Like watch piano cats? LOL...
You seem to think *I* was the user admonished by Apple for closing down things, and told without a shadow of a doubt that was the reason by battery died. LOL... that was
@gkainz.
I just agreed that there's been plenty of times I've found *hitty apps written in "aggressive" style, happily pounding the hardware and the OS from behind doing lord knows what, while in the "background" and killing them when they do that. (
@AKiss20 admitted those exist, so I'm just using his wording.)
As usual your insinuation that I am doing something wrong, and also that I'm an idiot, doesn't suit you, Kent... but you always fall back to it when it comes to defending your precious Apple... ripping on your mom to prove a point, is kinda low, even for you, though.
And we all know what happens when people are sold something that allows them not to think.
Glad it works for you. The comment was based on past experience with phones that would happily go most of a week without a re-charge... and knowing what a modern screen and CPU draw, amperage-wise.
Remember again, this little side-portion of the thread is about an Apple employee telling
@gkainz that he did something wrong which then magically caused the product to kill its own battery... LOL... hmm... you'd think maybe the OS just would ignore him and leave everything always running then.
Why even give him the option to kill anything? Save him from himself and remove the feature if it's causing physical harm to the battery... duh... or perhaps... just perhaps... it's just a line of BS from a desperate support manager who needed something that sounded good to tell customers who wouldn't know an amp from a volt? LOL...
He shouldn't have to think, of course. Or notice the app is at the top of the power consumption list... gosh, why would there even be such a list if background apps are held under control by all the brilliant OS coders, anyway? It certainly shouldn't be possible that "aggressive" apps could ever bother the mighty iOS. It was written by pure geniuses who have unicorn rainbows flying out of their butts, as they handle such incredible "complexity" that no mere mortal can POSSIBLY understand it... or so I read, above... ROFLMAO.
Yup... they're neck and neck these days, and if I only could pay for one, the nod would have to go to Garmin, since Concierge is way more useful than the stuff slowing down the iPad in Foreflight that can't be turned off, or coded more efficiently.
Think Foreflight will come up with a way to update my Garmin GTX?
You're really into ripping on your mom today... LOL... mean man, really mean...
But here's a real question about that... is mom ACTUALLY doing all that other stuff yet with her computer? I doubt it. With numerous sources saying 80% or so of Americans don't even operate from a written budget, color me skeptical that your mom, or very many other people, are doing any of that with their computers. (And yes, I know YOU are... hahaha... that's what YOU do with computers. I know... we've met...)
( Psst... side-note... I bet mom does the budgeting BEFORE the money is spent out of the checkbook... just a guess here, but that's usually how one does a "budget".
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Shallow. Very shallow. EXTREMELY shallow, really. I can't stand the PoA web interface, but it doesn't change my mind about the people who post here, or make me think they're dumber for it.
(Web interfaces in general are awful.)
He actually complains that he has to pay someone to do that instead of his publisher taking care of it, although that complaint was in an interview a number of years ago and was probably made in public as a shot over the bow to tell his publisher to pick up the tab on it, since any other publisher would happily pick him up. Bet it was around contract re-negotiation time, too. LOL.
"Bother"? Choosing which processes need to run over processes that can just be killed? Not really that hard to do for all these "brilliant" software devs who claim they're "buried in complexity" that "no one can possibly understand"... LOL... you do see the irony and BS dripping from that, don't you? "It's so complex we have to write brilliant code to manage your battery for you, instead of just telling you to turn the lightbulbs off when you're not using them... but wait... we can't possibly just code that into the OS itself and tell it to kill unnecessary stuff... hey, let's just have the support staff tell everybody they're doing it wrong!"
Total bunk... so much of it they can't keep track of which story is the accurate one. Plus the reality was the batteries themselves were manufactured wrong... but that's not the story you'll read from Apple... you'll just get admonished by the support staff (who buys this crap from THEIR bosses, hook line and sinker) about "doing it wrong" when the company is replacing batteries at cost in hundreds of thousands of devices... (they'll at least do that, but they'll never admit the batteries were crap.)
Remember this is the corporate culture at Apple... "You're holding it wrong..." is still considered a reasonable answer to putting the freaking antenna under a piece of metal under your palm... hahaha... anybody with any brain cells who understood anything about RF found that whopper, amusing.
Anyway... stop picking on your mom. Mine doesn't read product manuals either, and I'm sure her car came with one that clearly said not to pump the brakes... her Apple didn't come with a similar manual saying not to close things down... that right there is evidence and a nice big whiff of BS... because if it DID come with that in the manual, these brilliant "software engineers" should have simply taken away the feature... or... taken away the app's ability to be bad players... either way... they own the OS...
Telling a "backgrounded" app to kiss the OSs butt on resource use is even easier than using an RTOS... and using an RTOS isn't all that difficult. You ALLOWED the "backgrounding" in the first place! LOL...
"Your application has been rejected from the App Store, because it attempts to place itself higher in priority in our RTOS than the Ring 0 level of the operating system... please go jump off a cliff and kill yourselves as programmers, we already told you we wouldn't allow that, but you apparently can't read, you brilliant developers you... wait, we mean, you're awesome and we want you to come pay so we can see your awesomeness at the next pay-to-attend rah-rah session we call the Apple Developer Conference you brainiacs, you! Oh and please send in your payment to get the latest Beta... your credit card didn't go through."