> That means other tools that rely on it are also out of the picture, like Molecule
You can run molecule against an ec2 instance or Docker containers. Since you can run x86_64 docker containers on Docker for Mac, you can continue to use molecule. I run molecule tests against Docker containers or LXD in the cloud though just because of how much faster they run on large Ec2 instances.
As for everything else, I haven't really noticed many issues. Most of the work I do is built through CI/CD pipelines so what I use locally to build doesn't affect what is deployed to production.
You can run molecule against an ec2 instance or Docker containers. Since you can run x86_64 docker containers on Docker for Mac, you can continue to use molecule. I run molecule tests against Docker containers or LXD in the cloud though just because of how much faster they run on large Ec2 instances.
As for everything else, I haven't really noticed many issues. Most of the work I do is built through CI/CD pipelines so what I use locally to build doesn't affect what is deployed to production.