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Darling runs macOS software directly without using a hardware emulator
(www.darlinghq.org)
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Oh come on, we could have lived in a world where the translation layers are called WINE and DINE!
How petty would it be to make a fork of it just to rename it to DINE?
The right kind of petty.
It's the only logical choice!
FORK IT
You'd likely need to write someone complimentary software called KNIFE.