The Honest Confession
Spoiler: It did not go well. SwiftUI previews already require a blood sacrifice. Adding Docker to the mix was like putting a hat on a hat — except the hat is on fire and the other hat is also on fi...

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Spoiler: It did not go well. SwiftUI previews already require a blood sacrifice. Adding Docker to the mix was like putting a hat on a hat — except the hat is on fire and the other hat is also on fire. What I learned: Xcode in a container is technically possible Technically possible and "worth the effort" are very different zip codes My Mac's fans have never been so opinionated Current status: Back to building natively. My sanity thanks me. Side note: If you've successfully run iOS builds in CI with containerization, please teach me your ways. I'll trade you my SwiftUI preview workflow (it works 60% of the time, every time). apple containerization like https://github.com/Bob-dragon/containerization