I also recommend running at least the DB in Docker. That should prevent 
most fiddling if your Mac OS changes. I use Docker for as much as I can. It 
ends up making things easier once you get up to speed with Docker. 

Furthermore, I just use an ubuntu virtual machine running in VirtualBox. 
That way did doesn't matter if you are using a Mac or Windows. The docker 
setup is constant in the ubuntu VM. I use Cyberduck/Filezilla/WinSCP to 
visualize the files and edit them locally with one click on the Mac or 
Windows machine.


On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 3:45:10 PM UTC-4, San Ji wrote:
>
> No, it isn't.
> If you notice only those 2 downside, you'd better stick with you current 
> choice.
> MySQL 8 has better encoding support, I am assuming you're mentioning about 
> emoji encodings.
> And you can also learn Docker for ease of development to address the other 
> issue you have.

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