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I Turned ON All Ubuntu Telemetry.

I  did something today that will make certain corners of the internet audibly gasp. I didn’t disable telemetry. I didn’t firewall it. I didn’t put on a tinfoil hat and boot into a Faraday cage. No. I installed every Ubuntu data-donation tool and opted in manually like a lunatic with intent. Yes. Telemetry. On. All of it. Step 1: Installing the “evil” telemetry tool First, I installed Ubuntu’s main data-donation package: sudo apt update sudo apt install ubuntu-report Then I looked at the data it collects: ubuntu-report And what did I see? CPU model GPU model RAM size Screen resolution Oh no. My computer… exists . Step 2: Opting in aggressively Not satisfied with a passive existence, I explicitly told Ubuntu: ubuntu-report -f send yes That’s right. Not “ask me later” . Not “maybe” . YES. SEND IT. Somewhere, a Canonical server blinked awake like: “Another one has chosen… participation.” Step 3: Package usage stats (aka “He installed VLC”) Next up:...

Pixel Experience for S10 series

Based on android 11

Downloads 





  • Android OS version: 11.0.0_r15
  • Security patch level: November 2020
  • Build author/Device Maintainer: turbolukex5
  • ROM Developer: jhenrique09


Once the device is prepared proceed to boot into TWRP 

Advanced wipe - check the following, swipe right on the slider to confirm

Data
System
Cache
Dalvik cache

Install the rom.zip file you downloaded earlier 

*NOTE* GApps included in the rom.zip 

Beyond0lte = s10e 
Beyond1lte = s10
Beyond1lte = s10+

Install magisk boot image to boot partition 

(Install image , select magiskbootimg.img select boot)

Reboot device 👍

Once you've connected to a network, install magisk manager 

Run environmental setup , let it reboot. 

Rejoice. 🍺


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