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- Python Is Portable
- Porting a Micro Linux VM (Blink) to WebAssembly
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Patching GCC to Build Portable Executables
> Consider offering APE for x64 but then still producing ARM binaries the old fashioned way.
The recent version of cosmopolitan generates ARM binaries for Linux and MacOS (https://github.com/jart/cosmopolitan#arm; mode aarch64). There is also blink that provides the x86-64 emulation layer for (APE and other) binaries on a variety of platforms (https://github.com/jart/blink).
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Blink 1.0
Would love a second pair of eyes on the powerpc64le JIT, since it partially works but hangs on some tests. https://github.com/jart/blink/issues/17
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Searchable Linux Syscall Table for x86 and x86_64
I've never used it, but https://github.com/jart/blink is pretty much that. It's tiny and:
> We regularly test that Blink is able run x86-64-linux binaries on the following platforms:
> Linux (x86, ARM, RISC-V, MIPS, PowerPC, s390x)
> macOS (x86, ARM)
> FreeBSD
> OpenBSD
> Cygwin
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Blink virtual machine now supports running GUI programs
I wonder if blink could be used as a lightweight sandbox. Looking at PR46[0], it seems sandboxing is not one of the current features, but it would be cool to have a way to run arbitrary code (e.g: Python) in a sandboxed environment. Even cooler if you could limit the amount of memory/CPU used.
[0]: https://github.com/jart/blink/pull/46#pullrequestreview-1264...
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jart/blink: tiniest x86-64-linux emulator
https://github.com/jart/blink/issues/8 Porting to webassembly
copyparty
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Python Is Portable
I tried to build a Win10 binary with Nuitka just the other day, and was surprised to find that the pyinstaller binary had higher performance. Pyinstaller also had several other advantages, such as producing smaller binaries, and building faster, and Win7 support.
For reference, I kept notes on the exact commands I used: https://github.com/9001/copyparty/blob/hovudstraum/docs/nuit...
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Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise
indeed; it should be trivial in any language. Here's python: https://github.com/9001/copyparty/blob/a080759a03ef5c0a6b06c...
- Copyparty – Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, dedup
- Copyparty: File server with uploads, WebDAV, media indexer, thumbnails, etc.
- A mix of old and new music albums
- Show HN: Copyparty – file-sharing service / NAS interface
What are some alternatives?
chromium - The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source
dufs - A file server that supports static serving, uploading, searching, accessing control, webdav...
blink - Blink Mobile Shell for iOS (Mosh based)
updog - Updog is a replacement for Python's SimpleHTTPServer. It allows uploading and downloading via HTTP/S, can set ad hoc SSL certificates and use http basic auth.
cosmonim - A Nim template to compile your code with the Cosmopolitan libc
Logistics-Station - A simple file shares implement in Python TCP socket.
strace - strace is a diagnostic, debugging and instructional userspace utility for Linux
pyftpdlib - Extremely fast and scalable Python FTP server library
xserver-SIXEL - A X server implementation for SIXEL-featured terminals, based on @pelya's Xsdl kdrive server(https://github.com/pelya/xserver-xsdl)
xz - XZ Utils [GET https://api.github.com/repos/tukaani-project/xz: 403 - Repository access blocked]
superconfigure - wrap autotools configure scripts to build with Cosmopolitan Libc
rust-ape-example - A simple example with Rust and Cosmopolitan Libc