It'd be helpful if the uploaders of the NookHD/HD+ KitKat nightlies could include a small description as to what's been fixed or what's different. I know it may be small fixes and or tedious to write them every time but it'd still be cool to see the changes made Like a few days ago how location services was fixed!
You know that nightlies are built automatically, right?
Changelogs are generated automatically as well: cmxlog.com/11/ovation/
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You know that nightlies are built automatically, right?
Changelogs are generated automatically as well: cmxlog.com/11/ovation/
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It would have been so easy for the thread title to be misleading, so I tried not to do that.
So, I know that Samsung posts their source on opensource.samsung.com, and from there, I usually type in "D700" to see if they've posted anything new for our Epics (like the latest kernel source)..
I also have this link: http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/reception_main.do?method=reception_list&menu_item=mobile that is just a running list of their mobile related open source stuff.
Now for the question: Does anyone know of a way, maybe through an rss reader?, to monitor the site for something like 'changes to page including "D700".?
I've done this before in google reader and with Google Alerts, but the way their site is set up makes it more difficult.
Hopefully this thread does better than this one..or this one as, I have a knack for wondering interesting topics.
Sorry, I do not have the complete answer. When you search on that site, the results page appears to be at http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/reception_main.do?method=reception_search&searchValue=D700
Perhaps you could have something check that URL for changes, especially for the number of lines in the table.
Just a thought..
www.changedetection.com
I have one setup for HTC Website - i get an email usually minutes after something changes.
Its not impossible..BUT they always released the source code after they officially released it to the public..usually a day or so...so you would know when source is available in advanced...
or are you hoping for a glitch in their system where they make the code accidently available? lol
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www.changedetection.com
I have one setup for HTC Website - i get an email usually minutes after something changes.
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I'm surprised that's offered for free, seems like it would take considerable resources to run (especially if changes really do get noted that quickly).
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I'm surprised that's offered for free, seems like it would take considerable resources to run (especially if changes really do get noted that quickly).
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Not really..you can read the headers first for changes..the header is a few bytes long...then if you see a change in the header you load the site..and you don't load all the images...just the text portion which averages like 10kb or so (but most sites use gzip so its even less)...in comparison video streaming is 100000x more bandwidth intensive..
Good stuff. Thx peeps. These all blow my old method out of the water: ctrl + R , ctrl + F ..
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Its not impossible..BUT they always released the source code after they officially released it to the public..usually a day or so...so you would know when source is available in advanced...
or are you hoping for a glitch in their system where they make the code accidently available? lol
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if by "hoping," you mean "feverishly obsessing," then, yes.
This just reminded me of a related question:
With some forums, I can copy the URL (say, Epic 4G Development section), paste into Google Reader, which would hopefully populate with updates to the specific section. However, with XDA and Google Reader, doing gives me EVERY update from xda.. which defeats the purpose. it seems like all of the forums/threads are parallel.
Anyone know of a way to do this?
That's one of the things i miss about sdx..
Something I "hate" about the current Android environnement.
There is NO global bug reporting tool, unless I missed it.
There should be a way to report bugs and/or ask for features on ANY apps you D/L from the Market. I don't have the time to dig into forums, market comments, app dev mails/support to report bugs...
This should be integrated to Android by default. A nice simple interface to report bugs and request features, probably associated with the market.
What do you think about that?
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Something I "hate" about the current Android environnement.
There is NO global bug reporting tool, unless I missed it.
There should be a way to report bugs and/or ask for features on ANY apps you D/L from the Market. I don't have the time to dig into forums, market comments, app dev mails/support to report bugs...
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use Cyanogenmod and that way you can use "Anonymous statistics", whatever the rom you use!
Humm... I don't think you understand my point. I just say that for a better user experience, a common repository for bug reports/feature requests would be great.
That's it!
Of course, I can dig/drill through forums and stuff like that and get what I want or report my findings. But, a minimum should be done by developers: at least a shortcut to support/report bug/etc... into their apps.
Maybe it's just me (I'm not perfectly bilingual), but I found your comment a bit "rude".
Well I find it pretty easy to report bugs to the developpers. You just have go to the market and click on the email address and it opens directly the mail client with the recipient and object already completed! I would understand your message about how annoying it is to report bugs if that wasn't as easy as it actually is (I'd agree with you if we talked about WM). But it will only take you a few seconds to do that. I've used the feature several times and I find it very practical.
I've also used integrated feedback feature in some applications, but, sincerely, how much time did I gain? Maybe 10 sec?
Heres a couple sources and im including my own host file that i added tons of findings of my own. i also merged alot of hosts from other sources including the domains in How to filter ads on your G1 thread. so yea. add your own findings too please!
My host file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mvya9p27y44bax9
some more host sources:
http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
http://www.malwaredomainlist.com/hostslist/hosts.txt
http://mirror2.malwaredomains.com/files/
http://hostsfile.org/hosts.html
Thanks for this, my version I haven't updated for ages and ads were starting to creep back in on XP specially the annoying typing ***** that always seems to appear whilst watching TV online so saved me a job and being the bone idle git that I am I wouldn't have got round to update till at least 2015!
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Thanks for this, my version I haven't updated for ages and ads were starting to creep back in on XP specially the annoying typing ***** that always seems to appear whilst watching TV online so saved me a job and being the bone idle git that I am I wouldn't have got round to update till at least 2015!
