While on the subject of making Windows executables do unspeakable things on non-Windows platforms, see https://github.com/taviso/loadlibrary
This repository contains a library that allows native Linux programs to load and call functions from a Windows DLL.
As a demonstration, I've ported Windows Defender to Linux.
Imagine, if you will, it's 2023, back in the dark ages when nobody had figured out yet how to make computers usable.
There are two of you in an aircraft, one with an Android phone and one with an Apple phone. What's the best way to get a photo from one phone to another?
Bonus points: do it without paying $14.95 to move the files thousands of miles across the world and back again.
Holy _shit_ this paper, and the insight behind it.
You know how every receiver is also a transmitter, _well_: every text predictor is also text compressor, and vice-versa.
You can outperform massive neural networks running millions of parameters, with a novel applications of _gzip_.
This IBM Selectric II was only $20 at a thrift store, what was I supposed to do, abandon it?!
Anyway, it powers on but is hella noisy and doesn't quite work.
I figure I'll spend some time debugging, and if I fail it's a lovely paperweight until I save up the cash to bring it to my pals at Berkeley Typewriter. I've never owned an electric typewriter myself (all of mine are manual, intentionally) so this will be be a unique adventure. #typewriter #IBMSelectric
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess