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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:...

ProtonAOSP [Pixel 6 pro]



This rom has a web installer making it easy to flash the firmware onto your device 

Boot the phone into fastboot mode

.\adb devices

.\adb reboot bootloader

you might want to kill the terminal 

.\adb kill-server

Go to this website choose to wipe the device 

Follow the prompts. For root extract the  rom zip file and extract the boot image from the firmware and patch it with magisk (install > select and patch a file > choose the boot image file

Make sure you enable developer options and turn on USB debugging

Send the magisk boot image file to PC , open a terminal in the platform tools folder.

Copy the path to the magiskboot.img file 

.\adb devices

Confirm USB debugging 

.\adb reboot bootloader

.\fastboot boot path to the magisk boot inage


The phone will boot with root access. Open magisk and tap install > direct install

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