Comment by quietsegfault 1 month ago What’s the difference between running natively and in a container, really? 6 comments quietsegfault Reply cortesoft 1 month ago On Linux, not much. On a Mac, quite a bit. quietsegfault 1 month ago Like mostly apple services such as iMessage? I’m asking honestly, not snarky! I don’t think performance is a big factor for agentic hyjinx. scosman 1 month ago Apple APIs yes. But there’s also an overhead when running containers like docker on Mac (and windows). Only Linux has near-zero overhead. 2 replies → sunnybeetroot 1 month ago Yes, anything Apple platform development
cortesoft 1 month ago On Linux, not much. On a Mac, quite a bit. quietsegfault 1 month ago Like mostly apple services such as iMessage? I’m asking honestly, not snarky! I don’t think performance is a big factor for agentic hyjinx. scosman 1 month ago Apple APIs yes. But there’s also an overhead when running containers like docker on Mac (and windows). Only Linux has near-zero overhead. 2 replies → sunnybeetroot 1 month ago Yes, anything Apple platform development
quietsegfault 1 month ago Like mostly apple services such as iMessage? I’m asking honestly, not snarky! I don’t think performance is a big factor for agentic hyjinx. scosman 1 month ago Apple APIs yes. But there’s also an overhead when running containers like docker on Mac (and windows). Only Linux has near-zero overhead. 2 replies → sunnybeetroot 1 month ago Yes, anything Apple platform development
scosman 1 month ago Apple APIs yes. But there’s also an overhead when running containers like docker on Mac (and windows). Only Linux has near-zero overhead. 2 replies →
On Linux, not much. On a Mac, quite a bit.
Like mostly apple services such as iMessage? I’m asking honestly, not snarky! I don’t think performance is a big factor for agentic hyjinx.
Apple APIs yes. But there’s also an overhead when running containers like docker on Mac (and windows). Only Linux has near-zero overhead.
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Yes, anything Apple platform development