🍒 Stable V2.5 release! Changelog: - Upstreamed to 4.9.291. - Built with AOSP Clang 14. - Switched to PELT 16 ms. - Fixed deep sleep. - Fixed booting on Redmi 8 variant with Goodix fingerprint sensor. - Increased kernel ticker to 1000Hz. - Replaced exFAT driver with mainline backport. - Updated IORap props for Android 12. - Enabled CABC and IE functions for display panels. - Removed autocut driver. - Dropped support for Android 10. Only Android 11 or newer is supported. - Dropped support for MIUI vendor. Only VNDK 30+ OSS vendor is supported.
🍒 Stable V2.5 release! Changelog: - Upstreamed to 4.9.291. - Built with AOSP Clang 14. - Switched to PELT 16 ms. - Fixed deep sleep. - Fixed booting on Redmi 8 variant with Goodix fingerprint sensor. - Increased kernel ticker to 1000Hz. - Replaced exFAT driver with mainline backport. - Updated IORap props for Android 12. - Enabled CABC and IE functions for display panels. - Removed autocut driver. - Dropped support for Android 10. Only Android 11 or newer is supported. - Dropped support for MIUI vendor. Only VNDK 30+ OSS vendor is supported.
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that you can buy, sell and exchange directly, without an intermediary like a bank. Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, originally described the need for “an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.” Each and every Bitcoin transaction that’s ever been made exists on a public ledger accessible to everyone, making transactions hard to reverse and difficult to fake. That’s by design: Core to their decentralized nature, Bitcoins aren’t backed by the government or any issuing institution, and there’s nothing to guarantee their value besides the proof baked in the heart of the system. “The reason why it’s worth money is simply because we, as people, decided it has value—same as gold,” says Anton Mozgovoy, co-founder & CEO of digital financial service company Holyheld.
Tata Power whose core business is to generate, transmit and distribute electricity has made no money to investors in the last one decade. That is a big blunder considering it is one of the largest power generation companies in the country. One of the reasons is the company's huge debt levels which stood at ₹43,559 crore at the end of March 2021 compared to the company’s market capitalisation of ₹44,447 crore.