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Join the Chocolatey Team on our regular monthly stream where we put a spotlight on the most recent Chocolatey product releases. You'll have a chance to have your questions answered in a live Ask Me Anything format.

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Chocolatey Coding Livestream

Join us for the Chocolatey Coding Livestream, where members of our team dive into the heart of open source development by coding live on various Chocolatey projects. Tune in to witness real-time coding, ask questions, and gain insights into the world of package management. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with our team and contribute to the future of Chocolatey!

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Calling All Chocolatiers! Whipping Up Windows Automation with Chocolatey Central Management

Webinar from
Wednesday, 17 January 2024

We are delighted to announce the release of Chocolatey Central Management v0.12.0, featuring seamless Deployment Plan creation, time-saving duplications, insightful Group Details, an upgraded Dashboard, bug fixes, user interface polishing, and refined documentation. As an added bonus we'll have members of our Solutions Engineering team on-hand to dive into some interesting ways you can leverage the new features available!

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Chocolatey Community Coffee Break

Join the Chocolatey Team as we discuss all things Community, what we do, how you can get involved and answer your Chocolatey questions.

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Chocolatey and Intune Overview

Webinar Replay from
Wednesday, 30 March 2022

At Chocolatey Software we strive for simple, and teaching others. Let us teach you just how simple it could be to keep your 3rd party applications updated across your devices, all with Intune!

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Chocolatey For Business. In Azure. In One Click.

Livestream from
Thursday, 9 June 2022

Join James and Josh to show you how you can get the Chocolatey For Business recommended infrastructure and workflow, created, in Azure, in around 20 minutes.

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The Future of Chocolatey CLI

Livestream from
Thursday, 04 August 2022

Join Paul and Gary to hear more about the plans for the Chocolatey CLI in the not so distant future. We'll talk about some cool new features, long term asks from Customers and Community and how you can get involved!

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Hacktoberfest Tuesdays 2022

Livestreams from
October 2022

For Hacktoberfest, Chocolatey ran a livestream every Tuesday! Re-watch Cory, James, Gary, and Rain as they share knowledge on how to contribute to open-source projects such as Chocolatey CLI.

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Pcsx4 Github

Upon close inspection by developers who read C++, the source repositories contained no genuine emulator code, no contributions to necessary low-level graphics engines (like Vulkan or OGRE), and no valid commit history.

So when whispers of began echoing through subreddits and YouTube comment sections in 2020, the emulation community held its breath. A PlayStation 4 emulator? For PC? On GitHub? The name alone— PCSX4 —seemed to inherit the legendary legacy of PCSX2, the gold-standard PS2 emulator.

The narrative was seductive. A mysterious developer named DevLuke allegedly began work on a PS4 emulator in late 2019. The target: run commercial PS4 games on Windows x86_64 systems. Given that the PS4 uses an x86 AMD Jaguar CPU and a custom Radeon GPU, the idea wasn’t insane—unlike emulating the Cell processor of the PS3. pcsx4 github

PCSX4 is widely documented within the emulation community as a . While there are legitimate GitHub repositories with similar names (often for research or abandoned projects), the "PCSX4" software advertised on various websites as a functional PlayStation 4 emulator is fraudulent. ⚠️ Warning: The PCSX4 Scam

Support for HLSL shaders across backends like D3D12/Vulkan. Upon close inspection by developers who read C++,

While legitimate emulators like PCSX2 (PlayStation 2) and PCSX3/RPCS3 (PlayStation 3) are open-source staples of the gaming community, "PCSX4" was created by scammers to exploit the high demand for PlayStation 4 emulation.

To "run" the emulator, the site claims you must dump a .pdix file from a real, jailbroken PS4 console. They provide a tool via GitHub or pastebin called the "PDIX Extractor". In reality, this script is designed to and account details. The attackers steal these valid console IDs and sell them to banned online cheaters looking to unban their systems. 4. The Infinite Loop Survey For PC

Here’s a useful, fact-based review of what you’ll find when searching for “pcsx4 github.”

: Community members on Reddit have documented that the "emulator" is actually a phishing scam.

The PS4 uses a custom AMD Radeon graphics processor with unique hardware pipelines and memory management. Emulating how the console handles memory requires immense computing power and complex software translation layers.