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no problem man. if u want a good program to maintain hosts for your computer download hostsman. its awesome
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added 168 more findings of my own
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no problem man. if u want a good program to maintain hosts for your computer download hostsman. its awesome
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Quality thank you, googling as I type this
Edit: Installed and using, very handy little program. Thank you.
update: added 69 more findings
update: added some more
came across tonsssss more sources wit alotttt of domainssss. will add later
update: added 137+ domains. will add more tonight
Nice. We got to get you a place to link your host file, that way we can host it there, add it to the Adaway list, and it will automatically update.
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Nice. We got to get you a place to link your host file, that way we can host it there, add it to the Adaway list, and it will automatically update.
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lol. ya. ikr
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an app in the market does the same job doesnt it?
Thank you, you host file is now on my own server here: http://img1.absintheoriginal.cz/hosts
Anyone can add it to your own host sources.
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Thank you, you host file is now on my own server here: http://img1.absintheoriginal.cz/hosts
Anyone can add it to your own host sources.
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sweet!! im adding more right now
update: added 65 more domains
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edit: removed sources for safety reasons
Thanks! The best hosts ever.
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We all know that, we need a Wireguard Account and its application to use Wireguard VPN(AzireVPN) services.
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I should clarify that WireGuard ≠ AzireVPN. WireGuard is an open source VPN protocol and implementation project I started. AzireVPN is one of many providers selling commercial service to their particular WireGuard servers. Beyond that, they are pretty separate and unrelated.
With that out of the way, I'd encourage people not to use the attached zips of the original post here. They contain private keys -- which are evidently no longer private -- which means that if any other XDAers are using it, you'll be kicked off by each other and the thing will basically be unusable. More obviously, this also means there are grave security issues, since anybody can impersonate you, since your private key is shared with the world. It's sort of like if a stranger on the street gave you a microphone with an antenna attached and said, "you can trust this microphone with all your secrets, I swear", and then walked away with no further explanation. Don't talk into microphones given to you by strangers.
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I should clarify that WireGuard ≠ AzireVPN. WireGuard is an open source VPN protocol and implementation project I started. AzireVPN is one of many providers selling commercial service to their particular WireGuard servers. Beyond that, they are pretty separate and unrelated.
With that out of the way, I'd encourage people not to use the attached zips of the original post here. They contain private keys -- which are evidently no longer private -- which means that if any other XDAers are using it, you'll be kicked off by each other and the thing will basically be unusable. More obviously, this also means there are grave security issues, since anybody can impersonate you, since your private key is shared with the world. It's sort of like if a stranger on the street gave you a microphone with an antenna attached and said, "you can trust this microphone with all your secrets, I swear", and then walked away with no further explanation. Don't talk into microphones given to you by strangers.
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Hi @zx2c4
Thank you for clarifying certain things. As per your post there are several security issues which is a matter of concern. I thought its a great idea to use wireguard vpn because this just works fine. Since *Public Key* resides in the *.conf files whenever i use world-writable permission for *.conf files and setup the VPN connection. It warns me at the time of execution of script not to use *world-writable* permission. So i changed the permission to *owner* only and make them sticky. After this everything seems working fine.
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Hi @zx2c4
Thank you for clarifying certain things. As per your post there are several security issues which is a matter of concern. I thought its a great idea to use wireguard vpn because this just works fine. Since *Public Key* resides in the *.conf files whenever i use world-writable permission for *.conf files and setup the VPN connection. It warns me at the time of execution of script not to use *world-writable* permission. So i changed the permission to *owner* only and make them sticky. After this everything seems working fine.
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Your irrelevant response here isn't at all related to the security issue at hand, which probably indicates you don't understand the security issue. If you tell the world your private keys, those private keys are no longer secure. Your zip files contain static private keys. Hence, they are no longer private.
I'd strongly recommend you take down this post before others use it and find themselves in a dangerous situation. It looks like you put a lot of hard commendable work into this release, and so I'm very sorry to deliver the bad news to you.
Regrettably I won't have the time to field additional follow-ups on the matter. However, I'd encourage those reading not to use the zips attached to the original post.
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Your irrelevant response here isn't at all related to the security issue at hand, which probably indicates you don't understand the security issue. If you tell the world your private keys, those private keys are no longer secure. Your zip files contain static private keys. Hence, they are no longer private.
I'd strongly recommend you take down this post before others use it and find themselves in a dangerous situation. It looks like you put a lot of hard commendable work into this release, and so I'm very sorry to deliver the bad news to you.
Regrettably I won't have the time to field additional follow-ups on the matter. However, I'd encourage those reading not to use the zips attached to the original post.
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I really appreciate the time you gave here to clarify certain useful thing. I am going to take these downloads and this thread down. @zx2c4 thanks for your work. The VPN Protocol is amazing and works without any problem :good::good: .
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I doubt op will add it in the next updates for OP6T.
why my question is the following, is it possible to add it manually? Pretty cool thing to think about LEDs. I was looking for Setedit, but I didn't find anything to turn it on.
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I doubt op will add it in the next updates for OP6T.
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Hi, FYI OnePlus already add it in Q DP3.
Edit: You can check it by installing DP3 (not recommended because seems to be a little buggy) or watching this video (min 5:47).
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Hi, FYI OnePlus already add it in Q DP3.
Edit: You can check it by installing DP3 (not recommended because seems to be a little buggy) or watching this video (min 5:47).
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It's not working on 6T.
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It's not working on 6T.
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Yes but so so buggy (I was using DP3), 90% of the time doesn't work, 5% works for a few seconds and then disappears and the other 5% works "fine", anyways, that was not the point, he said "I doubt op will add it in the next updates for OP6T." and I replied that OP had already added it.