Friday, July 15, 2011

Do nation, don't nation?!

Due to weird offerings, I need to write some words about donations.
The basic rule is: Either do it or don't. If you don't feel
to support jailbreaking or cant afford it, its OK. Really.


However its not like I need to do you a service 
where in return you offer me your 2 bucks. What do you think
one hour of development is worth?
If you dont like the software or it is not working for you, just delete it.
If you need a consultant/developer/reverse engineer, get one.
I hope you can afford it. :)




P.S.: Do not forget to vote.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey man don't get disappointed .. i am really impressed with your skills , and i pray to GOD that HE bless you with every comfort of life .i m also currently try to learn C and then Assembly , then i will try to learn reverse engg... i know it's very hard and i m very much impressed with your dedication . hope i would be able to with you .

Ali Ahmed .

CrazyBoSS said...

Develop... I can develop, but find a exploit? No I don't. I think that "breaking" something like this is art.

Anonymous said...

It would be nice if you could post more interesting, albeit current information. WTF is unrevoked anyway ... my penis with a condom? I feel like its nothing but a lazy extension. Just got a replacement EVO (I had a mobile stolen for the 1st time). Replaced default drivers. Used unrevoked (as I had previously) ... not luck. Well, at least HTC has better software now. I'm too lazy to do any of this crap since there's a new phone every year. But, you guys that are learning this shit need to be a little more pragmatic... think long-term (though not 100%; often times feels like 1% based on attempts I see). Your average corporate programmer is just that ... average. Never studied in college but constantly refactoring code on the job. It boils down to laziness (with those of us that are actually intelligent). Please don't get lazy == if you love what you do (I prefer playing / writing songs on guitar).

Anonymous said...

one hour of this development is worth shit. if it doesn't work on latest firmware. however, previous attempts (and successes) are like a mastercard commercial ... priceless. And, everyone should pay ... if it works. say2joe