🍒 Stable V2 release! Changelog: - Upstreamed to 4.9.273 - Built with Snapdragon Clang - Unified regular and inbuilt WLAN builds! Now you can flash this single ZIP, regardless if you're on ROMs or GSIs - Switched to legacy LMK and tuned it properly - Re-tuned UClamp - Added CPU input boosting - Added Devfreq boosting - Added adrenoboost - Added IORap. App opening speed can improve up to +26%! - Added DT2W - Backported and optimized RCU from 4.14 - Reduced kernel ticker to 500Hz to improve battery - Fixed tasks affination. Low-priority tasks were being affined to big cores, draining battery and affecting overall performance on previous build - Removed CPU and GPU underclocks. After benchmarking, turns out these frequencies were extremely inefficient - Disabled eMMC SPI CRC. SPI lines failures are commonly caused by voltage issues. A device with wrong voltages will have more issues than SPI corruption, so this ends up being useless for both healthy and broken devices - Removed lots of debugging bloat and unneeded drivers - Removed audit
🍒 Stable V2 release! Changelog: - Upstreamed to 4.9.273 - Built with Snapdragon Clang - Unified regular and inbuilt WLAN builds! Now you can flash this single ZIP, regardless if you're on ROMs or GSIs - Switched to legacy LMK and tuned it properly - Re-tuned UClamp - Added CPU input boosting - Added Devfreq boosting - Added adrenoboost - Added IORap. App opening speed can improve up to +26%! - Added DT2W - Backported and optimized RCU from 4.14 - Reduced kernel ticker to 500Hz to improve battery - Fixed tasks affination. Low-priority tasks were being affined to big cores, draining battery and affecting overall performance on previous build - Removed CPU and GPU underclocks. After benchmarking, turns out these frequencies were extremely inefficient - Disabled eMMC SPI CRC. SPI lines failures are commonly caused by voltage issues. A device with wrong voltages will have more issues than SPI corruption, so this ends up being useless for both healthy and broken devices - Removed lots of debugging bloat and unneeded drivers - Removed audit
I have no inside knowledge of a potential stock listing of the popular anti-Whatsapp messaging app, Telegram. But I know this much, judging by most people I talk to, especially crypto investors, if Telegram ever went public, people would gobble it up. I know I would. I’m waiting for it. So is Sergei Sergienko, who claims he owns $800,000 of Telegram’s pre-initial coin offering (ICO) tokens. “If Telegram does a SPAC IPO, there would be demand for this issue. It would probably outstrip the interest we saw during the ICO. Why? Because as of right now Telegram looks like a liberal application that can accept anyone - right after WhatsApp and others have turn on the censorship,” he says.
How To Find Channels On Telegram?
There are multiple ways you can search for Telegram channels. One of the methods is really logical and you should all know it by now. We’re talking about using Telegram’s native search option. Make sure to download Telegram from the official website or update it to the latest version, using this link. Once you’ve installed Telegram, you can simply open the app and use the search bar. Tap on the magnifier icon and search for a channel that might interest you (e.g. Marvel comics). Even though this is the easiest method for searching Telegram channels, it isn’t the best one. This method is limited because it shows you only a couple of results per search.