A new website takes Apple’s most persistent software bugs and reframes them as a hilarious scoreboard, using intentionally over-the-top math to estimate how many collective human hours they’ve supposedly wasted over the years.
Do you feel seen?
Bugs Apple Loves describes itself as:
“A satirical website documenting how much time humanity wastes because of bugs that Apple seemingly loves so much that they keep them around forever.”
Currently, the site lists 16 bugs, with the oldest one (Finder Forgets Window Sizes) dating back to 2001.
Here’s the full list of currently listed bugs, each with its cheeky subtitle:
Mail Search Doesn’t Work: The search bar is purely decorative
The search bar is purely decorative Autocorrect Won’t Take No For An Answer: You fixed it. It unfixed it. You fixed it again. It unfixed it again.
You fixed it. It unfixed it. You fixed it again. It unfixed it again. Apple Pay: Card Icon Changes Address: The credit card icon doesn’t change the credit card
The credit card icon doesn’t change the credit card Google Contacts Sync is a Black Hole: It’s syncing. Or is it? Nobody knows.
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