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| | I've been using Homebrew on Apple Silicon for a few weeks now and it's been working well. With Ruby 3.0.0, I haven't had any issues installing it...
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| | Ive been using Homebrew on Apple Silicon for a few weeks now and its been working well. With Ruby 3.0.0, I havent had any issues installing it...
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| | Some Ruby features like scrypt and hkdf require OpenSSL 1.1. Here's how to make it work on Mac: Install rbenv and OpenSSL 1.1 Install Ruby Open an...
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| Crystal isn't yet ready to run on a Mac M1. Sad, I know. In the meantime, I found these instructions from Max Fierke to be helpful. His post tries taking you through the whole process of cross-compiling Crystal to arm64 but I didn't want to have to manage a hand-rolled version. These are the commands that I used to get Crystal running using Rosetta: # installs the version of Homebrew that works with ARM $ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.