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Show HN: Guftaguu – Anonymous Chat and Real-Time Games (No Login Required)

https://guftaguu.vercel.app
1•SeeYouInHelL•1m ago•0 comments

GitHub Is Down

https://github.com/
1•diek•2m ago•2 comments

ChatGPT 5.2 Tested: How Developers Rate the New Update (Another Marketing Hype?)

https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/chatgpt-5-2-developer-reactions
1•birdculture•5m ago•0 comments

Catland, the Louis Wain Archive

https://catland.distin.org/
1•graypegg•6m ago•0 comments

The state of the kernel Rust experiment

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1050174/63aa7da43214c3ce/
1•dochtman•6m ago•0 comments

Pdf-sign – Adobe-compliant PDF signing with GPG Agent

https://github.com/0x77dev/pdf-sign
1•0x77dev•9m ago•0 comments

Shaping the future of AI from the history of Transformer [2024]

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1u05yQQaw4QXLVYGLI6o3YoFHv6eC3YN8GvWD8JMumpE/edit?slide=id...
1•qouteall•10m ago•1 comments

The state of the kernel Rust experiment

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1050174/604164032b9a01cc/
2•howtofly•19m ago•0 comments

React Is Rainbow Colored

https://skyview.social/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbsky.app%2Fprofile%2Fsh03.dev%2Fpost%2F3m7tz3zhl522f&vi...
2•Shoetp•20m ago•0 comments

Crowd-sourced comparison of USB security tokens

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XlwmreiBkt82F4HG965Yp9ncULkgnFpNyfe7WAAtYPk/edit?gid=0#gid=0
2•stv0g•25m ago•0 comments

AI Can Write Your Code. It Can't Do Your Job

https://terriblesoftware.org/2025/12/11/ai-can-write-your-code-it-cant-do-your-job/
1•thunderbong•26m ago•0 comments

Musk's Mars mission adds risk to red-hot SpaceX IPO

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/musks-mars-mission-adds-risk-red-hot-spacex-ip...
1•TMWNN•27m ago•0 comments

EZ File Changer – Private, client-side image converter

https://www.ezfilechanger.com
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Ozempic Turned a 1970s Hit into an Inescapable Jingle (2024)

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/09/arts/music/ozempic-jingle-oh-oh-oh-its-magic-pilot.html
1•nxobject•46m ago•0 comments

Firefox Version 146.0

https://www.firefox.com/en-US/firefox/146.0/releasenotes/
2•ksec•49m ago•1 comments

Can't take setting up another bucket for images

https://images.labnocturne.com/
3•jjenkins•53m ago•0 comments

Switzerland Engineered the Perfect Country [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMbV1rIPhCg
2•keepamovin•1h ago•0 comments

The New Allowance

https://www.theatlantic.com/family/2025/12/kids-allowance-investing-parenting/685214/
2•gmays•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Zootopia OC Maker – Create Zootopia-Style Original Characters with AI

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1•qianjin1979•1h ago•0 comments

Is Prompt Engineering Dead? Only If You're Still Prompting Like It's 2023

https://news.ycombinator.com/macos-release-notes/macos-26-2-release-notes
1•ahmedkarem•1h ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How do you manage curl commands in your workflow?

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Music Algorithms Failed Us

https://therectangle.substack.com/p/music-algorithms-failed-us
4•olyellybelly•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: ADK-Rust: a Rust Implementation of Google Agent Dev Kit

https://adk-rust.com
1•Zavora•1h ago•0 comments

There is no data-generating distribution

https://www.argmin.net/p/there-is-no-data-generating-distribution
1•gmays•1h ago•0 comments

Satya Nadella demos an app he built [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEZADIErqyw
1•ankitg12•1h ago•0 comments

Marco Rubio: No more woke fonts

https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/2025/12/marco-rubio-woke-font-calibri/685212/
3•atakan_gurkan•1h ago•3 comments

Democratic states sue Trump administration over new $100k fee for H-1B visas

https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/12/politics/h-1b-visa-fee-lawsuit
1•Beijinger•1h ago•0 comments

Writing a Type-Safe Linux Perf Interface in Zig

https://pyk.sh/blog/2025-12-11-type-safe-linux-perf-event-open-in-zig
3•peeyek•1h ago•0 comments

Google and Apple roll out emergency security updates after zero-day attacks

https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/12/google-and-apple-roll-out-emergency-security-updates-after-zero...
4•colanderman•1h ago•0 comments

