At the time we think about our misfortunes, somebody else have already in most unfortunate misfortunes. Most of the time we think about our small problem as really huge problem; not having enough saving, break with boyfriend or girlfriend, fear about the future, or anything else. Do we have even a glance thinking about the other? Someone from the Third World, a hungry child in the Third World? They have the most bigger problem in the world. Do we care about them? or we just care about our little misfortune?.
I know that we have our own problem, we have our own niche. But I don't think we've being created just for our very self. Stay around in our little circle. Absolutely not!. We are social being. We need other people and other people need us.
Look around you. Lo!, they need you. Start to caring them. Go, start to loving them. Don't say I'll do if I have enough courage. Don't say that!. Act Now.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
In Search Of GSF Device ID, Part 2
Wednesday, June 19 2013
8:58 WIB
Day 2
Finally I found where the Google Framework Service (GSF) store the Device ID. Now I can change the Device ID.
After solving one problem, here come the new problem. In order to the change taking effect, I must clear the GSF cache and then stop the GSF application then update the Device ID.
Currently, I don't know how to clear GSF cache and stop GSF.
New searching and tinkering process starting.
8:58 WIB
Day 2
Finally I found where the Google Framework Service (GSF) store the Device ID. Now I can change the Device ID.
After solving one problem, here come the new problem. In order to the change taking effect, I must clear the GSF cache and then stop the GSF application then update the Device ID.
Currently, I don't know how to clear GSF cache and stop GSF.
New searching and tinkering process starting.
In Search Of GSF Device ID
Medan, 11:42, 18 June 2013
Day 1
I'm trying to find where the Google Service Framework Device Id on Android is stored. Still no luck for the time being. I'm in a phase reading the decompiled source code one by one. It really hard to read java code in my amateur state right now. Searching, searching, searching.....
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