![]() As a security researcher and Linux enthusiast there we a couple of important factors: ![]() This is the general gist of what I set out to, and outline how to, achieve in this post. Before I take any more of your time, take a look at the diagram below: So, turns out the title might have been a little clickbaity, as my virtual empire is more of a virtual hamlet. So without further ado, below is the culmination of moments of bewilderment, exasperation and elation as I transitioned my workflow as a Linux security researcher from Linux x86_64 to MacOS aarch64. However, after some time researching, tweaking and debugging I'm now in a position where I can happily say I have no regrets moving to Apple Silicon and in fact am beginning to see what the hype is all about! Of course, this isn't to say the grass really is perfectly green on the other side, there are still issues, particularly due to it's infancy, but more on that soon! The panic started to set in, had I made a horrific decision? In getting caught up in the hype and excitement I'd forgotten the implications of switching my workflow to a completely different architecture, and one as new as Apple's Silicon. In my infinite wisdom (read: hubris), of course I opted for the new MacBook Pro - after all, with all the headlines and buzz, I wanted to see what this M1 fuss was all about! Security Researcher (yay me) and as a work from home position this came with the perk of picking some shiny new work kit with the two main contenders being a new Dell Precision or a MacBook Pro. ![]() I recently started an awesome new role as a Sr.
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