MacBook Air Fresh Install
I got a new MacBook Air M4 with 10‑core CPU and 10‑core GPU / 32GB memory / 1TB storage / sky blue as my main machine, replacing a MacBook Air M1 from late 2020.
I did recently do a [[fresh install of MacOS Sequoia]] so this is going to be similar: I've got a fresh install, I'm figuring out what I need and how I want to run things.
I also keep [[My stuff in the cloud]] so I don't really shuffle files around.
Yes, I know about Brewfiles and dotfiles. I've tried them and I can't really stick with them (and mostly just have one primary laptop as my everything machine).
I usually take internal notes of all the steps I'm taking and then slowly lose track.
When I'm reference "work" below, I mean my current operations role at Ink & Switch, where the stack is Google accounts, Discord (including for all internal team video calls), and [[Patchwork]], which we use internally as a team knowledge base, notes, kanban, embedded whiteboard canvas with tldraw, etc. etc.
First Installs
I needed to hop on for a work team call which is partially what decided this order. I ended up with Patchwork in an "Add to Dock" Safari web app mode, which lead to some exploration and I'm running a bunch of [[Commons Computer]] and ATProto apps this way. Working pretty well so far!
https://blog.bmannconsulting.com/3m34xk5ajg22s External Link • blog.bmannconsulting.comChad had mentioned Liquid AI's Apollo for running local first AI models on desktop and on phone, so I installed and experimented with it, but haven't really gotten anywhere with it.
I messed around with 1PW CLI tools but really the main thing I use is the SSH Agent.
A bundle of other apps:
Some standard MacOS setup things for me also include [[Keeping screenshots in iCloud]] and [[Downloading into iCloud]].
I still use [[Squoosh]] for image resizing and optimizing, installed as a Chrome PWA.
Docker / Virtual Machine
I did some of this on my last fresh install, but never really got anywhere. I played with Orbstack last time around.
I'm interested in the new Apple Container work, which doesn't really have a GUI on top of it and is pretty raw.
Turns out Podman Desktop has an extension that works with it:
https://podman-desktop.io/blog/apple-container-extension External Link • podman-desktop.ioAnd it was at this point that I failed / won and ended up installing Homebrew.
Of course the bash one-liner that installs it from the Internet!
There was a bunch of yak shaving in here.
brew install --cask podman-desktop
brew install podman
# yeah at this point I was just doing
# whatever it was complaining about
brew tap slp/krunkit
brew install krunkitThen the extension for Apple container:
https://github.com/podman-desktop/extension-apple-container External Link • github.comI fiddled with this a bit, and got container "running" — container system start, container system status — but didn't really wire it into Podman Desktop correctly / don't really have a specific thing I was aiming to get running.
I had some vague ideas about getting [[Bazzite]] running instead of Cross Over for Linux gaming (knowing that graphics and performance would be hard).
That lead me to WineSkin / Sikarugir, which may or may not be working?
https://github.com/Sikarugir-App/Sikarugir External Link • github.comThere's a step-by-step video...but it pretty much has a promo for Cross Over right at the beginning.
[[UTM]] is VMs for Mac that uses QEMU. I got Debian 12 booted, but didn't do anything with it.
I also went on a side quest to download Folx as a Bittorrent client for Mac in order to get the Debian image downloaded.
https://mac.eltima.com/download-manager.html External Link • mac.eltima.comSo, if anyone has recommendations for Podman Desktop and Apple container, send them my way!
I'll need to set myself an actual goal of what to run to actually get somewhere. I get very little tinkering with new software time.
Weekend Checkpoint
Now we're up to present day when I'm fleshing this out and publishing it!
Having Leaflet in a dedicated window and command-tabbing into Chrome to look things up is working pretty great!
I got a Mac keyboard with Touch ID bundled with this new laptop as part of the education promotion. But the RGB glowy HyperX keyboard works well with my home setup. So, [[Karabiner Elements]] to remap left-alt to MacOS left-command.
I've got Obsidian running now, with of course the tension of what do I put in Leaflet vs what do I put in Obsidian. There's some discussion about an Obsidian plugin-in for ATProto, that could publish notes to Leaflet or bookmarks to Semble, which would be really nice.
I have a whole other post to make about the [[MiniPC Z-Space Server]], which got paved over by NixOS and has a PDS and a Tangled Knot & Spindle on it.
Weekend Continued
Logitech G Hub is something that works with both the Blue Yeti mic I have on my home desktop, and G403 mouse.
I installed it to get faster mouse tracking, which even when maxed out in preferences seemed slow. But, the mouse shows as disabled. Apparently there are a bunch of Input Monitoring settings but it's still not working.
I messed around with the microphone a bunch, which I should definitely use for better audio quality for recordings.
Discussion in the ATmosphere