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- Use [Docker Desktop](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) on your local machine
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- Use [Docker Desktop](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) on your local machine
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> [!WARNING] Apple Silicon
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> :warning: If you use Apple Silicon (`aarch64`-based CPU), builds and simulations are prohibitively slow.
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> If you use Apple Silicon (`aarch64`-based CPU), builds and simulations are prohibitively slow.
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> `x86-64` processors are HIGHLY recommended.
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> `x86-64` processors are HIGHLY recommended.
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Once you've pulled a Docker image, you can run within a container. You can think of containers as the virtual machine that's running the image you pulled. When a container is initialized and run, it's given a unique hash and a unique string name. When you want to access the container, you refer to its unique hash/string. You can also give your container a unique name, as demonstrated below:
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Once you've pulled a Docker image, you can run within a container. You can think of containers as the virtual machine that's running the image you pulled. When a container is initialized and run, it's given a unique hash and a unique string name. When you want to access the container, you refer to its unique hash/string. You can also give your container a unique name, as demonstrated below:
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> **NOTE:** `--privileged` is only required when using FireMarshal.
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> :exclamation: **NOTE:** `--privileged` is only required when using FireMarshal.
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- Running a Docker container interactively
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- Running a Docker container interactively
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- This runs the Docker container and attaches the console of your container
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- This runs the Docker container and attaches the console of your container
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