Remember when self hosted runners for Windows on Arm first came out back in September 2022 ? At the time, it was a niche but important step for teams working with Arm based Windows devices. Before that, if you wanted to test or build software on Windows running on Arm hardware, you had to set up your own infrastructure from scratch, often relying on workarounds or separate machines. The release of those self hosted runners gave developers a way to bring Arm into their CI workflows without...

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