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- Core performance and stability: 8MUSE introduces a reworked runtime that reduces latency in inter-module communication and improves memory-management heuristics. The net effect is smoother operation when many modules are chained or when the system runs on constrained hardware.
- Modular interface standardization: The update defines clearer interface contracts and metadata schemas for modules, simplifying discovery and composition. This standardization reduces integration friction and lowers the barrier to third-party module development.
- Enhanced concurrency and scaling: Native support for multi-threaded execution of independent modules, plus improved serialization for distributed setups, enables MCC to scale across multi-core machines and small clusters without major rewrites to existing modules.
- Improved persistence and versioning: 8MUSE adds robust project persistence with deterministic versioning of module chains and settings, making experiment reproducibility, rollback, and collaboration more practical.
- Security and sandboxing: Recognizing the risks inherent in executing third-party modules, the update includes sandbox profiles and capability-based restrictions so untrusted or experimental modules can be isolated from sensitive resources.
- Go to
Modules > 8Muse > Settings. - Check “Use updated parser” (new toggle).
- Enter your preferred download directory (avoid system-protected folders like
C:\Windows). - Set “Max concurrent downloads” to 3 (higher may trigger anti-DDoS).