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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink55•2 days agoCool. Podman Desktop should be easier after this. Presumably, it’s still a Linux VM driven by something written by Apple instead of qemu. No macOS containers though. Being able to spin up macOS containers would have been nice for builds and isolating things like pkgsrc.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink27•2 days agoAnd here it is. Small VMs, like everything else. https://github.com/apple/containerization
Cool. Podman Desktop should be easier after this. Presumably, it’s still a Linux VM driven by something written by Apple instead of qemu.
No macOS containers though. Being able to spin up macOS containers would have been nice for builds and isolating things like pkgsrc.
And here it is.
Small VMs, like everything else.
https://github.com/apple/containerization