The recent Magisk update includes Zygisk, a component that seems to be plagued by persistent issues. In the past few months, there have been over 30 reported cases of Zygisk failing completely on various Android devices. Despite these widespread problems, it remains included in the main release build, leaving many users frustrated and unsupported. It's deeply disappointing that a critical component like Zygisk is released with such severe bugs. Magisk maintainers should be prioritizing either fixing these issues or clearly stating that Zygisk is a beta feature only intended for a select few users who happen to have compatible devices. Additionally, it's unacceptable to dismiss issues specific to GrapheneOS simply because it lacks official support. Zygisk's functionality should be thoroughly tested and supported across a wider range of devices, including alternative operating systems like GrapheneOS.
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