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Might be "backups" or some sort of system snapshots created before installing an update.
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It might be some derived data created by xcode and the simulators.
I was using a tool which tracks down all of it and can delete it, since it’s only cache data.
The tool name was xcode cleaner or something like that. -
https://fluffy.es/free-up-mac-stora...
Maybe DevCleaner. But the advices on this website are good, too. -
zymk11024yIf you have timemachine backups enabled it will most likely be the backups. I had the same question a year ago 😂
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