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callmeal | 29 days ago

> The conclusion, that it was not the fault of the developer was correct, but assuming anything other than a problem at some point in the software stack is unreasonable.

Aah, the old "you're holding it wrong" defense.

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constantcrying|29 days ago

What do you mean? The developer is perfectly justified in being upset over a basic example not functioning correctly, due to bug on behalf of Apple's developers. It just wasn't reasonable to assume that the bug was due to malfunctioning hardware.