The rass program, the main entry point, behaves like an LSP stdio server, so clients think they are talking to single LSP server, even though they are secretly talking to many.
* Requires an unlocked device
* Doesn't install or uninstall any APK and so it's not able to extract, for example, Call Logs, SMS messages, Third-party apps data, and so on.
Seconding the recommendation for Practical Electronics for Inventors as a comprehensive and self-contained book for learning electronics at a hobbyist level.
Art of Electronics is also a good book but needs to be read with a discerning eye to place everything in the appropriate context: some sections are important, some are premature optimization for hobby-level projects, and some are flat out obsolete. I feel it's better used as a reference book than read cover to cover.
The rass program, the main entry point, behaves like an LSP stdio server, so clients think they are talking to single LSP server, even though they are secretly talking to many.