Create virtual machines and run Linux-based operating systems in Go using Apple Virtualization.framework.
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Create virtual machines and run Linux-based operating systems in Go using Apple Virtualization.framework.
Scripts to build OpenSSL, HTTP/2 (nghttp2) and cURL (libcurl) for MacOS, iOS and tvOS devices (x86_64, armv7, armv7s, arm64, arm64e). Now Supporting Apple Silicon, OpenSSL 3.0.x with TLS 1.3 and Mac Catalyst builds.
Memory modification tool for re-signed ipa supports iOS apps running on iPhone and Apple Silicon Mac without jailbreaking.
A Discord app for M1 Macs made with electron-builder
Study and Implementations of Numerical Algorithms on Apple M1 and A* Devices
save space by turning universal binaries to native
CLI to demonstrate running a large language model (LLM) on Apple Neural Engine.
Black-box tool that uses Deep Reinforcement Learning to test and explore Android applications
CLIP-Finder enables semantic offline searches of images from gallery photos using natural language descriptions or the camera. Built on Apple's MobileCLIP-S0 architecture, it ensures optimal performance and accurate media retrieval.
GUI for Virtualization.framework, including installer for Ubuntu 20.04 on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
Rasa on ARM-based Macs (Native/Docker)
.NET 7.0 C# CLI for backup, restore, scripting, and versioning MS SQL Server (MSSQL) databases on Windows, macOS, and Linux
Magento 2 Docker to Development (Apple Silicon): Traefik + Nginx + Redis + PHP-FPM + MySQL + xDebug + Mailpit + RabbitMQ + OpenSearch + Varnish
Tool for visual profiling Core ML models, compatible with both package and compiled versions, including reasons for unsupported operations on the Neural Engine
NixOS on Apple Silicon Macs
An unofficial IntelliJ workaround for Apple Silicon-based macs.
「M1 MacにPythonの環境構築してみた」動画の資料です
A CLI in Rust to generate synthetic data for MLX friendly training
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