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@tauon @peachymist @easrng i mean dotnet uses .exe for executables, even under linux

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@tauon @peachymist @easrng regardless of whether it is, you got spooked didn't you. ergo exe creepypastas work
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@peachymist @tauon @easrng the scariest creepypasta (a binary that works on all operating systems)
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@easrng @peachymist @tauon woman-made horrors entirely within my comprehension
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@pinkcreeper100 @peachymist @tauon @easrng yep an exe can do syscalls on wine because linux gets drunk

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@peachymist one thing i dont like abt them is most dont bundle everything and still rely on some system libs or tools to be present

which breaks down if they arent

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@easrng @peachymist they don't have to try
normal windows programs don't make syscalls, wine does not (and cannot) filter syscalls
you can literally just do it
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@easrng @peachymist that's pretty much the whole reason why wine can work without dynamic recompilation
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@peachymist@labyrinth.zone 🎼 allllllll my .exes live in texas

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Александр 🏳️‍🌈

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Haha jart/cosmopolitan goes BRRRRRRRR

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@tauon
At least on older kernels, I think so? I think Linux later introduced something like syscall interception depending on calling code memory region, so that wine can run programs that have winapi statically/inline compiled into the binary or something?
@peachymist @easrng

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