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On 9/27/23 14:21, Wally J wrote:
> candycanearter07 <
no@thanks.net> wrote
>
>>> For example, due to Project Treble, the Qualcomm drivers are updated, over
>>> the Internet, via the Google Play Store update mechanism, asynchronously.
>>
>> It uses the Play Store? I assumed it would use the same mechanic as the
>> base system.
>
> This message assumes the reader owns basic _adult_ cognitive skills.
>
> Bear in mind it takes adult cognition to comprehend why Apple has the
> absolutely worst operating system support - when you understand the OS.
>
> ...But to answer your specific question...
>
> It`s actually not the play store, per se - but an underlying "mechanism"
> using one key component of the play store (google services framework)...
>
> ... however ...
>
> Given the almost total lack of technical understanding on this newsgroup,
> suffice to say it`s the Google Play Store which is updating the modules.
>
> Look it up to realize Apple has the absolute _worst_ operating system
> support when you know how Apple supports iOS & macOS - which iKooks do not.
>
> Treble:
grade-fix-explained.html>
> Mainline:
>
<https://www.xda-developers.com/android-project-mainline-modules-explanation/>
>
> There`s no excuse for an _adult_ to not be cognizant that Apple has the
> worst operating system support of all common consumer operating systems.
>
>> (Then again I haven`t been able to use Android in a while)
>
> Why not?
Family pressure
>
> While it`s miserable to try to do anything on an iPhone, particularly when
> you`re _not_ logged 24/7/365 into Apple`s mothership tracking servers...
>
> It`s a joy to do whatever it is that you want to do on Android.
>
> Like this...
> <https://i.postimg.cc/pLLD28Ny/icon01.jpg> Android changes DEFAULT icons
> <https://i.postimg.cc/HLJXMgkg/icon02.jpg> Edit default Shortcut icons
> <https://i.postimg.cc/kG72T3qD/icon03.jpg> Change the name and/or icon
> <https://i.postimg.cc/zvkgND0n/icon04.jpg> iOS is crippled & can`t do this
> <https://i.postimg.cc/Z5s60RZH/icon05.jpg> Android gives you full control
>
> All of which is completely impossible on the Barbie-doll OS called iOS.
> People who enjoy iOS are never people who understand a thing about iOS.
>
> And that`s ok.
> An idiot is born every minute.
>
> Just don`t be one.
> That`s all.
>
>>> Just like Windows drivers are updated completely outside the realm of the
>>> operating system support itself - such that the support is essentially
>>> forever [1].
>>
>> Good ol` plug and play. Windows has been doing it since the 90s
>
> If you want to load a driver onto Windows, you most likely can.
> No matter what the operating system is, right?
>
Unless it`s Linux sometimes (buts that`s more a support issue)..
> You can`t do that with the primitive stone-age iOS monolith.
>
> When you comprehend why - then - and only then - will you being to
> understand why it`s a fact Apple`s OS support is the worst in the industry.
>
>> Is there a gmail or youtube app for Windows? Also yeah, those are
>> completely separate from the base OS (unless you have a google phone) so
>> slightly a given. Still get what you`re saying tho...
>
> The point you seem to have gotten which is that the operating system is a
> complex assemblage of components, the highest level of which are the
> default apps and the lowest levels are the hotfix patches - with many
> intermediary levels such as the Project Treble hardware drivers and the
> Project Mainline operating system components (currently 34 or so packages).
>
Right, libraries are a good design philosophy.
> With iOS - you lose that full support the _instant_ a new iOS releases.
> Tick... tock... Boom!. You`re dead.
>
> The primitive toy-OS called iOS instantly turns to shit when the next
> operating system releases (which is currently iOS 17).
>
> Any iPhone, for example, that can`t load iOS 17 (which is any iPhone older
> than the XR) is instantly a piece of shit in that it`s full of known holes.
>
> You think there isn`t an obvious reason why iOS is exploited in the while
> ten times more than is Android?
>
> The reason is iOS is the most insecure smartphone operating system.
> That`s just a fact.
>
>> So, like the updates are forced into one package instead of having
>> separated updates that are just installed at the same time?
>
> Android is updated, like all modern operating systems are updated...
> ... in layers ... asynchronously...
>
>>> Very few posters to this newsgroup own the adult cognitive skills to
>>> understand a single word that I said above. Do you?
>>
>> I tthink
>
> Take a look at just _some_ of the references that result from this search.
> Treble: <https://duckduckgo.com/?va=n&hps=1&q=android+project+treble>
> Mainline: <https://duckduckgo.com/?va=n&hps=1&q=android+project+mainline>
>
> The ignorant low-IQ uneducated iKooks have never read any of that.
> They only say bbbbbuuuuttttt Apple told me they are good to me.
>
> Guess what? *Apple has the _worst_ (by far!) OS support in the industry.*
> But you have to understand details in order to comprehend that statement.
Seems so yea
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