Unitree Debuts Robot "App Store"

https://twitter.com/UnitreeRobotics/status/1999712278204285361
3•elfbargpt•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Apple has locked my Apple ID, and I have no recourse. A plea for help

https://hey.paris/posts/appleid/
257•parisidau•2h ago

Comments

iamnothere•2h ago
This is one of the worst stories I’ve seen yet. It sounds like they were “all in” on Apple with zero backups, which shows some questionable judgment, but still, this sort of thing shouldn’t be possible any more than a bank deciding to take all your money with no recourse. (They can close your account, but they can’t keep your money.) Maybe hosts should be required to mail you a hard drive with your data on it when they close your account. Regardless, never assume cloud data is in safe hands.
parisidau•2h ago
I do have backups of most data, including photos, but there are things you can't backup like shared actively edited iWork documents, and things like that. I can rebuild from it, but it's still a shitshow and my very expensive devices are bricked.
nickhodge•1h ago
When you are an Apple Developer, as the poster states - it goes deeper and more destructive.
0manrho•47m ago
> which shows some questionable judgment

Convenience is a hell of a drug.

st3fan•10m ago
Great victim blaming there buddy.
beeflet•3m ago
To what extent is the victim their own perpetrator? They allow the system to succeed by endorsing it. They voted for this with $30,000 of their own money, and they will likely vote again.
wombatpm•1h ago
Given how Apple Music has completely fucked up my wife’s music collection, I can’t imagine them being able to unfuck your situation at all. So sorry.
baby•1h ago
oh man, I started with iTunes Match because that's the only service that I could use to backup all my MP3s, and now it's all messed up and so much music has just disappeared from my playlist... so sad.

Unfortunately I still don't know a service I can use that will allow me to sync my current MP3s / what I have in Apple Music, and export it if I need it. There's really an issue of owning data and being able to take it elsewhere :/

jjtheblunt•46m ago
https://tidal.com ?
Groxx•29m ago
fwiw: when I've uploaded tracks I've purchased, it almost immediately locks them because they're copyrighted... because AFAICT it's a feature for independent musicians to upload their own stuff, not a library backup. all the text around it seems to support that interpretation.
paulrudy•38m ago
Same story here. I'll never go back to Apple Music, even if only for streaming. I had hundreds of tracks and albums just demolished by something related to iTunes Match, didn't realize for months, and didn't have a solid backup system at the time.
pfooti•1h ago
I have had an apple id problem myself, for the past N years. Mine is an old mac.com account, which has my Gmail address as the backup email (and the primary one now that mac.com isn't doing email anymore). Because of this, I cannot sign up for a new account with my Gmail (it is tied to the older mac.com account).

I've managed to reset the password, but I must answer a security question to log in. I mean, I answered those security questions probably a decade ago and I do not know what they are anymore. You can reset your security questions, but to do that you need to use an iPhone (last one I owned was a 4) that is still logged in, or, answer a security question. Which is as we established, the problem.

So every couple of months I log in, try a few other possible answers, get them wrong, and get locked out for a bit.

Anyway, I need to get this fixed my march, due to apple being the formula one streamer in my country now, so I have to actually solve the problem of logging in to my apple account. Or, I guess, making another random email just so I can watch f1. Sigh.

But if anyone knows how to reset security questions, I'd love to know. I would way rather pay apple actual money than go back to torrenting the races.

burnt-resistor•1h ago
Add and verify another primary email address.

On a device: Settings > (iCloud user) > Sign-in & Security -> (+) {{name}}@gmail.com

If that doesn't work, then use the dot trick.. y.ourname@gmail.com = yourname@gmail.com.

rendall•37m ago
> making another random email

youremail+anystring@gmail.com will always redirect to youremail@gmail.com Before making a random email address, try using youremail+f1@gmail.com or something similar.

xoa•9m ago
It sounds like you unfortunately have gotten yourself kinda stuck, but I very much sympathize. I too have an account dating back to iTools, and for a long time it was a major frustration that I was stuck with that original email address as unchangeable for the Apple ID, unlike newer accounts. However, some time in the last, I dunno 3-5 years maybe? I can't remember now the exact time I noticed, but after over a decade of requests and fading hope Apple actually did allow me to change the email address for that Apple ID, which I shifted to my own domain. So for anyone else who hasn't checked in a long time, worth noting situation might be marginally better now.

Re: "mac.com isn't doing email anymore", all the original mac.com email addresses still work fine. Apple has played around with various domains (mac.com/me.com/icloud.com) over their decades of bumbling with online services but they made them all interchangeable for older users, mails to the original @mac.com emails still go through. Even originally made aliases (they allowed 5 with iTools) still work. Not sure what your issue was on that one.

