I don’t quite think Apple has gotten to that point. When they do I’ll gladly swear them off. They were absolutely wrong about Siri recordings and I guess we’ll see how this tracking class action goes, but that’s it as far as I’m aware. Some will complain still about an iOS battery management thing to this day but that can be attributed more to PR and bad release notes than anything truly concerning.
The only issue I see with that is it removes all incentive for the “bad” kid to ever change.
If all we do is stop caring about the “bad” kid, what reason is there to be “good”?
I don’t quite think Apple has gotten to that point. When they do I’ll gladly swear them off. They were absolutely wrong about Siri recordings and I guess we’ll see how this tracking class action goes, but that’s it as far as I’m aware. Some will complain still about an iOS battery management thing to this day but that can be attributed more to PR and bad release notes than anything truly concerning.
The only issue I see with that is it removes all incentive for the “bad” kid to ever change.
If all we do is stop caring about the “bad” kid, what reason is there to be “good”?