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@NSExceptional@hbkirb@mxswd Right, but that shouldn’t be an issue, because the defaults system itself (i.e. probably the defaults daemon) should have the most up-to-date value (which as you mention is expected to not necessarily match what’s on the file system)
@s1guza I don’t think there’s support to build your own, but I believe clang exposes many of the calling conventions exposed by LLVM: https://t.co/cjwZk2NGJN
@NSExceptional Not familiar with the debug viewer or NSMutableArray internals but is it possible the array just has a pointer to this object and won’t reference it again (i.e. “dirty” memory)?
Does anyone have any ideas as to why the same code would run slower on my M1 Max than @leptos_null's M1? Curiously, the 'weight' of the application in time profiles recorded on each device is identical (2 min), but the total runtime is 20–30s slower on the M1 Max… 🤨
@imShreyasPatil Tiktok is an internal component in Google used by many of the apps, it was written and named like that before the social network existed and is absolutely unrelated. Source: @reddit
@ShilohBallard@cyclelicious As I recall a child or two jumped out into the path in front of a cyclist. The cyclist tried to stop and somehow injured herself. I think she avoided the kids, but ended up with injuries that needed treatment.