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pmontratoday at 7:14 AM1 replyview on HN

How is this different from Virtualbox or similar products with a shared folder with the host machine? I expected that existing virtualization tech for Macs already did that. Maybe the improvement is having nothing to configure.

By the way, is it headless or can it run a full Linux desktop? Use case: buy a Mac, uninistall whatever can be uninstalled, run the Linux VM as primary desktop forgetting MacOS and without going through Asahi and the incomplete hardware support.


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iririririrtoday at 7:27 AM

it differs by lacking all the cool options that makes vmware and virtualbox good products, but apple users will praise it as a benefit

"bind mounts? I'm better without it"

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