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      <title>Changing Version Managers</title>
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      <description>Ever since macOS Big Sur, launching Terminal, more specifically a shell, for the first time takes a significant amount of time to load. One of the things I did in an attempt to mitigate this slow startup time was to switch to ZSH, but that only made a marginal improvement. Looking deeper, it appears that upon every reboot, the cache used by macOS to know where all of the developer tools are (used by xcodebuild) is invalidated and recreated.</description>
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