@davedelong I recall you stating that you use Core Data to store logs rather than OSLog. Do you only store the logs, or do you also use OSLog to print to the debugger? Maybe something else I’m not considering?
I'm interested in using your Core Data approach so I can easily access logs from users and extensions, but I still want to retain the printed logs for local debugging because I do find OSLog to be useful locally for rapid feedback.
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