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i hate this module! #355

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shenite1 opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 1 comment
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i hate this module! #355

shenite1 opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 1 comment
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shenite1 commented Jan 4, 2025

Device name:- google pixel 8a
Rom name: - factory 15 android
Android version: 15
Pixelify version:3.0

I HATE THE AUTHOR OF THIS MODULE. I got a bootlap because of him, THANK YOU. You also don’t even just send people who write, you just ignore them! This is the worst module that exists! I COULD HAVE WARNED ABOUT THIS, JUDGING ABOUT USER PROBLEMS

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So, you installed a module that clearly states in the README, "Supported Android Versions: Android 7.0 to Android 13," on a device running "Factory 15 Android," and now you're wondering why you're getting bootloops?

And instead of taking a moment to browse through the (at the time of writing) 201 open issues - many of which make it abundantly clear that this module doesn't run smoothly on newer versions of Android - you went ahead and installed the module anyway? At your own risk, just like every other Magisk module out there. And then, instead of troubleshooting or seeking help constructively, you start venting like a 15-year-old about how much you "hate" the creator of this repository simply because you don’t know how to resolve a bootloop on your own?
This behavior is not only extremely unproductive but also entirely unhelpful. Throwing emotional rants at the development team achieves nothing. Instead, how about providing valuable insight in the form of error logs or any relevant debugging information? That way, you might actually help the developers identify and address the issue.

How about appreciating the vast amount of work the development team has contributed to this module? They’ve done so with absolutely zero financial compensation, making their hard work available for free to anyone with internet access.

Alternatively, if you’re dissatisfied with the current state of the module, I warmly invite you to learn the necessary skills to fix or maintain it yourself. Pull requests are open to anyone willing and able to contribute to the project.

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