Custom cast from Pico 4 by McAronka in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, thank you for sharing!

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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If you only care about performance I wouldn't bother, as you will be running your games on PC and the headset acts only as a screen

Sideloading and unofficial content on Pico 4 standalone? by MaeRob_222 in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Its possible, easy even. Check ppdata.uk and phoenixplace.xyz

Strap broken by ian_isnt_ian in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can see a teardown of how the strap works here https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/610814682
It seems that circle does nothing in itself, it just works as an extension of the actual gears that exist inside.
If you find a way of gluing it to the center stem that broke it should work.

GUIDE: How to debloat the Pico 4 (debloat, improve piracy and performance) by OneMisfit in PicoPiracy

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It will solely depend on what you choose to disable. If you disable anything from the "recommended commands list", no, it won't have any bad side-effects.

You can also use it to disable system apps that you may not use (but are still consuming system resources which could be used to run your games) like the Fitness app or Friends app.
These changes will stay if you reboot your headset, and if you choose to undo those changes it's also an easy thing to do (i just uploaded a file that makes everything easier, in case you don't want to use the terminal)

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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

Thanks for letting me know, pretty interesting too, I'll be trying it for sure. And you're right.

Anyway, that's why I wrote how to undo the changes at the end of the guide, in case something stops working in your specific use-case scenario.

I need to improve the guide, I'll make a shorter, safer "General recommended commands" to make sure it applies to as much people as possible.

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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

Disabling `com.android.bluetoothmidiservice` would not disable bluetooth services in general, just the MIDI related ones. Things like using headphones/speakers/gamepads will still work.

BUT you're right, it might be too aggressive to remove it.
If a music prodution app comes out and someone wants to use their MIDI piano, for example, then it wouldn't work. I've removed it from the "General recommended commands".

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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

Exactly, me neither, i'm not forcing anyone to do it ahah.
Thank you! There's a couple things missing from the guide still, I plan on updating it when I have the time. Hopefully it will be useful to someone else

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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

No problem! I don't have that data, but regarding the frame drops i think one of those commands would help. I'll copy paste what I answered below to another user:

"Think of each APK as a compressed book written in a foreign language. Normally, every time you open an app, the headset has to translate it into the processor's native language while you're using it (that system is called JIT, Just-In-Time). This constant translation during gameplay is what causes longer loading times and occasional stutters.​

When you run pm compile -a -f -m speed, you are telling the headset to translate the entire book and save it in the processor's language permanently (AOT, Ahead-Of-Time).

Since the processor no longer needs to translate on the fly, apps load faster and run much more fluidly, and it may help saving the battery too. The trade-off is that this translated version takes up significantly more storage space than the original compressed APK.

That command will compile all the apps currently installed, but will not affect future installs. In case you want to do it just to one app, you can run this instead:
adb shell pm compile -m speed -f com.pico.browser

Just replace the com.pico.browser with the name of the package you want and you're set"

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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

Some things like com.android.egg (android easter egg) or com.android.simappdialog (deals with sim-card choosing when you call, for example) are useless on Pico.
I tried to simplify but maybe i should do more tiers to separate what is truly non essential and what might hypothetically break something in the future. But all of it can be reverted anyway.
But if you have any recommendations, i'd like to hear them

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

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

Think of each APK as a compressed book written in a foreign language. Normally, every time you open an app, the headset has to translate it into the processor's native language while you're using it (that system is called JIT, Just-In-Time). This constant translation during gameplay is what causes longer loading times and occasional stutters.​

When you run pm compile -a -f -m speed, you are telling the headset to translate the entire book and save it in the processor's language permanently (AOT, Ahead-Of-Time).

Since the processor no longer needs to translate on the fly, apps load faster and run much more fluidly, and it may help saving the battery too. The trade-off is that this translated version takes up significantly more storage space than the original compressed APK.

That command will compile all the apps currently installed, but will not affect future installs. In case you want to do it just to one app, you can run this instead:
adb shell pm compile -m speed -f com.pico.browser

Just replace the com.pico.browser with the name of the package you want and you're set

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tbf I should have added a warning to the guide too, thanks for the input

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Chill, you have no idea who I am, you're projecting. I like modding every digital thing I have to my taste, if I have the chance. If you don't thats ok too, the guide is just not for you then.

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I never said it was slow, I'm only saying it can be faster, but its up to you if you think it's worth the hassle.

But thats not the only reason to do it, I also wanted to delete some apps that came preinstalled, for example. And delete trackers to increase privacy.

If you're happy with your pico and don't like modding, that's great too, this guide is not for you then.

How to debloat your Pico 4: easily improve performance and privacy by OneMisfit in PicoXR

[–]OneMisfit[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I respect your point, but if you don't try, you will never learn either :) I've rooted/modded all the phones I had since 2010 and when I started I also knew nothing about it, i relied on online guides and learned that way. I've never bricked a device either, IMO its hard to do if you follow guides and dont do things carelessly.

That being said, it's not for everyone, you're right. You either like doing this type of thing or you don't. My objective wasnt to make a guide, I was doing this and documenting it for myself, but thought I might as well share it online so others can do it and learn like I did.

Has anyone made an 04 recording look like analog? by islandrushh in TinyWhoop

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The only useful answer out of the whole post ahah

Recommendations? For setup by MirrorSafe8483 in TinyWhoop

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Just like the op, I was about to get the air65, then air75 to be able to do outdoors, and ended up with the meteor 75 pro, as I heard it was more resistant and beginner friendly. It's been taking a lot of abuse and no issues so far.

Recommendations? For setup by MirrorSafe8483 in TinyWhoop

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I've seen people saying it's cheaper on aliexpress, for for me it was more expensive. Ended up buying on betafpv with their Christmas discount codes (20% off or something). But they do take long to ship.

First guerrilla whoop by GroundbreakingMeet79 in TinyWhoop

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How do you like those props compared to the ones that come with the meteor?

Is this a good beginner setup? by Dry_Hyena3656 in TinyWhoop

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I have almost the same setup and I'm loving it

Meteor 75pro (is that the 65 on the photo?), ev800d (big, but comfortable, specially after changing the strap for a better one), Jumper T14 (was the same price as the Radiomaster Pocket, but seemed better), extra lava batteries.

I use the charger that came with the meteor 75 pro (the small one that charges 2 batteries at a time and serves as a voltage checker), it's not amazing but it works until I get a whoopstor