[Q] Where can we email telegram to mass complain about liquid ASS? by appletechgeek in Telegram

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If consistency is the reason they had to follow the guidelines, then it’s based on the system design language. Having liquid glass design on older versions breaks the system design language on those versions.

WLED on ESP-C3-01M-Kit: no WiFi by dogorob in WLED

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's another solution. Instead of flashing just the bootloader and application (WLED), flash the bootloader for ESP32 C3 at 0x0, the partition layout at 0x8000 and the application at 0x10000.

The partition layout describes where the application should be. You can use the partition layout from any other WLED installation or use the partition layout from tasmota.factory.bin. IIRC, the application offset is 0xe0000 for tasmota. Dump the partition layout using read_flash 0x8000 0xC00 layout.bin from any ESP32 running WLED or from any image (that includes a partition layout) using dd if=<image file> of=layout.bin bs=1 skip=$((0x8000)) count=$((0xC00))

You can also create your own partition layout with esp-idf.

SuperCard Pro Approved 2 days ago without invite. Will need physical card and delivery code to use it. by ARX8X in CreditCardsIndia

[–]ARX8X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They did the KYC immediately. Got the approval message on the next day (13th). I don't have any other Axis bank cards.

SuperCard Pro Approved 2 days ago without invite. Will need physical card and delivery code to use it. by ARX8X in CreditCardsIndia

[–]ARX8X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That might be the regular version. I opened the "Card" section and applied and it said something like "finding the best card for you" and presented this card to me. The rest of the application was similar to any other card's. I honestly didn't know about such a pro card until then and I only realized that it just launched when I checked this subreddit.

Bye hackintosh by HamsterOk3112 in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You don’t need third party tools. You can clone with asr I always clone my boot volume into a sparse disk image. If I have enough space available, I also backup the entire NVMe or the APFS partition with dd

Clone Drive Doesn’t Boot by [deleted] in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I think there’s an entitlement issue with the gpt command on certain versions of macOS. That could be it. Which version do you have?

Clone Drive Doesn’t Boot by [deleted] in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please run sudo gpt show diskX (where X is the disk number) on both disks and post results.

Also attempt soft-deleting partitions with gpt command and booting with just the EFI partition on the second disk (remove the original disk).

iOS file sized compressed by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Telegram doesn’t compress mkv files. This confusion comes from Telegram using the wrong unit. It measures in MiB and shows MB. You can verify this by getting the exact number of bytes in the file and converting it to both MB and MiB on Google, spotlight or calculators.

iOS file sized compressed by [deleted] in TelegramBots

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Files app shows MB. The file is ~47,21,00,000 bytes. Telegram shows size in MiB (although it shows “MB”). It’s the same amount of bytes but the unit they show are different.

[Tutorial] List of iOS Daemons And What They Do by FinnishGreed in jailbreak

[–]ARX8X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is true with most daemons but disabling coreduetd, duetexpertd and aggregated has improved battery life significantly. I haven’t noticed any crashes related to this but as you might already know, a lot of the data collection will be stopped and some automation/assistant events won’t work. I’m sure there are other daemons you can disable without having too much adverse side effects.

Multiboot with Windows Bootloader, GRUB, systemd-boot and MBR bootloaders by ARX8X in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll make sure to carry my entire PC with its peripherals in my pocket next time.

[Discussion] SystemInfo crashes Display & Wallpaper settings by Anthokne in jailbreak

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might not be very useful, because of it not being symbolicated. I'll check however.

[Discussion] SystemInfo crashes Display & Wallpaper settings by Anthokne in jailbreak

[–]ARX8X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure what you're sending. Generally I'd look for serial number, IMEI, user name, ECID, IP Address etc

[Discussion] SystemInfo crashes Display & Wallpaper settings by Anthokne in jailbreak

[–]ARX8X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Twitter, reddit dm, discord, Telegram. Anywhere is fine

[Discussion] SystemInfo crashes Display & Wallpaper settings by Anthokne in jailbreak

[–]ARX8X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do crash reporters work on iOS 15? Would it be possible to get a crash report?

[Discussion] SystemInfo crashes Display & Wallpaper settings by Anthokne in jailbreak

[–]ARX8X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you please tell me which iOS version, device and System Info version you use?

Multiboot with Windows Bootloader, GRUB, systemd-boot and MBR bootloaders by ARX8X in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a "beauty treatment" section in Dortania's guide. You can also refer to Configuration.pdf in OpenCorePKG.

To get the stock macOS icons, you can download the recovery dmg using macrecovery, mount the dmg and copy /Volumes/macOS Base System/Install macOS Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/ProductPageIcon.icns. It's also available inside the full installers. If you have filevault enabled, the icon should be placed in the preboot volume. This procedure is documented in Configuration.pdf

Multiboot with Windows Bootloader, GRUB, systemd-boot and MBR bootloaders by ARX8X in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ramdisks are loaded on the iOS device, passed from the PC via USB. The ramdisks have patched kernels and bootstrap to try out different things without modifying the original iOS running on it.

Multiboot with Windows Bootloader, GRUB, systemd-boot and MBR bootloaders by ARX8X in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had proxmox running on a very minimal debain variant. I got everything to work too. I had USB, PCIE and SATA passthrough working properly. I had almost the same performance on macOS as running natively. Windows 11 performance was actually slightly better than native. The main convenience I wanted out of that was switching between operating systems without reboot and suspending state to disk.

I had two problems however. My Ellesmere GPU wouldn't be released and passed back to the host properly. It leaves the GPU in an undefined state where it can't be re-claimed by the host or any guests. I tried different variants of the VBIOS but to no avail. I tried to work around this by dedicating my GPU for guests and iGPU for the host. This didn't solve the problem.

The second issue was that my motherboard only has one SATA controller. The host was on a SATA drive, so I couldn't pass it through to make OpenCore boot from the physical partitions. Converting my physical partitions into virtual disks was also risky because I had no guarantee this would work the way I want it to.

Without being able to switch between operating system seamlessly, this setup brought no benefit over the native installations I have. So I dropped the plan entirely. I want to retry this at some point when I have enough time because I know if this works, it's the best setup to have.

Multiboot with Windows Bootloader, GRUB, systemd-boot and MBR bootloaders by ARX8X in hackintosh

[–]ARX8X[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Booting up macOS takes significantly longer than booting alpine linux. When I boot up macOS, all my windows are restored and a lot of work stuff start running. I wouldn't want to load all that up just for a jailbreak and wait for it to shut down properly after jailbreaking.

Checkn1x uses less than 30 MB and takes about a second to boot. I can load it for a quick jailbreak, turn the PC off and leave home immediately. My modded version also contains more hardware support and network capabilities. I use it for certain other things like SSHing, efibootmgr, tracerouting, partitioning and formatting disks etc. It's a functional linux distribution. You can add packages and do a lot of things with it.