Dock-Droid wraps QEMU/KVM Android emulation into Docker containers with full hardware passthrough and GUI forwarding, supporting BlissOS and custom images for app testing and CI/CD.
OC4VM packages OpenCore bootloader and macOS disks into ready VMware VM templates for Intel and AMD hosts, enabling macOS guests without hypervisor patches.
osx-proxmox-next automates macOS VM setup on Proxmox 9 hosts with a Python TUI, CPU auto-detection, caching, and a unique kernel patch for Apple Services compatibility.
Minikube simplifies running local Kubernetes clusters by abstracting multiple hypervisor backends and offering developer-friendly features like addons and GPU support. Here’s how it works under the hood.
GhostVM offers macOS virtual machines on Apple Silicon with near-native performance, APFS snapshots, deep host-guest integration, and full CLI automation. Ideal for macOS VM sandboxing.
Pyenb/macOS-ISOs offers curated macOS ISO images for VM users without Macs, distributed via BitTorrent to reduce bandwidth costs. Here’s how it works and what to expect.
pve-microvm patches Proxmox VE to expose QEMU microvm machine type for hardware-isolated VMs with container-like boot times, supporting 21 guest OSes and full PVE features.
microvm.nix offers declarative MicroVMs on NixOS/macOS using eight hypervisors, enabling version-controlled, reproducible VM deployments with fixed RAM and flexible storage.
Cua provides a multi-component open-source stack for building and benchmarking computer-use agents that control full desktops without disrupting user focus, across macOS, Linux, Windows, and Android.