
zhaoshihonga1
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1️⃣ In 2008, I bought my first smartphone, the Motorola Q9, while my colleague Pengfei bought the Q8. However, these phones were not sold domestically at the time, so we both had to "find tutorials on forums" to flash the Simplified Chinese system, install the nine-grid layout, change fonts, and modify the UI.
2️⃣ In 2011, I went to Guangdong and bought an HTC G11 at Huaqiangbei (I lost it later and bought a G10), both were grey market phones. By then, "forums like Gfan" had become much more mature, with lots of people sharing tutorials and experts sharing ROM packages.
(Weifeng forum was also good, iPhone jailbreaking was mostly discussed at Weifeng)
3️⃣ The point is, back then, as long as you "followed the tutorial step by step," you could definitely get it done because the tutorials were "completely unreserved" and "very detailed." 0 reply
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4️⃣ A few days ago, I often listened to this big shot on Space who said that while he and his son were working on programming, they encountered issues. They scoured domestic forums but couldn't compile. Later, his son found a "tutorial" on an overseas forum, and it worked on the first try. He said:
⓵ Now, tutorials in China, either "the blogger keeps the key points to themselves" or "the blogger just copies from others."
⓶ He might be exaggerating, but there's some truth to it.
5️⃣ Recently, when I was looking for "e-book versions of textbooks" for my son, it was the same - either "scan a QR code to join a group" or "pay for it."
6️⃣ I will:
⓵ Keep looking for "bloggers who share unreservedly."
⓶ Also, continue with "the way Gfan forum was back then, sharing my tutorials completely unreservedly." 0 reply
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1️⃣ In 2008, I bought my first smartphone, the Motorola Q9, while my colleague Pengfei bought the Q8. However, these phones were not sold domestically at the time, so we both had to "find tutorials on forums" to flash the Simplified Chinese system, install the nine-grid layout, change fonts, and modify the UI.
2️⃣ In 2011, I went to Guangdong and bought an HTC G11 at Huaqiangbei (I lost it later and bought a G10), both were grey market phones. By then, "forums like Gfan" had become much more mature, with lots of people sharing tutorials and experts sharing ROM packages.
(Weifeng forum was also good, iPhone jailbreaking was mostly discussed at Weifeng)
3️⃣ The point is, back then, as long as you "followed the tutorial step by step," you could definitely get it done because the tutorials were "completely unreserved" and "very detailed." 0 reply
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4️⃣ A few days ago, I often listened to this big shot on Space who said that while he and his son were working on programming, they encountered issues. They scoured domestic forums but couldn't compile. Later, his son found a "tutorial" on an overseas forum, and it worked on the first try. He said:
⓵ Now, tutorials in China, either "the blogger keeps the key points to themselves" or "the blogger just copies from others."
⓶ He might be exaggerating, but there's some truth to it.
5️⃣ Recently, when I was looking for "e-book versions of textbooks" for my son, it was the same - either "scan a QR code to join a group" or "pay for it."
6️⃣ I will:
⓵ Keep looking for "bloggers who share unreservedly."
⓶ Also, continue with "the way Gfan forum was back then, sharing my tutorials completely unreservedly." 0 reply
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If you are manually farming, I think aside from fund isolation, to effectively manage Sybil attack risks, you should also randomize interaction behaviors and transactions.
If you're not using a script, if you're still manually copying others' interaction routes, I suggest you try this little trick (the video shows the method).
The solution is actually quite simple; I first list out all the projects within the ecosystem,
then number them, use Excel to shuffle them randomly, and you can also manually adjust the number of interaction transactions.
If you find learning Excel too troublesome, promise me you'll write down the list on paper and interact randomly based on your mood, okay? 0 reply
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