Bugs Apple Loves
Bugs Apple Loves (via Hacker News):
You need to find an email. You type in the sender’s name. Nothing. You try the subject line. Nothing. You try a unique word you know was in the email. Nothing.
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You type a word. Autocorrect changes it. You delete it and type what you meant. Autocorrect changes it again. You fix it AGAIN. It changes it AGAIN. You’ve now manually corrected this word twice, clearly signaling you want it this way. Autocorrect doesn’t care. It will die on this hill.
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You’re checking out and need to change your card. You see a button with a credit card icon and your address. You tap it. It changes your address. Not the card. To change the card, you need the other button that says ‘Change Payment’. The one without the card icon.
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AirDrop is on. They’re in your contacts. Nothing. You both toggle WiFi. Nothing. Toggle Bluetooth. Nothing. Turn AirDrop off and on. Sometimes it works. Usually you just text it instead.
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You took some photos. iCloud says ‘Uploading 847 items’. You wait. Next day: ‘Uploading 847 items’. Week later: ‘Uploading 847 items’. Is it stuck? Is it working? Is there an error?
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How is it that this guy knows it, you know it, I know it, clearly everyone knows it.
But what CFed stands up on stage an announces is new ways to annoy your friends via Messages.
Truly we live in an age of wonders.
OMG! I thought it was just me not finding anything in Mail. I've used Mail Archiver just to find some emails because I know that the search there works. Wasn't autocorrect/predictive text supposed to learn? I always use diagnosis in Mail Archiver and always have. But predictive text always uses diagnostic.
Why is Messages so terribly bad? On the Air loading messages takes seconds.
My pet peeve: I do something like reading a book or some text on a website and suddenly the window doesn't have the focus anymore.