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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-19T21:13:09.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> > I was wondering why there's no JIT for arm64 specifically? is this a temporary thing or will arm64 builds no longer have JIT / WASM?\n>\n> Our JIT/WASM support for 64-bit ARM is incomplete. Pale Moon and Basilisk have never had a working JIT for that CPU architecture.\n>\n> If you need WASM and are on an Apple Silicon Mac use the x86 version via Rosetta 2. That's what I do, I have x86 Pale Moon and ARM64 Basilisk installed.\n>\n> If you're on ARM64/aarch64 Linux/BSD you'll need to emulate the x86 version (perhaps with box64) or use a different browser unfortunately. If you're on hardware that can run both aarch64 and 32-bit ARM you might be able to run the 32-bit ARM version if you compile yourself but I have not tested this.\n\nThat's informative to know. I think putting on translation layers makes things slower, tho. Which's the opposite of JIT's purpose.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Basilisk • Re: No JIT/WASM on ARM64",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-19T21:13:09.000Z"
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