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The same type of guy who compares being asked to share the source code of a project he has apparently abandoned to... wait for it... violent sexual assault. I'm curious if his confusion stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of rape or a misunderstanding of the nature of sharing, because what a ridiculous fucking assertion to make. If it was supposed to be a joke, it's not funny. If it wasn't -- and he doesn't give any indication that it was -- then shame on him, as the way it reads is that he actually believes he's making a valid equivalence.
 
The same type of guy who compares being asked to share the source code of a project he has apparently abandoned to... wait for it... violent sexual assault. I'm curious if his confusion stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of rape or a misunderstanding of the nature of sharing, because what a ridiculous fucking assertion to make. If it was supposed to be a joke, it's not funny. If it wasn't -- and he doesn't give any indication that it was -- then shame on him, as the way it reads is that he actually believes he's making a valid equivalence.
 
== Clarification about my edit that removes the QEMU-iOS "ports" ==
 
 
I accidentally cut the edit title short, so I'll use this page to explain.<br>
 
The HTML5 "port" is just a noVNC client connected to a Linux computer. In the [https://www.tiktok.com/@connecting_software/video/7211427912048758022 video], there's a little menu button that is identical to the one found in noVNC.<br>
 
The [https://www.tiktok.com/@connecting_software/video/7211385898229894406 video] that showcased the emulator running on Android was also obviously a VNC client. Although it wasn't shown where the actual QEMU was running (getting it to run on a phone with Termux wouldn't be that hard) I think it's safe to say that it was not a port, just a VNC client that was connected to either a PC or QEMU in Termux.
 
 
== Found something  ==
 
 
https://github.com/nitinseshadri/marzipanify-s
 
 
== "Also tons of obsolete non-active iOS "emulator" exists, see this page for more." ==
 
 
May you please move this section to a sub-page instead of linking to an old version of the page please, just including the removed emulators in an infobox and a description?
 

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