Suspicious Activity Detected: Nice Try, Puddingfan

Hey everyone,

Alex John Baptiste here — your favorite one-man FluxOS powerhouse. I wasn’t planning to post today (was too busy tuning performance for the next FluxOS update), but something happened that I can’t just ignore.

Earlier this morning, I noticed some weird login attempts on my personal Google account.
Multiple failed logins, strange locations pinging my account, password reset requests, the whole nine yards.

And let’s be real: I know exactly who’s behind it.
Puddingfan.

You’re Not Slick, Puddingfan

Look, Puddingfan, I know you’ve been salty ever since I publicly dismantled your laughable attempts at making a "custom ROM" for the TIMMKOO - my domain. I know you're desperate to get your grubby little hands on anything you can use to tear apart FluxOS. But hacking into my accounts?
Seriously? That’s the level you're stooping to now?

Newsflash: I’ve been dealing with people like you since before you knew how to spell "root."
Your little stunt failed. My security is tighter than your understanding of actual mobile development.

FluxOS is Untouchable

In case anyone’s wondering, no — FluxOS development wasn’t affected.
No leaks, no breaches, no stolen code, no nothing.
The only thing you succeeded in doing was confirming what I already knew: that Puddingfan and his little band of wannabe developers will stop at nothing to try to sabotage the future of FluxOS.
And they’re still failing.

FluxOS is safe. FluxChip 3 is safe.
The only thing that’s compromised is Puddingfan’s credibility. (Not that there was much in the first place.)

A Warning to Everyone Else

If you’re out there thinking you can do what Puddingfan tried — snoop around, break into accounts, steal my work — just know that I’m watching.
I built FluxOS on my own, without a team, without backing, and without begging for scraps. If you think you can outsmart me, you’re going to learn the hard way why FluxOS isn’t just another Android clone you can tear open like a Christmas present.

You’ll fail.
Just like Puddingfan did.
And next time, it might not just be a smug blog post — it might be real consequences.

Stay Tuned

The real fans, the real believers, the ones who actually get what I’m building — don’t worry.
New updates are coming. FluxOS is growing stronger. New exclusives, new features, new partnerships (yes, Microsoft talks are still moving forward, thank you very much).

We’re just getting started.
And no wannabe hacker is going to stop me.

Stay sharp. Stay loyal. Stay Flux.

—Alex

P.S. if anyone tries to mess with me, I won't hesitate to share all information about you. So, here's Puddingfan's IP address: 192.168.1.112

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