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My container will only work in full auto with the OSX_COMMANDS if you make the user account `arch` and the password `alpine`. Try that and you can use the full...

Remove OSX_COMMANDS to get a shell, only in `:auto` Example: https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX#prebuilt-image-with-arbitrary-command-line-arguments

Thanks for that, I updated the naked container with the new usb changes made here: https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX/commit/756a1c03b928989f7841f1276ce7bd70e8772834#diff-dd2c0eb6ea5cfc6c4bd4eac30934e2d5746747af48fef6da689e85b752f39557L200

> You will have to fetch all accounts discovered this way, and recursively fetch their followers/following On a server that is 1Gbps, maybe 2.5Ghz, fetching 200 database rows to dramatically...

> This is an AUR package compiled with source code:https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/usbfluxd-git Awesome, saw your comment too, did you make it better?

I'm using HestiaCP on Ubuntu 20.04 now, as VestaCP appears to be abandoned.

> I'd go further - namely not install anything that can be installed 'easily' - so keep the app store and usb passthrough, and whatever else useful that you can't...

> So long as the post-install automation is documented (or, indeed, links to the relevant third-party docs are provided in this project's usage docs)... anecdotally, getting up and running today...

Observations so far: - Deleting dyld shared cache drastically extends boot time but reduces image size by 2GB - Using `qemu-img -c` reduces the image the 5GB with no noticeable...

> In my opinion, the most important stuff in an OSX research environment is safari, itunes, usb passthrough, imessage, app store, xcode and homebrew. At least with those, a lot...