Does anyone have any resources for learning technology from the ground up? I know very little about hardware of software, but I want to learn. Where can I start? Any books or anything?
Navegate through google, or watch videos on youtube about the stuff u want to learn.
I wanna know how to get the source code of a apk file, so I can edit this, and learn more about it, but I think it's encrypted or something like that.
Does anyone know how to get the source code from a apk file?
>>252987
try to learn from courses (either online or irl)
you can search on rutracker for pirated video courses from beginner levels to advanced
use this on google
site:rutracker.org "hardware OR software course"
here's one book that pop up using that
>Caleb Tennis - A Peek at Computer Electronics
if you copy paste that on amazon.com chances are more similar books (read the reviews) will show up
>>252990
.apk is compiled java, you won't get the source out of it but you can learn something by reverse engineering it.
>>252987
https://www.soldierx.com/
>>252987
Lurk /g/, and also install Arch Linux (Unironically). Arch is very un-user friendly, which is why I'm recommending it to you. Try to use the wiki as little as possible and fuck shit up just to fix it.
Protip: If you want something usable, install Ubuntu. But don't because you want to suffer. Look up tons of GNU/Linux videos.
You'll also want to find a couple of security books. Grab some by O'Rielly from Bookzz.org or something. Read the wikipedia pages on software, executables, etc. Learn what JavaScript is. Just explore my man.
As for hardware, just read Comptia A+. That's literally it.
Good luck.