FUSE-T is a kext-less implementation of FUSE for macOS that uses NFS v4 local server instead of a kernel extension.
The main motivation for this project is to replace macfuse (https://osxfuse.github.io/) that implements its own kext to make fuse work. With each version of macOS it's getting harder and harder to load kernel extensions. Apple strongly discourages it and, for this reason, software distributions that include macfuse are very difficult to install.
Additionally, the macfuse kext is unstable, may cause frequent system crashes and kernel lock-ups. Given those limitations many software publishers are unable to use macfuse anymore.
FUSE-T doesn't make use of kernel extension, it implements its own userspace server that converts between FUSE protocol and NFS calls and let macOS mount NFS volume instead of a kernel filesystem.
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a static site is a site with no fancy clicky things, signups, comments, just plain html. writing a raw html page for your blog makes it load very fast, but there's a lot of typing involved when designing it. markdown is a simpler and faster way to write pages, and bearclaw converts those markdown files to html for you, with your style template.
no node-modules, no react, no fancy stuff or cool emojis. it just works.
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The easiest app you will ever use to detect huge files.
An Application for Inspecting macOS Installer Packages
Every macOS Installer Package Looks the Same
Consider a few macOS Installer packages:
4 packages that don't look any different
One contains a useful and well-designed product, which can't be easily installed using drag-and-drop.
One contains well-intentioned software that will nevertheless splatter pieces all over your startup disk.
One contains a vital component — like a scanner driver — but will also install a handful of annoying, unwanted applications that the driver vendor distributes in return for “promotional consideration.”
One contains malware that will infest your system and your network, and probably ruin your week.
Which one is which? ¯_(ツ)_/¯ The answer in macOS has traditionally been “install it and find out!”
The built-in security features of macOS — such as Gatekeeper, package signing and most recently, notarization — might rule out malware ... if you're lucky. But there's still a huge gray area between that and a well-designed package.
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A new type of shell.
Quickly and easily transcribe audio files into text with OpenAI's state-of-the-art transcription technology Whisper. Whether you're recording a meeting, lecture, or other important audio, MacWhisper quickly and accurately transcribes your audio files into text.
Features
Easily record and transcribe audio files
Just drag and drop audio files to get a transcription
.srt & .vtt subtitles export
Get accurate text transcriptions in seconds (~15x realtime)
Search the entire transcript and highlight words
Supports multiple languages (fastest model is English only)
Copy the entire transcript or individual sections
Supports Tiny (English only), Base and Large models
Reader Mode
Edit and delete segments from the transcript
Select transcription language (or use auto detect)
Supported formats: mp3, wav, m4a and mp4 videos.