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I use Linux because Docker doesn't run natively on Macs.
I don't give a shit about our relation because I have a life.
Suction stays winning
It's available in homebrew though
Docker on macos runs in a virtual machine, for some people that might not be desirable.
Then what's the point of it lmao
Some devs like macos, stuff still needs to be deployed to linux servers, possibly using docker containers.
I do, though I like my Mac hardware while the software is just good enough to not annoy me too much...
what do you mean?
Do you not use homebrew on macos?
Yes I do but how does the install method change the fact that Docker containers cannot run without a virtualisation layer like they do on Linux?
No idea, I just saw that there is a docker cask available, so I assume it works
Don’t worry about it