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Before I move on to the technical aspects of my set-up, I want to take some time
and express my thoughts on the overall OS.
-![macOS
-Desktop](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20210219-macos-testing-out-a-new-os/macos-desktop.png)
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As expected, the initial computer setup is a breeze with Mac's guided GUI
installer.
@@ -68,8 +65,6 @@ recreate a terminal environment that I feel very comfortable using. See the
image below for a preview of the iTerm2 app with a split view between my macOS
desktop shell and an SSH session into my server.
-![iTerm2](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20210219-macos-testing-out-a-new-os/iterm2.png)
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# Xcode
My first step was to search the web for any hints on how to get `zsh` back up to