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You have just described "deliberately disadvantaging" the competition, which was what you said you did not believe Apple had done.


The approach he described is consistent with non-malicious failure to turn a new API into something robust, reliable, external, and well documented. If you’ve got a hot new way to move bytes the long term stability of the API is a real concern. You break things if you change it.


No. "Deliberately disadvantaging" is doing something like adding code to slow down disk write operations used by a direct competitor.

Listen, I'm not gonna play this game. I said my piece, you said yours, we're done.




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