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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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adborc
- AdbOrc: Easily create a distributed network of remotely accessible android devices
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AdbOrc: A tool to create distributed network of remotely accessible android devices
The tool is cross-platform and I have tested it on Linux(Ubuntu), MacOS and Windows 10. Pre-release binaries for windows, with all dependencies bundled, are available. For other platforms, if rust toolchain is installed, package can be installed from the cargo package manager and is listed under the name adborc.
- Show HN: AdbOrc: Distributed network of remotely accessible Android devices
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AdbOrc: Create distributed network of remotely accessible android devices
Hi, today I open sourced AdbOrc under Apache-2.0. AdbOrc is a CLI tool for android developers that makes it easy to create a pseudo-distributed network of android devices that can be shared among team members and accessed remotely, via adb. It supports screen mirroring and control of remote devices via scrcpy
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I built a tool to create a distributed network of remotely accessible android devices
Hi, today I open sourced AdbOrc, which is a CLI tool to create a pseudo-distributed network of android devices, so that they can be shared amongst team members within a private network.
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I built a tool to create a network of remotely accessible android devices
Hi, today I open sourced AdbOrc, which is a tool that makes it easy to create a distributed network of android devices so they can be accessed remotely and shared among team members. You can read the announcement post here for more details.
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Built a tool to create a network of remotely accessible android devices
Hey, I am not sure if it is super relevant to this subreddit. I want to apologize in advance if it isn't. Today, I open-sourced AdbOrc: which is a CLI tool to create a distributed network of android devices that can be shared and accessed remotely within a private network. It is mostly relevant for sharing devices within a team or an organization, where you can transparently access remotely connected devices via adb.
universal-android-debloater
- Debloat non-rooted Android devices
- Universal Android Debloater
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Debloating My Android Phone with ADB
This tool already exists, comes with a UI for ease of use.
https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater
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Suspicious Hidden Folder on Device Storage
try using https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater to see if it's safe to uninstalled/disabled or not
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Uninstalling preinstalled apps
The only way is by using adb. There is a nice GUI available these days called Universal Android Debloater. Follow instructions and you will be fine. Carefully read descriptions of packages when available. https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater
- How to debloat phone
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What can I do with a Samsung phone to increase privacy ?
Use UAD
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airtalk wireless government phone rooting
Root is unlikely but you could use https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater or adb comands to remove unwanted apps https://www.makeuseof.com/uninstall-android-app-adb-system-apps-bloatware/
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Ask HN: How to optimally set up an Android Tablet?
For my money, less is more. Minimalist ROMs like LineageOS are a must-have, and when it's not available then I use Android Debloater[0]. Usually I bounce all the unnecessary Google/OEM services and install better alternatives like Newpipe for YouTube and Firefox instead of Chrome. Media apps will be a matter of opinion, but I'm perfectly content with VLC. I do syncing with Syncthing, which is perfect if you spend all your time on the same network.
Besides that though, I don't do a whole lot. The Android 12 UI colors are nice to play with, but I don't think there are any game-changing tips that will blow your mind. Maybe set up Termux so you can do programming on the side?
[0] https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater
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How do I do the impossible?
You can try this out. https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater Online are some tutorials on how to use it.
What are some alternatives?
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
XiaomiADBFastbootTools - A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
Termux-ADB - Install ADB & FastBoot Tools in Termux!
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
s10-safe-debloat-list - Resources to SAFELY debloat your Galaxy S10 using ADB commands
Debloat - Remove ads, bloatware and speed up your device.
Shizuku - Using system APIs directly with adb/root privileges from normal apps through a Java process started with app_process.
treble_experimentations - Notes about tinkering with Android Project Treble
universal-android-debloater
twrp_device_Unihertz_Jelly2_TEE - TWRP device configuration for Unihertz Jelly2 TEE (non-european union)
App Manager - A full-featured package manager and viewer for Android