's you assuming they show you what YOU want and not what THEY want you to see.
For what it's worth, fixing safetynet is like a module or two and a couple reboots.
What does it break? I've always had a rooted phone and outside of Google pay, have never had anything not work.
Fixing safetynet is just another magisk module (or two, it's been so long I don't remember anymore).
I've never had a phone that hasn't been rooted and also have always been able to use every app. Google pay might get pissy occasionally, but every banking app has always worked.
Who determines what is ineffective or harmful?
I mean chemo isn't puppies and rainbows.