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From: Oscar Mayer <nobody@oscarmayer.com>
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Subject: Re: Install iOS 17.4.1 now to patch 2 new zero-day vulnerabilities
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On 28 Apr 2024 00:35:51 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:

>> iOS/iPadOS can do that wirelessly. I do it occasionally. Why do you
>> need to "plug it in"? 
> 
> Apple devices have been able to share files wirelessly and over USB
> forever:

Bullshit. 
Any iOS device means any AppleID (or none at all).

Any user file. Any user location. Read and write. USB or WiFi.
Native devices. No extra tools needed.

For example, Apple doesn't support the entire Linux operating system so
Apple doesn't work in the real world. Neither does Apple work with Windows. 

And your "sharing" doesn't even work in the walled garden because of the
AppleID restriction, and even if it did, it's still not all files and all
locations, read and write. 

Apple devices do not work in the real world (outside the walled garden).