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× Few antiviral products inadequately detect 3proxy as Trojan.Daemonize, Backdoor.Daemonize, etc and many detect 3proxy as a PUA (potentially unwanted program). It may cause browser warning on download page. 3proxy is not trojan or backdoor and contains no functionality except described in documentation. Clear explanation of this fact is given, for example, in Microsoft's article. 0.9.3 Bugfixes:
Linux Userspace x86_64 Emulator with a twist View changelog | 中文 | Українська | Report an error Box64 lets you run x86_64 Linux programs (such as games) on non-x86_64 Linux systems, like ARM (host system needs to be 64-bit little-endian). You can find many Box64 videos on the MicroLinux, Pi Labs or The Byteman YouTube channels. Since Box64 uses the native versions of some "system" libraries, like
Today, we’re announcing ARM64EC (“Emulation Compatible”), a new way to build apps for Windows 11 on ARM. With the latest Visual Studio tools in preview and the Windows 11 Insider SDK, you’ll be able to take advantage of ARM64EC to incrementally transition your app to running with native speed on ARM, even if you have dependencies or plugins that don’t support ARM yet. About ARM64EC ARM64EC is a ne
macFUSE macFUSE allows you to extend macOS via third party file systems. About macFUSE The macFUSE software package provides multiple APIs for developing file systems for macOS 10.9 to macOS 14. You can use the provided APIs to develop numerous types of file systems, whose content can come from a local disk, from across the network, from memory, or any other source. One of these APIs is a superset
mold is a faster drop-in replacement for existing Unix linkers. It is several times quicker than the LLVM lld linker, the second-fastest open-source linker, which I initially developed a few years ago. mold aims to enhance developer productivity by minimizing build time, particularly in rapid debug-edit-rebuild cycles. Here is a performance comparison of GNU ld, GNU gold, LLVM lld, and mold when l
Huawei ExaGear: x86_64 apps on Arm64January 12, 2021September 11, 20212 Comments Note: This post is only kept up for historical reasons. The current ExaGear EULA doesn’t allow using ExaGear outside of Huawei Kunpeng processors. ExaGear is a dynamic binary translation layer to run x86_32 and x86_64 applications on Arm 64-bit Linux systems. You can download it here. On an RPM-based distribution, jus
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