You guys want KPatch by rifsxd support? I think it will be lighter than support kpm prebuilt in sukisu. And well yes I will try to fork KPatch and make my own module for ruby usage since the kernel flasher is broken in ruby. Note: KPatch is keyless.
Final Results
61%
Yes, I need kpm.
39%
No, I don't see any usage
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DeepinRain pinned «Ah I forget for some users who're using my beta kernels right now (It have KSU 3.0), you will need to install meta module in order to use mounting system (Some modules need to modify /system so yes you will need that) You can choose 1 of these modules here:…»
For MoonWake / HyperMoon user,
We gonna have an update today, well to add new features to compat with newer rom suggestion and update susfs! Means I will remove 90hz and add flashlight control in this official release. This update is for MoonWake and HyperMoon (HyperMoon still keep 90hz for compat)
We gonna have an update today, well to add new features to compat with newer rom suggestion and update susfs! Means I will remove 90hz and add flashlight control in this official release. This update is for MoonWake and HyperMoon (HyperMoon still keep 90hz for compat)
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Ah about KPatch support, I will delay a bit so I can fork can do modification + documents about how to do it in ruby, stay tuned! :)
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#Kernel #RubyX #MoonWake #HyperMoon
HyperMoon 1.0.2 / MoonWake 2.5.1
Released: 22/1/26'
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HyperMoon 1.0.2 / MoonWake 2.5.1
Released: 22/1/26'
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Redacted
For users who want to use KPatch-Next do this (a bit complicated but yeah):
- Flash module file I send below
- Reboot
- Open KPatch webui
- Click on the not installed card
- Turn flash to device off
- Embed kpm (optional)
- Click start
- Find the file in Download dir
- Copy to the computer
- Reboot phone to fastboot
- Flash that image file that you copied to the device using fastboot
- Reboot the device and enjoy!
- Flash module file I send below
- Reboot
- Open KPatch webui
- Click on the not installed card
- Turn flash to device off
- Embed kpm (optional)
- Click start
- Find the file in Download dir
- Copy to the computer
- Reboot phone to fastboot
- Flash that image file that you copied to the device using fastboot
- Reboot the device and enjoy!
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蒼雨 #ruby
Redacted For users who want to use KPatch-Next do this (a bit complicated but yeah): - Flash module file I send below - Reboot - Open KPatch webui - Click on the not installed card - Turn flash to device off - Embed kpm (optional) - Click start - Find the…
Oh no, it have bootloop 💀 For now don't follow this guide until I have an announcement.
If you already done that, let me know so I can troubleshoot for you!
Sorry guys for inconvenience 😭
If you already done that, let me know so I can troubleshoot for you!
Sorry guys for inconvenience 😭
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蒼雨 #ruby
I guess I fixed it guys.
Follow this guide
https://github.com/DPR-MoonWake/moonwake_kernel_xiaomi_ruby/wiki/How-to-use-KPatch%E2%80%90Next-in-ruby
https://github.com/DPR-MoonWake/moonwake_kernel_xiaomi_ruby/wiki/How-to-use-KPatch%E2%80%90Next-in-ruby
GitHub
How to use KPatch‐Next in ruby
[MoonWake] Redmi Note 12 pro 5G (ruby) kernel specify for powersave - DPR-MoonWake/moonwake_kernel_xiaomi_ruby
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Oh HyperMoon also works too I believe, lemme fix the guide
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MoonWake Vanilla and Aeron kernel might support but unconfirmed
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Sheesh, I forget something for a long time. Today imma try to update aeron ksu kernel tho. We will have an updated and upstreamed release of aeron kernel before Lunar new year:p
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Ayyyyyyyyyyy for MoonWake users, I guess I fixed clang 21 for ln8000 device :00000
Shout out to @rysf_68 for your contribution on testing. And @costjames for give me a hint :000
Shout out to @rysf_68 for your contribution on testing. And @costjames for give me a hint :000
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#Kernel #RubyX #MoonWake
MoonWake 2.5.2
Released: 15/2/26'
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MoonWake 2.5.2
Released: 15/2/26'
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#LimitedDistribution #Kernel #RubyX #AeronPhoenix
Aeron Phoenix 1.0.2 (Exclusive Release for Aeron's ROM)
Released: 15/2/26'
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Aeron Phoenix 1.0.2 (Exclusive Release for Aeron's ROM)
Released: 15/2/26'
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release with #LimitedDistribution tag won't forward to the official @RedmiNote12ProPlusUpdates channel btw
Lunar New Years, I take a look at myself again.
It has been five years since I first laid my hands on a keyboard and started programming. Recently, I’ve been asking myself what has kept me going after all the drama and storms. Was it the happiness of finally solving a difficult problem? Or the satisfaction of using something I built myself and genuinely feeling proud of it?
Five years ago, I stepped into the world of programming with nothing in my hands. I searched, experimented, and followed tutorials I found online. I never went through formal education or any structured courses, so my early days were filled with constant mistakes - from simple syntax errors to full-blown dependency hell that almost made me quit. But I told myself I was improving. Those mistakes were the first challenges I had to overcome. I knew it wasn’t the most optimal path, but it was the thorny road I chose to walk toward my future. And I believe that after the storm, the sun will shine again.
