I am going to ignore all issues regarding charging, because the more I see what peeps report about "worse charging", the more I realise the cases are individualized and not reproducible
Cases including:
* Not using original cable/adapter
* Faulty cable/adapter
* Thinking it's consistent 33w charging. It never was, even in stock it wasn't constantly 33w
* Temperature differences and not charging the phone in a cool environment.
Cases including:
* Not using original cable/adapter
* Faulty cable/adapter
* Thinking it's consistent 33w charging. It never was, even in stock it wasn't constantly 33w
* Temperature differences and not charging the phone in a cool environment.
Hi, I'd like your feedback and opinions as I'm here to address the elephant in the room, the battery life.
You see, currently, Spiteful is a performance-oriented, battery-eating kernel but it wasn't intended to be that way, I may have lost the plot trying to achieve smoothness no matter what. It's because I already have a terrible battery that'll need to be replaced eventually and I just didn't care anymore about battery life.
And that's the problem, I got so carried away trying to achieve good smoothness no matter how much more battery consuming that would be, that I ended up making the kernel accidentally performance-oriented.
As such, on the next update, Spiteful will take a complete 180 degrees and will be as much battery conversing as possible with some minor sacrifices to performance to achieve a balance between smoothness and battery life.
I'll also give what you guys request such as
* KSUN and SUSFS instead of RKSU and no SUSFS
* Bypass charging
* ??? - You guys tell me 🙏
As for those who liked the performance aspect, fret not, from this point, there'll be a divergent version of Spiteful called Longtail that will be the performance-oriented kernel as advertised and intended. Longtail will not be posted in the sweet global channel and exclusively only posted on here @tbyool so stay tuned!
You see, currently, Spiteful is a performance-oriented, battery-eating kernel but it wasn't intended to be that way, I may have lost the plot trying to achieve smoothness no matter what. It's because I already have a terrible battery that'll need to be replaced eventually and I just didn't care anymore about battery life.
And that's the problem, I got so carried away trying to achieve good smoothness no matter how much more battery consuming that would be, that I ended up making the kernel accidentally performance-oriented.
As such, on the next update, Spiteful will take a complete 180 degrees and will be as much battery conversing as possible with some minor sacrifices to performance to achieve a balance between smoothness and battery life.
I'll also give what you guys request such as
* KSUN and SUSFS instead of RKSU and no SUSFS
* Bypass charging
* ??? - You guys tell me 🙏
As for those who liked the performance aspect, fret not, from this point, there'll be a divergent version of Spiteful called Longtail that will be the performance-oriented kernel as advertised and intended. Longtail will not be posted in the sweet global channel and exclusively only posted on here @tbyool so stay tuned!
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Tricky Store OSS: A tricky of keystore they forgot to hide
Remember when someone said:
Translation: "Thanks for the PRs, I'll take it from here… behind locked doors."
- AOSP headers? Borrowed/License headers stripped.
- LGPLv3 library? Linked statically, license violated.
- "PRs welcome"? Sure — until it’s "all rights reserved."
So I built Tricky Store OSS:
- 100% FOSS (GPLv3 licensed)
- Clean rewrite, not “borrowed or forked"
- Same features, less sus
If your keystore hack locks the source along with your bootloader... maybe it’s time for OSS.
https://github.com/beakthoven/TrickyStoreOSS
Channel: @TrickyStoreOSS
Chat: @TrickyStoreOSS_Chat
Remember when someone said:
Due to the rampant misuse and the contributions received after open-sourcing being less than expected, this module will be closed-source
Translation: "Thanks for the PRs, I'll take it from here… behind locked doors."
- AOSP headers? Borrowed/License headers stripped.
- LGPLv3 library? Linked statically, license violated.
- "PRs welcome"? Sure — until it’s "all rights reserved."
So I built Tricky Store OSS:
- 100% FOSS (GPLv3 licensed)
- Clean rewrite, not “borrowed or forked"
- Same features, less sus
If your keystore hack locks the source along with your bootloader... maybe it’s time for OSS.
https://github.com/beakthoven/TrickyStoreOSS
Channel: @TrickyStoreOSS
Chat: @TrickyStoreOSS_Chat
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Spiteful Kernel 22/08/2025
Downloads (gh release)
Changelog and info
Credits
"So much for a summer break.."
Downloads (gh release)
Changelog and info
Credits
And for those who liked the performance aspect of the previous release
Longtail 🔜
Longtail 🔜
[MIUI]-Spiteful-sweet-20250822-0112.zip
19.9 MB
RKSU w/o SUSFS staging builds of the same stable release
Why?
I have now received reports of SUSFS causing issues for TRM MIUI ROMs, potentially that SUSFS is umounting needed overlays from vendor and as such, causing a lot of crashes and freezes
For this issue, you have 2 choices:
1. Flash stable release builds but select NSU variant (press vol down for the KernelSU question during flashing) and then use Magisk if you want root.
2. Flash the attached builds, and use this RKSU manager apk. No SUSFS meaning you'll have to use ZygiskNext+Shamiko or ReZygisk + TreatWheel or any Zygisk module + NoHello to hide root.
Why?
I have now received reports of SUSFS causing issues for TRM MIUI ROMs, potentially that SUSFS is umounting needed overlays from vendor and as such, causing a lot of crashes and freezes
For this issue, you have 2 choices:
1. Flash stable release builds but select NSU variant (press vol down for the KernelSU question during flashing) and then use Magisk if you want root.
2. Flash the attached builds, and use this RKSU manager apk. No SUSFS meaning you'll have to use ZygiskNext+Shamiko or ReZygisk + TreatWheel or any Zygisk module + NoHello to hide root.
(And for those who cried that they can't hide root without SUSFS, now you should realize very well that your skill issue is causing severe issues for others...)
[MIUI]-Spiteful-sweet-20250824-2215.zip
19.9 MB
For those who are still experiencing issues from the last builds, please help me since this issue is seemingly tough to reproduce
I have disabled the iosched switch in screen off and made anxiety the default io scheduler instead.
Builds are still RKSU w/o SUSFS, as I still want to sanely check if SUSFS causes this or something else, thanks
I have disabled the iosched switch in screen off and made anxiety the default io scheduler instead.
Builds are still RKSU w/o SUSFS, as I still want to sanely check if SUSFS causes this or something else, thanks