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Up to you but if you can get a refurbished m1 that will easily do what you need
And honestly still probably be better in every way besides the OS (subjective)
Brew or Nix do a pretty good job of closing the gap.
I'm the only Linux user on my team and was getting pissed at Apple's old bash (4.x something) and some of the tools like
find
having slightly different flags causing some scripts to not work locally.Added a nix flake + devshell + direnv and now they run the same version the servers do of everything, but only when in the project.