It's an excellent start. They found a problem and sought a solution that wasn't handed to them. That's fully a hacker mindset to me. If someone had shit on me every time I felt proud of some trivial nonsense I'd worked out on my first PC, I wouldn't be a senior developer now.
Of course, I haven’t made this meme to undermine their effort, it’s just dawned on me that how little idea we as children had of internet and the world in general
I use terminal commands to access our S3 bucket at work and some of my colleagues look at me like I am hackerman. It’s hysterical tbh. They all know it’s not actually impressive but none of them do anything like that
Yeah, it works with less and less apps. The custom patches are good though, but they require you to have THE EXACT SAME version that the author had 😒. It's noted, but hard to obtain most of the time (usually, a few versions behind the lastes available).
Can they teach me how to remove the license check from an app? I don't want it for free, I paid for it and would gladly pay another 50 times, rather I want to get rid of the google play framework altogether and it's the only irreplaceable app that doesn't work on microG :(
It's a bit of a hit or miss, but you can try using "lucky patcher". Just make sure your data is backed up as it has to reinstall (unless you have a rooted phone) and it might fail (there's quite a few combinations of parameters you can try so if one doesn't work, try a few others).
It gets flagged by Google as malware ofcourse, but afaik it isn't.
In my limited experience, it's really a hit or miss but it doesn't hurt to try. More 'extreme' patches can crash the app on start, and there are ways to check the app's integrity that app developers can add (and then there's ways to get around them, and then there's checks to block that, etc)