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Fresh install of Xcode 11 and now simulators are missing version id.
I'm missing the version id and the simulator folder on my device is showing up. I uninstalled Xcode 10.x and started a new install of Xcode 11. After downloading, with delays and errors, my choices are giving me an identifier for the folder name that holds the simulator. I have no idea what the iOS versions might be except for a few. Bizarro. example: notice how "iPhone XR (12.0)" and "iPhone X (A7EA57EC- ...)" . I must have done something or did not uninstall Xcode properly.
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Core Data Public Share CloudKit attributes size limit?
Background before the Question: CloudKit Records have been documented to handle "attribute" (Entity->attribute) types - String, Binary Data, and Transformable and each attribute generates an additional field with a key CD[attribute.name]ckAsset. If a field's value grows too large to store within a record size limit of 1 MB, Core Data converts the value to an external asset. This is what is documented for private Record CloudKit Stores. https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coredata/mirroring_a_core_data_store_with_cloudkit/reading_cloudkit_records_for_core_data It appears each Managed Object (Entity) attribute has a limit size of 1 MB with an overflow to an external asset. Question: What is the physical device size limit for Public Shared CloudKit attributes? Plus, any insight on how to ( any documentation, example projects testing this limit on private or shared, past and present WWDC presentations, or external book references) on attribute limits, transfer times, or how to guarantee a triggered near real-time sync? What are the size limits for close to real time sync across iOS, macOS, tvOS devices? Main Question: Public Shared CloudKit attribute size limits?
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