Not typically I must do one thing very distinctive and particular on my m1 (apple silicon) macbook air. One thing like:
- I will be keen on online game emulation, and wish very particular controller help, and be downloading apps to run video games.
- I am going to must convert or edit movies, and obtain a bunch of instruments to get what I must do finished.
- I will be keen on some obscure new terminal-based command for a programming language I discovered trending.
- Software program for particular micro-controllers / burners
In all of those instances, there is a novel and new software program I am putting in on my system, and customarily I’ve to belief that none of this code is malicious, installs one thing that runs within the background, tracks my keyboard, or will get entry to my private recordsdata.
- Is that this an inexpensive concern?
- Is there a method to run this code in isolation from the remainder of my system?
Ideally I might spin up some form of sandbox, obtain the apps or terminal instructions run what I would like and presumably delete the sandbox as if it by no means existed. Ideally there is not any hit to efficiency, and it is not cumbersome to make use of. I considered utilizing completely different mac profiles, however I do know some apps set up on a complete disk, and something put in by the admin has admin entry no?