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Update Now Warning Issued to All iPhone Users (forbes.com/sites/kateoflahertyuk)
8 points by 01-_- 4 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments




I think it's really difficult to write so much text with so little information conveyed in it. I don't think I'd be able to even once, let alone as my daily job.

Not to mention the first to 2 links on the article refer to Forbes, not to Apple.

Apple here is the authority. Not Forbes.

They write:

> along with a warning to update your iPhone now

where 'update your iPhone' links to this BS article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kateoflahertyuk/2025/12/05/chec...

Where is the warning from Apple?


How legit is this? In my experience, every time I've updated iOS due to some urgent "security issue", the result was my phone just got a whole lot slower.

that's because it jits code instead of pre-jitting like android does, so when you hit a piece of code that hasn't been compiled yet you perceive it as slowdown since the first time it runs it is emulated.

This comment makes no sense. Both Swift and Objective C are precompiled languages.

swift compiles to bytecode, objective c I am not sure but I think that is native

This is incorrect. Swift optionally compiles to _bitcode_ (+), which is pre-compiled by _Apple_ before distribution, not by your device itself.

(+) Bitcode is now deprecated: https://digital.ai/catalyst-blog/navigating-apples-bitcode-c...


then it makes no sense why apple warns you that your device is performing "background" activities post update, last time I looked at iOS binaries they seem to decompile as-if it was bytecode - but it could also be related to more advanced debug directories haven't messed with internals of these devices since breaking the bootloader became pretty much impossible.

SQLite migration scripts, indexing and vacuuming.


That website is total trash and the article feels like it was written by ChatGPT 1

it's forbes, also it has an author so unlikely it was written with AI.

Doesn’t mean the author didn’t offload the task of writing to an AI. Also, Forbes blogs don’t have editorial oversight, only the official magazine articles.

I don't think I've ever something so incorrect.

And yet the asessment of the quality is still accurate. At least other trash sites have the excuse that they aren't claiming to be Forbes. At least an ai has the excuse that it's an ai.



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