If you are just looking at files the "Recents" tab, the compress option doesn't appear. But, if you switch to the "Browse" tab, and then navigate to where you saved the file, and then long press, "Compress" shows up at the bottom as an option. (This tripped me up too!)
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I'm seeing a similar issue, but the weird part is that for the end of 2019-mid 2020, we had data for most of the metrics categories. Then, the data just stops. It feels almost like there was something we had to opt-in to to continue to get the metrics, but I haven't seen any mention of that anywhere.
No answers, but also seeing the problem - I get a beachball for about 5-10 seconds each time I start a build. Running Xcode 13.2.1 and deleting Derived Data did not help.
I think I found the problem -- something about SwiftPM was causing the freeze. I deleted the entire contents of ~/Library/Caches/org.swift.swiftpm and the freeze is gone!
I've run into the same issue -- completely deleting all versions of Xcode, plus the Library/Developer folder, and still no simulators -- the 15.5 simulators don't even show up as an option.
Running into this as well - particularly want to be able to get rid of some of the default menu items, such as "Search Web"
I had been setting the value for the MPNowPlayingInfoPropertyPlaybackRate key to 0 when pausing. I removed that line, so that value stays at the current rate even when we're paused, but the button still changes to 0x when paused. I also tried setting the MPNowPlayingInfoPropertyDefaultPlaybackRate property to the current rate, but that also doesn't help. I check the value of the property before I modified it, and it doesn't look like it is coming in set to 0 (it is nil prior to me first setting it), so I don't think anything else is changing that value behind my back. Thanks!