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      <title>Hello Apple Silicon</title>
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      <description>After 12 years, it was finally time to replace my original 2008 unibody MacBook Pro. With the iPad Pro taking over the role of mobile computing device, I opted for a Mac Mini with the M1 chip. First impressions are that the hardware is really fast, the I/O is a bit sparse, and the Big Sur is buggy.
One of the first things I tested was Xcode unarchiving and I was able to use xip to unpack Xcode 12.</description>
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