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  3. macOS 26 introduces the Containerization Framework: "enables developers to create, download, or run Linux container images directly on Mac"

macOS 26 introduces the Containerization Framework: "enables developers to create, download, or run Linux container images directly on Mac"

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  • N nomecks@lemmy.ca

    *Cries in 8GB Macbook*

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    thetwelveyearold@lemmy.world
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    If containers are part of your work then you wouldn't buy a 8GB RAM unupgradable device anyway.

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      geoff@midwest.social
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      I wonder if they’re going to allow GPU access from inside the VMs.

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        I wonder if they’re going to allow GPU access from inside the VMs.

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        fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Apple being Apple, the answer is probably yes. But realistically there's going to be some stupid hurdle in the way and because they make it a PITA nobody's really going to do it.

        Which really sucks because the massive GPU and "unified memory" is incredible when they work in conjunction.

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          jaxxed@lemmy.ml
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          Can you run amd64 containers?

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            Apple being Apple, the answer is probably yes. But realistically there's going to be some stupid hurdle in the way and because they make it a PITA nobody's really going to do it.

            Which really sucks because the massive GPU and "unified memory" is incredible when they work in conjunction.

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            geoff@midwest.social
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            Like, you can use the GPU on Linux…with Metal

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              lefantome@programming.dev
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              Ok. So now both Apple and Microsoft are distributors of the Linux kernel. What a timeline.

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                Can you run amd64 containers?

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                loweffortname@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                It supports Rosetta2, so yes.

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                • L lefantome@programming.dev

                  Ok. So now both Apple and Microsoft are distributors of the Linux kernel. What a timeline.

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                  thetwelveyearold@lemmy.world
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                  it's the year of the linux desktop without the year of the linux desktop.

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                    If containers are part of your work then you wouldn't buy a 8GB RAM unupgradable device anyway.

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                    duke_nukem_1990@feddit.org
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                    No, but the company's IT would buy a 16GB Macbook for you that isn't even initially compatible with the images/containers you need to work with. Ask me how I know >.>

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                    • G geoff@midwest.social

                      Like, you can use the GPU on Linux…with Metal

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                      stsquad@lemmy.ml
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                      virtio-gpu with Vulkan pass through for the VM with a Vulkan to Metal translator in host user space. There are various talks about this including at KVM forum: https://kvm-forum.qemu.org/2024/The_many_faces_of_virtio-gpu_F4XtKDi.pdf

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