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* Re: Power OutagesAndy Burnelli
`- Re: Power OutagesAlan

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From: spa...@nospam.com (Andy Burnelli)
Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.advocacy
Subject: Re: Power Outages
Date: Mon, 23 May 2022 15:02:58 +0100
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 by: Andy Burnelli - Mon, 23 May 2022 14:02 UTC

nospam wrote:

> and what do you expect to do with system files?

You can tell iKooks _hate_ how crippled iOS always ends up proving to be.

Your standard MO for when iOS is crippled is to claim that nobody wants to
do what _every_ other consumer operating system easily does - except iOS.

For example, I easily see iOS system files when I plug an iPad into Linux.
And I easily see system files when I connect Android over WiFi to Windows.

The fact is with _all_ common operating systems _except_ iOS, the system
files are readable for a reason, even if iKooks like you don't know that.

Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

>> The good news with reproducing what we can easily do with Android
>
> what you describe is not what anyone would call easy.

I _knew_ you iKooks couldn't handle any basic amount of technical detail.

You're actually _afraid_ of something as simple as an IP address & port!
C:\> adb pair <ipaddress>:<port> <pin>

It's interesting that _every_ post you write proves iKooks own a low IQ.

Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

> it's about the most convoluted, most fucked up and least productive
> method possible, which explains why you want to use it.

And yet, it's simply pairing an IP address with a port.
To you iKooks, that's too much detail for your low IQ brains to fathom.
C:\> adb pair <ipaddress>:<port> <pin>

You don't realize nospam, how incredibly _stupid_ you iKooks really are.
You ikooks are, literally, deathly afraid of a simple port for God's sake!

It's likely you iKooks don't even know what a port is, nospam.
Nobody but an iKook would say that defining a port is so scary to them.

Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

> meanwhile, the rest of the world can easily (go look up the meaning)
> copy files in both directions without needing to do much beyond a
> couple of taps.

Here we go again, nospam, with you bullshitting because you _hate_ that iOS
is the only common consumer operating system literally crippled by Apple.

Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

> this has been explained to you zillions of times.

More evidence that you own a rather dismal IQ nospam is you can't change
your excuses for the lack of iOS functionality from what a child would say.

You actually think people believe you when you constantly claim that you,
of all people, know iOS enough to do what _every_ other OS already does.

It's clear you don't know anything about iOS nospam.
But what's more clear is you lie because you _hate_ how crippled iOS is.

Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

>> is that
>> iOS used to come with a native WebDAV server implementation in a few apps.
>
> no it didn't, nor does it on android.

Actually, for once you are correct as those were WebDAV clients.
Which is why I don't plonk you like I do Alan Baker and Snit, nospam.

I don't plonk Jolly Roger or Lewis either, but that's only because they're
_perfect_ examples of how incredibly hateful you iKooks are of iOS.

> any features that third party apps implement are entirely up to the
> developers of said apps.

Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

That's what I'd like to do, & let's be clear, every other platform does it.
--
You can tell iKooks _hate_ how crippled iOS always ends up proving to be.

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 by: Alan - Mon, 23 May 2022 17:20 UTC

On 2022-05-23 7:02 a.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
> nospam wrote:
>
>> and what do you expect to do with system files?
>
> You can tell iKooks _hate_ how crippled iOS always ends up proving to be.
>
> Your standard MO for when iOS is crippled is to claim that nobody wants to
> do what _every_ other consumer operating system easily does - except iOS.
>
> For example, I easily see iOS system files when I plug an iPad into Linux.
> And I easily see system files when I connect Android over WiFi to Windows.
>
> The fact is with _all_ common operating systems _except_ iOS, the system
> files are readable for a reason, even if iKooks like you don't know that.
>
> Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
> will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
> expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.
>
>>> The good news with reproducing what we can easily do with Android
>>
>> what you describe is not what anyone would call easy.
>
> I _knew_ you iKooks couldn't handle any basic amount of technical detail.
>
> You're actually _afraid_ of something as simple as an IP address & port!
> C:\> adb pair <ipaddress>:<port> <pin>
>
> It's interesting that _every_ post you write proves iKooks own a low IQ.
>
> Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
> will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
> expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.
>
>> it's about the most convoluted, most fucked up and least productive
>> method possible, which explains why you want to use it.
>
> And yet, it's simply pairing an IP address with a port.
> To you iKooks, that's too much detail for your low IQ brains to fathom.
> C:\> adb pair <ipaddress>:<port> <pin>
>
> You don't realize nospam, how incredibly _stupid_ you iKooks really are.
> You ikooks are, literally, deathly afraid of a simple port for God's sake!
>
> It's likely you iKooks don't even know what a port is, nospam.
> Nobody but an iKook would say that defining a port is so scary to them.
>
> Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
> will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
> expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.
>
>> meanwhile, the rest of the world can easily (go look up the meaning)
>> copy files in both directions without needing to do much beyond a
>> couple of taps.
>
> Here we go again, nospam, with you bullshitting because you _hate_ that iOS
> is the only common consumer operating system literally crippled by Apple.
>
> Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
> will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
> expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.
>
>> this has been explained to you zillions of times.
>
> More evidence that you own a rather dismal IQ nospam is you can't change
> your excuses for the lack of iOS functionality from what a child would say.
>
> You actually think people believe you when you constantly claim that you,
> of all people, know iOS enough to do what _every_ other OS already does.
>
> It's clear you don't know anything about iOS nospam.
> But what's more clear is you lie because you _hate_ how crippled iOS is.
>
> Tell us how, nospam, without _any_ logins and without the Internet, you
> will get read/write visibility to the entire iOS file system (including
> expansion memory), over Wi-Fi, using only freeware, on the iPad/iPhone.

Do you want DIP switches on ever chip to manipulate them, too?

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