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fix: Disable SIMD as a tentative workaround for arm64 safari corruption #1050

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@jeromelaban jeromelaban requested a review from kazo0 November 10, 2023 04:04
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Azure Static Web Apps: Your stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://white-field-08c5cf00f-1050.eastus2.3.azurestaticapps.net

@jeromelaban jeromelaban marked this pull request as draft November 10, 2023 04:31
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Azure Static Web Apps: Your stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://white-field-08c5cf00f-1050.eastus2.3.azurestaticapps.net

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Azure Static Web Apps: Your stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://white-field-08c5cf00f-1050.eastus2.3.azurestaticapps.net

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Azure Static Web Apps: Your stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://white-field-08c5cf00f-1050.eastus2.3.azurestaticapps.net

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Azure Static Web Apps: Your stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://white-field-08c5cf00f-1050.eastus2.3.azurestaticapps.net

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This change is not needed anymore, Safari arm64 for iOS/macOS seems to have been fixed in recent builds (iOS 17.2 as of testing)

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