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by eesmith
1175 days ago
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It will be hard for you to prove that the fix was due to your report, and not something already discovered and fixed internally even before you reported it. What do you think Apple should have done? Include your name in the release notes? And you think that would have helped your career? If you want the fame/career marketing, write up the process by which you discovered the bug, the steps you needed to convince Apple it was a problem, and end with a note that it's fixed in Ventura 13.3. That's how people can get a sense of what you can do. Do NOT imply that Apple scammed you. For one, it's not a scam - "cheated" might be an appropriate term, barely. More importantly, if you need the career marketing then you'll want your future clients and employers to know that you aren't someone to go off half-cocked. |
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