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Description

Run secure isolated environments with near-native performance on Apple Silicon using Lume, a virtualization layer that allows you to run macOS and Linux sandboxes, as well as VMs on Docker powered by the Apple Virtualization framework.

How to use Cua?

To use Lume, download and install the application on your Apple Silicon device, then create and manage your sandboxes and VMs through the intuitive interface.

Core features of Cua:

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Virtualization layer for macOS and Linux sandboxes

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Support for Docker-powered VMs

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Computer Use Interface (CUI) framework

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Compatible with PyAutoGUI

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State-of-the-art Computer Use AI Agent (CUA) for multi-app workflows

Why could be used Cua?

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# 1Developing and testing applications in isolated environments
# 2Running multiple operating systems on a single machine
# 3Automating workflows with AI agents

Who developed Cua?

Lume is developed by a team focused on providing advanced virtualization solutions for Apple Silicon, enabling developers and users to run multiple operating systems and applications seamlessly.

FAQ of Cua