Anthony Accioly on Nostr: Yeah, using an Intel Mac to compile a Deno project with a bunch of non-trivial ...
Yeah, using an Intel Mac to compile a Deno project with a bunch of non-trivial dependencies (by simply running deno compile --target aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu), and actually being able to run the generated binaries on an M1 MBP running Asahi Linux, was definitely one of the highlights of my experiments. I was 100% expecting it to fail, but it worked. This was admittedly impressive. Rusty V8 bindings FTW!
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