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On 2023-09-30, Alan <
nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
> On 2023-09-30 13:07, badgolferman wrote:
>>
>> Why should they put all those resources into testing their software
>> when there are millions of people available to do it for free? It`s
>> not like anyone is going to stop using the iPhone if they found a
>> bug. The only way most people would drop Apple is if they started
>> losing trust in them...
>
> You have it precisely backwards.
>
> It is because there are "millions of people" using their iPhones in
> millions of different ways that there is no possible way that Apple
> could test for all possible problems.
It`s very obvious neither badgolferman or Arlen (Wally) have ever worked
professionally in a software team in charge of deploying software to
massive numbers of heterogeneous clients.
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