Use Arm64 builds for macos support#29
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The last mac to be sold with x86_64 architecture was the Mac Pro in 2019. While MacOS may support x86_64 until ~2027, I think we should be safe to swap the x86_64 support to ARM64 in this library.
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The last mac to be sold with x86_64 architecture is Mac Pro which was finally released with an ARM architecture in 2023. While MacOS may support x86_64 until ~2027, I think we should be safe to swap the x86_64 support to ARM64 in this library. Most developers of Presto are on either running linux or semi-recent (1-4 year old) Macs.