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Amir @amir@dragonscave.space
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Now this is Microsoft madness heightened! Microsoft Defender now thinks The file eloquence_host32.exe is a virus. It keeps removing the file, making Eloquence for NVDA 64-bit virtually useless. I tried re-downloading and re-installing Eloquence V12, but the file gets removed as soon as I install it.
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x0 @x0@dragonscave.space
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@amir @fastfinge Does he literally have to code sign the bridge?
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🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 @fastfinge@interfree.ca
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@x0 @amir If I do, that's not happening. Because I can't afford that. Getting a cert Microsoft will accept is extremely expensive.
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Amir @amir@dragonscave.space
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@fastfinge @x0 Let MS go to hell! I created an exclusion folder for it.
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x0 @x0@dragonscave.space
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@fastfinge @amir Apparently there's now a service, though I can't remember the damn name, which will code sign open source code for free if you produce it as part of verifiable build artifacts, so e.g. a CI job.
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🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 @fastfinge@interfree.ca
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@x0 @amir Right, but I can't and don't, because neither Eloquence or the API is open source. It's allowed to exist on github, but I doubt any organization that actually manually approves things would accept it.
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