If I had to name the project that truly elevated my skills and shaped my journey, it would be ByteBlaze - a Discord bot. It was the first project I rewrote almost entirely from scratch: a new architecture, new features, and a level of stability I constantly strive for. That project taught me nearly everything about programming and about the skills I needed to become who I am today. MoonWake, ReZygisk WebUI, and BShield Experiment all carry, in some way, the legacy of what I learned from ByteBlaze.
That said, this past year has been incredibly turbulent for me. Drama, friendships, schoolwork - at times it all felt like a gun pointed straight at me. It took more strength than I expected just to still be here, writing these words and talking to you.
As we step into the new year, I want to say two things: sorry and thank you.
First, I’m sorry. I sincerely apologize to everyone I may have bothered or disappointed because of my immature or thoughtless actions. There are things I still regret to this day. I’m also sorry if I sometimes replied late or handled situations in ways that made others uncomfortable. I will continue working on myself and improving so I don’t let anyone down again.
And now, thank you.
Thank you to Pedro - who has walked alongside me for most of this journey. He gave me the opportunity to join the ReZygisk project even when I wasn’t sure I could contribute much. He recognized my work, pointed out my mistakes, and stood by me even during difficult times. To me, Pedro is not just a mentor, but also a close friend - even though we’re separated by many time zones. I truly appreciate you. Without you, I might still be lost somewhere along the way.
Thank you to XES and @SakuShiina - for encouraging me and helping me understand the true nature of the root community and the challenges within it. XES also helped identify weaknesses in BShield and turn them into proper documentation. Your contributions mean a lot to me, and I’m deeply grateful.
Lastly, thank you to Unschooled, Lucas, Fyphen, Ruby Community, and everyone who supported and tested my work. Your contributions not only help the community but also give me the motivation to keep going.
For many people, this journey may seem small. But for me, it is one of the longest journeys of my life so far. From small lines of code, I keep moving forward — no matter how difficult the road becomes.
To everyone in Viet Nam, I wish you a warm and complete Lunar New Year with your families. To my international friends, I wish you a peaceful and fortunate new year.
Once again, thank you all for supporting me throughout this journey.
Let’s keep moving forward. Who knows - after the rain, the sun might shine again.
It has been five years since I first laid my hands on a keyboard and started programming. Recently, I’ve been asking myself what has kept me going after all the drama and storms. Was it the happiness of finally solving a difficult problem? Or the satisfaction of using something I built myself and genuinely feeling proud of it?
Five years ago, I stepped into the world of programming with nothing in my hands. I searched, experimented, and followed tutorials I found online. I never went through formal education or any structured courses, so my early days were filled with constant mistakes - from simple syntax errors to full-blown dependency hell that almost made me quit. But I told myself I was improving. Those mistakes were the first challenges I had to overcome. I knew it wasn’t the most optimal path, but it was the thorny road I chose to walk toward my future. And I believe that after the storm, the sun will shine again.
If I had to name the project that truly elevated my skills and shaped my journey, it would be ByteBlaze - a Discord bot. It was the first project I rewrote almost entirely from scratch: a new architecture, new features, and a level of stability I constantly strive for. That project taught me nearly everything about programming and about the skills I needed to become who I am today. MoonWake, ReZygisk WebUI, and BShield Experiment all carry, in some way, the legacy of what I learned from ByteBlaze.
That said, this past year has been incredibly turbulent for me. Drama, friendships, schoolwork - at times it all felt like a gun pointed straight at me. It took more strength than I expected just to still be here, writing these words and talking to you.
As we step into the new year, I want to say two things: sorry and thank you.
First, I’m sorry. I sincerely apologize to everyone I may have bothered or disappointed because of my immature or thoughtless actions. There are things I still regret to this day. I’m also sorry if I sometimes replied late or handled situations in ways that made others uncomfortable. I will continue working on myself and improving so I don’t let anyone down again.
And now, thank you.
Thank you to Pedro - who has walked alongside me for most of this journey. He gave me the opportunity to join the ReZygisk project even when I wasn’t sure I could contribute much. He recognized my work, pointed out my mistakes, and stood by me even during difficult times. To me, Pedro is not just a mentor, but also a close friend - even though we’re separated by many time zones. I truly appreciate you. Without you, I might still be lost somewhere along the way.
Thank you to XES and @SakuShiina - for encouraging me and helping me understand the true nature of the root community and the challenges within it. XES also helped identify weaknesses in BShield and turn them into proper documentation. Your contributions mean a lot to me, and I’m deeply grateful.
Lastly, thank you to Unschooled, Lucas, Fyphen, Ruby Community, and everyone who supported and tested my work. Your contributions not only help the community but also give me the motivation to keep going.
For many people, this journey may seem small. But for me, it is one of the longest journeys of my life so far. From small lines of code, I keep moving forward — no matter how difficult the road becomes.
To everyone in Viet Nam, I wish you a warm and complete Lunar New Year with your families. To my international friends, I wish you a peaceful and fortunate new year.
Once again, thank you all for supporting me throughout this journey.
Let’s keep moving forward. Who knows - after the rain, the sun might shine again.
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