A local-first microVM sandbox for running AI agents safely on macOS

Shuru boots lightweight Linux VMs using Apple's Virtualization.framework. Each sandbox is ephemeral: the rootfs resets on every run, giving agents a disposable environment to execute code, install packages, and run tools without touching your host.

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insidegui/VirtualBuddy: Virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, VirtualBuddy is a virtual machine GUI for macOS M1, M2, M3

Virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, VirtualBuddy is a virtual machine GUI for macOS M1, M2, M3

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Standalone have best reliability/performance for critical networks. Higher power use with dedicated hardware.
VMs saves hardware/resources, enables other VMs, lowers power use. Risk: host dependency/network overhead.
Prioritize standalone for core security. Use Proxmox for lab/consolidation with host redundancy, NIC isolation, and backups. Balance power savings vs. risk.
So you must choose what is the best for your use case. But personally we #virtualize everything 😀

Tried running #linux #tails operating system off a #bootable #usb .
#distro seems to work nicely. It entirely disappears on shutdown due to
being in RAM only. But then the OS needs all settings and configuration
set afresh on next restart.

What about if I run a #nixOS #container #vm #virtalmachine #virtualize
inside Tails then I could maybe use my #configurationdotnix after each
reboot to save manually reconfiguring after each reboot. What is the
best way of doing this? Tips welcome. Thanks!

I've been toying around with #Proxmox on my PC (previously running vanilla #Debian) and trying to compartmentalize things in different VMs and containers. What are some fun things to try to #virtualize? I've set up a macOS VM and it works well and was fun to set up, but I'm kinda bored with that as I'm not really interested in proprietary operating systems. I always feel limited :P

Fun fact: I've been using #Linux since 2012, and the first distro I installed was #ZorinOS because I found it in a search for "Windows" on the Linux Foundation website and its result said it's meant for #Windows users that are new to Linux. I didn't know how to #virtualize so I starved it on resources despite having 4 GB of RAM available total on my laptop (ran #Windows7) and applets kept crashing.

#virtualization

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I need to find a #SBC that is actually available and decent specs that I can get my hands on relatively easy, I am looking for something in which I can buy a few and make a cluster and #virtualize with something like #KVM
I think I got my #fedora 37 install working exactly the way I like. With #steam being able to #virtualize every #game I own to playable levels, and now that #Zoom has finally figured out how to #screenshare on #wayland I'm like 100% #Linux only for #work !!!