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@sergeykrasilnikov1 sergeykrasilnikov1 commented Apr 11, 2026

There was an mistakes in readme description with apple silicon chip

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  • Expand macOS setup instructions to mention Apple Silicon M4 and M5 chips in the README.

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Updates the README documentation to reflect support for newer Apple Silicon chip versions in the macOS setup instructions.

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Expand Apple Silicon chip list in macOS setup instructions to include latest M-series versions.
  • Update the Apple Silicon parenthetical list to include M4 and M5 in the macOS-specific setup section
  • Keep the rest of the installation and setup instructions unchanged
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