They won't because it works exactly as they want it to
AceSLS
Is there any difference between the native shell and Termux's? I just installed fish and chsh'ed it to default: after syncing over all my dotfiles it looks and acts as expected.
I did the same, but that's not what I'm talking about.
I don't know for sure, but if I hat to guess I'd say that Termux uses chroot to emulate a more Linuxy experience by changing your root to /data/data/com.termux/files/ with it's own bin, etc, lib and so on directories
Using su you escape that chroot and start using your roms root directory at /
I might be totally wrong with this, but that should hopefully clarify the way it behaves
nmap works great for this
traceroute might also be usable vith the -p switch I guess?
You can totally use sudo if you're rooted. Using su also allows you to acces your native shell instead of Termuxs
I'll just stick to Termux and proot, thanks
I'd guess it's because encryption adds overhead and slows things down. It's also overkill for most people's needs, since the chance to get their PC stolen isn't worth the performance impact
Should definitely be default on Laptops though
Looks like a Rabbeet
Just fyi, adb authorization resets like every 7 days by default. So if you hope to use your home PC to fix this you should not wait to long
For the future maybe get Termux, make it boot with your system, give it root access and setup ssh in there
And also please, for the love of good never download random TWRP images and install them to your phone. Same goes for Magisk and pretty much anything you do with root/in fastboot/in your recovery. This could open up a HUGE vulnerability in your phone which will not be fixable for you unless you're willing to spend a lot of time
The truth is what you make it
Fancy words to hide the fact that he's a dirty liar
Lmao, women are literally streaming in mini bikinis but VTubers must cover their fucking hips
Fuck Twitch and Amazon for their inhuman work conditions
Fuck Google, just use tesseract