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You need to install the UTM virtual machine manager
In your browser, go to mac.getutm.app, and click on the Download button.
Mount the downloaded UTM.dmg disk-image and drag the UTM app to the Applications folder.
Next, launch the UTM app from your Mac’s local Applications folder. (Depending on your Mac’s security settings, you may get a confirmation dialog when you launch UTM for the first time. If such a dialog appears, choose Open.)
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Conda has been my go-to software manager, but it was only recently brought to my attention that a well maintained project has aimed to greatly speed up and improve the conda functions. Mamba is an almost complete rewrite of conda in C++, allows for parallel downloading of data, and has faster (and better) dependency resolving. For working with larger environments I’ve noticed tasks that would take tens of minutes only takes minutes now (if not less).
Below I’ll provide a quick tutorial on working with mamba, which in theory mirrors what one would do with conda. You should have at least miniconda3 installed.
Installing Mamba
Your conda base environment is the environment where the conda software lives, and additionally any software in base gets added to your path. Generally you don’t want to install software into the base environment., however in this particular case you need to install mamba here,