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      <title>How 46 Hours Inside macOS Logs Made Me a Better Architect</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Back in 2020, I finally sat down and pulled every note I had on troubleshooting macOS into a single guide. It took about 46 hours of fingers on keys - typing, formatting, and testing every command before it went out the door. It shipped on VMware&#39;s TechZone, got more kudos than I expected for something that had been sitting in my to-do list way too long, and then, somewhere in the move from VMware to Broadcom to Omnissa, my author credit quietly disappeared.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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