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The team has recently released Lume, a tool developed in response to the limitations encountered with current virtualization solutions on Apple Silicon hardware. This product is designed with simplicity in mind, offering a straightforward, single-binary approach that eliminates the need for a graphical user interface or intricate software stacks. Users can effortlessly launch macOS or Linux virtual machines through either the command-line interface or an API. The motivation behind creating Lume was to enable the execution of native macOS virtual machines with a single command. This is achieved by leveraging Apple's Virtualization.Framework, as demonstrated by the command: `lume run macos-sequoia-vanilla:latest`.
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The team has recently released Lume, a tool developed in response to the limitations encountered with current virtualization solutions on Apple Silicon hardware. This product is designed with simplicity in mind, offering a straightforward, single-binary approach that eliminates the need for a graphical user interface or intricate software stacks. Users can effortlessly launch macOS or Linux virtual machines through either the command-line interface or an API. The motivation behind creating Lume was to enable the execution of native macOS virtual machines with a single command. This is achieved by leveraging Apple's Virtualization.Framework, as demonstrated by the command: `lume run macos-sequoia-vanilla:latest`.