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    Atlantis iOS

    Atlantis iOS

    A lightweight and powerful iOS framework for intercepting HTTP/HTTPS

    Don't let cumbersome web debugging tools hold you back. With Proxyman's native macOS app, you can capture, inspect, and manipulate HTTP(s) traffic with ease. Intuitive, thoughtful, and built with meticulous attention to detail. Dive into the network level to diagnose and fix problems with reliable and powerful tools. Proxyman acts as a man-in-the-middle server that captures the traffic between your applications and SSL Web Server. With a built-in macOS setup, so you can inspect your...
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    Apple Silicon Guide

    Apple Silicon Guide

    Learn all about the A17 Pro, A16 Bionic, R1, M1-series

    ...It covers differences between Apple Silicon and legacy Intel architectures, helping users understand how to choose software builds (arm64 vs. universal), deal with Rosetta 2 translation, and optimize workloads for native performance. The guide also includes practical advice on setting up development environments — such as configuring compilers, package managers, containers, virtualization tools (e.g., UTM/VMs) — and resolving common pain points with dependencies that historically lacked native support. For creative and power users, there are performance recommendations for video/audio production, machine learning workflows, and GPU-accelerated tasks.
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