Sujet : Re: [NEWS] Two Apple Silicon chip flaws could expose your private data to thieves
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.ipad comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 30. Jan 2025, 20:47:50
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 17:43:21 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote :
So you claim it...
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...claim it would be easy to find...
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...but won't actually do it despite it being so easy.
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Do you see what's wrong with this picture?
Yeah, your attempts at picking a fight.
Hi badgolferman,
Remember, the Apple trolls are on Usenet for their own sadistic amusement.
They're not on Usenet to (a) Learn, nor to (b) Disseminate Knowledge.
As a direct result of Apple trolls being on Usenet for sadistic amusement,
the Apple trolls like Alan Baker spend five seconds (maximum!) on each of
their replies - where Alan in particular - always says everything is wrong.
Saying everything is wrong is what other Apple trolls do also, such as
nospam & Jolly Roger & Chris - but the difference with Alan Baker (and
Joerg) is they never once clicked on any link provided, nor do they bother
to look up any claim.
They just say every claim is wrong.
To wit, we can have many threads on a topic in which Alan Baker actively
participates in, and then, if we bring up that topic months later, Alan
Baker will openly claim not only that all facts are wrong - but that he
doesn't know anything about the facts you already discussed with him.
It's what these Apple trolls do.
Basically, you can assume that every claim they say is wrong is really
their way of admitting publicly that they hate that the claim is right.