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Converting dev environments to Apple Silicon

Supermetrics Google Container Registry Homebrew
  1. Supermetrics condenses all the major vectors of data relevant to a user's marketing campaigns and helps them make sense of it all.
    The reality is that Apple will switch to ARM chips, and as devs, we need to be prepared. So this past weekend, faced with a shortage of Intel Macbook Pros for our new devs, we sat down to make it all work for our Supermetrics developers.

    #Marketing Analytics #Data Integration #ETL 8 social mentions

  2. Google Container Registry offers private Docker image storage on Google Cloud Platform.
    While I hope this article stays relevant, please refer to the correct Buildx documentation. To use the new docker buildx commands, you will need to have set up a builder. I've referenced the Google Container Registry (gcr.io) as that's where we host our containers, but, of course, ECR and other container registries will work.

    #Code Collaboration #Git #Developer Tools 23 social mentions

  3. The missing package manager for macOS
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    While our internal tools sort of worked “out of the box”, we first had to get the M1 machine simply running all the libraries we use. Luckily, homebrew is already functional for Apple Silicon. If you have any scripts that assume where brew is installed, be warned that the default is different from a Mac Intel: /usr/local for Mac Intel, /opt/homebrew on the Apple Silicon.

    #Package Manager #Windows Tools #Front End Package Manager 877 social mentions

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