← Back to context Comment by BeetleB 13 hours ago Can't they simply run MacOS on a VM on existing Mac hardware? 3 comments BeetleB Reply shuckles 13 hours ago You aren’t going to run a network connected 24/7 online agent from a laptop because it’s battery powered and portable. sneak 11 hours ago Not if you want it to be able to use the hardware identifiers to register for use with iMessage. jen20 6 hours ago Not true as of macOS 15 onwards [1].[1]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/usi...
shuckles 13 hours ago You aren’t going to run a network connected 24/7 online agent from a laptop because it’s battery powered and portable.
sneak 11 hours ago Not if you want it to be able to use the hardware identifiers to register for use with iMessage. jen20 6 hours ago Not true as of macOS 15 onwards [1].[1]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/usi...
jen20 6 hours ago Not true as of macOS 15 onwards [1].[1]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/usi...
You aren’t going to run a network connected 24/7 online agent from a laptop because it’s battery powered and portable.
Not if you want it to be able to use the hardware identifiers to register for use with iMessage.
Not true as of macOS 15 onwards [1].
[1]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/usi...