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Yet again, it's becoming more & more obvious Apple has never sufficiently tested iOS for bugs in the real world

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Arlen Holder

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Mar 11, 2020, 11:27:23 AM3/11/20
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For the permanent Usenet record...

Yet again, it's becoming more & more obvious, even to those not on this
Apple ng, Apple has never sufficiently tested iOS for bugs in the real
world.

ASSESSMENT:
o People who feel safe with iOS diarrhea don't realize iOS isn't tested.

Google proved beyond any shadow of any doubt that Apple has never
sufficiently tested iOS in the real world, where the latest sordid release
of iOS 13 proved that sorry but obvious fact in spades upon spades.

ASSESSMENT:
Only a true apologist could possibly claim that iOS is sufficiently tested.
o Yet, apologists, always prove to be ill educated utter morons.

While it's surprising that these ill-educated people, in particular, feel
_safe_ from the sheer frequency of release of iOS (which is why the iOS
release schedule is more properly characterized as a diarrhea of frequent
releases), the news is abuzz today with what Elon Musk, of all people,
thinks of the most recent iOS diarrhea.

FACT:
o Elon Musk knocks Apple's recent iOS software quality
<https://9to5mac.com/2020/03/10/elon-musk-ios-13-bugs/>

o Elon Musk takes a jab at Apple by calling some recent iPhone updates 'not great,'
<https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-says-recent-apple-iphone-update-broke-email-system-2020-3>

o Elon Musk thinks iOS quality needs to improve
<https://bgr.com/2020/03/10/elon-musk-ios-email-bug/>
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People who feel safe with iOS diarrhea don't realize iOS isn't ever tested.

Alan Baker

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Mar 11, 2020, 12:24:52 PM3/11/20
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On 2020-03-11 8:27 a.m., Arlen Holder wrote:
> For the permanent Usenet record...
>
> Yet again, it's becoming more & more obvious, even to those not on this
> Apple ng, Apple has never sufficiently tested iOS for bugs in the real
> world.
>
> ASSESSMENT:
> o People who feel safe with iOS diarrhea don't realize iOS isn't tested.
>
> Google proved beyond any shadow of any doubt that Apple has never
> sufficiently tested iOS in the real world, where the latest sordid release
> of iOS 13 proved that sorry but obvious fact in spades upon spades.
>
> ASSESSMENT:
> Only a true apologist could possibly claim that iOS is sufficiently tested.
> o Yet, apologists, always prove to be ill educated utter morons.
>
> While it's surprising that these ill-educated people, in particular, feel
> _safe_ from the sheer frequency of release of iOS (which is why the iOS
> release schedule is more properly characterized as a diarrhea of frequent
> releases), the news is abuzz today with what Elon Musk, of all people,
> thinks of the most recent iOS diarrhea.

Show evidence that iOS releases are any more frequent than any other OS,
Liar.

>
> FACT:
> o Elon Musk knocks Apple's recent iOS software quality
> <https://9to5mac.com/2020/03/10/elon-musk-ios-13-bugs/>
>
> o Elon Musk takes a jab at Apple by calling some recent iPhone updates 'not great,'
> <https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-says-recent-apple-iphone-update-broke-email-system-2020-3>
>
> o Elon Musk thinks iOS quality needs to improve
> <https://bgr.com/2020/03/10/elon-musk-ios-email-bug/>
>

And Elon Musk is an authority...

...why?

You realize you basically just reported the same information from three
sources to make it look more impressive, right Liar?
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