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On Fri, 29 Sep 2023 23:55:43 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote:
>> A defective unit is where undesired effects occur that typically do
>> not occur in the majority of units. A defective product is where undesired,
>> *unintentional* effects occur in a large % of units. If the effect is known
>> before release and is acceptable by the manufacturer, that just means the
>> product has a weakness (a poor product).
>>
>
> Maybe no one will notice...
I have an idea.
Let`s hide code in the next update release of the iPhone 15 which slows
down the processor so that the heat problem won`t be noticed as much.
Then we`ll quietly update the release notes and backdate them too, so that
it will look like we told them about it all along from the very beginning.
Maybe no one will notice...
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