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Zero issues on this side. Big Sur has been a much better experience for me than Catalina.

But what would the web and such sites be without generalization and complaints about something? :D

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Must reply.

No doubts even before this reply:

http://digitaldog.net/files/AllDoubtsRemoved.jpg

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As to Apple and Cook, let's see what someone who knows has to say about his performance:

Warren Buffett calls Tim Cook a 'fantastic manager' of Apple

Warren Buffet has hailed Tim Cook as a "fantastic manager" of Apple, declaring him "one of the best managers in the world," during the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting. "Tim Cook was underappreciated for a while. He's one of the best managers in the world. And I've seen a lot of managers. And he's got a product that people absolutely love. And there's an installed base of people, and they get satisfaction rates of 99%."

Of course, what does Warren Buffett know the experts here don't? ;) :

There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult.” -Warren Buffett

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Yes their stuff is all I ever use, but they're still a giant company that would poison a small town for a buck. I particularly enjoyed reading a few years ago that Apple had more dosh in the bank than the usa.

Why do I say things...

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I love that opening picture.

It looks like Tim Cook is praying to the spirit of Steve Jobs for guidance.

Not sure how liking a picture and putting a humorous interpretation on it is a critique of the person depicted.

 

I have no interest at all in Apple's financial affairs. I just thought the picture looked like someone praying to either the lump of hardware in front of them, as if at an altar, or to some 'higher being'.

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As someone who doesn't use a Mac, I could easily sit back and watch this thread, with no dog in the fight. It's an exercise in non sequiturs. The OP was about a security bug, not about performance issues or the financial health of the company.
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