Finally yeah, ""security"" questions are one of those horrible legacy anti-patterns that I will cheer to see finally be dead and buried. If you try to answer them honestly probably anyone can learn it with a bit of online searching, if you go for more obscure stuff they're easy to forget defeating the purpose. It's really best just to treat them as extra passwords, use random alphanumeric values and keep them in your password manager same as the password. Apple has also fumbled around with recovery over the years, at one point you had options to have a manual recovery key you could save but I think that's dead and can't set it up after already forgetting. Maybe if you go in person to a store with physical ID and evidence, if you had payment associated with the account and have that credit card for example that might do it.

If you have nothing of value tied to the account though probably no reason not to just abandon it.

baby•1h ago
If Apple engineers read this: I can't sign in into my iCloud account from my android phone, it just doesn't work, meaning I can't manage my subscription like HBO now that I switched to an android phone.

PS: My plan is to wait for Apple to release a folding iPhone to move back!

geekologist•1h ago
That reads as rewarding them for taking your account hostage
stepquiet•22m ago
You can manage Apple subscriptions using your web browser (no Mac/iPhone needed). The subscription management page is:

https://account.apple.com/account/manage/section/subscriptio...

Beijinger•1h ago
Since your money is gone, I would file a complaint here:

ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission): The primary enforcer of gift card laws, ensuring businesses comply with the three-year minimum expiry, clear terms, and fair practices.

parisidau•1h ago
Absolutely, but that doesn't solve my immediate issue of my devices and accounts, but of course I will do that.
Beijinger•1h ago
"Beat the Grass to Startle the Snake" (打草惊蛇)

You would be better off in the US. Trust me, nothing creates bigger fuzz than complaining to financial authorities.

bbarnett•19m ago
There are escalative methods to employ in such situations.

In many legal jurisdictions, a 'demand letter' holds weight. These can be served by courier, with proof of delivery as valid. One aspect of such a letter is a hard, specific time by which you will start legal action, along with associated additional costs.

You have two paths after the letter. The first is small claims court, or normal court. In many places, small claims court does not allow lawyers, and the judge will even have to explain any confusing terms.

Which means the playing is leveled, including reduced or no disclosure requirements, and legal cost assignments. Where I am, it's $100 to file.

The goal is to force a fix, at threat of legal consequences.

I am sending an email.

IlikeKitties•1h ago
> I have effectively been an evangelist for this company’s technology for my entire professional life. We had an app on the App Store on Day 1 in every sense of the world.

And I promise he will not revise the stance after this experience because of ideological capture.

parisidau•1h ago
I would like to think you're wrong, but if they fix this, you're possibly right. My career is built on Apple technologies. I don't love that I'm captured by a vendor, but I have a lot of knowledge, and building to that level elsewhere is hard.

I just want to keep using my stuff, and getting on with the fun things I get to work on. I don't have a strong attachment to Apple, I have a strong attachment to the familiar productivity I normally have.

IlikeKitties•1h ago
Even if you helped and this is fixed, consider the privileged situation you are in to even get this fixed. Most "normal" people would be doomed to lose their entire digital life. Evangelizing for a Megacorp is dooming more people into willing incompetence and dependency.

Reconsider at least that part. You can work with and use their products (as I do at work with the GSuite or AWS) but I will never recommend or evangelize for them or rely on them with things I care about.

parisidau•1h ago
Totally agree.
jdlshore•1h ago
Please don’t post cynical fantasies here.
udev4096•1h ago
Please don't respond to everything you dislike, you can just ignore it
d1sxeyes•10m ago
Ahem.
valleyer•1h ago
Send this in an e-mail to tcook@apple.com. He has a team that reads for stuff like this and can magically fix issues.

I've had to do it before, also for a gift-card-related problem (different from yours), and I was contacted by a member of the Apple executive escalations team a couple days later.

parisidau•1h ago
It's been done, a few days ago. Nothing yet, but here's hoping.
valleyer•1h ago
Good. Don't be afraid to follow up if they drag their feet. Be respectful but persistent. I'm sorry this is happening to you. It's a shitty feeling.
wahnfrieden•1h ago
I don't see stories anymore from this working. Back when it was under Jobs, there were more concessions from his team operating the account. And maybe in the early Cook years. Apple has trimmed a lot of fat.

I did read about part of the product development org having a standup about trending social media cases, and prioritizing followup on items that were under public scrutiny.

kalleboo•58m ago
I have a friend who did this last year after he had a poor support experience with AppleCare for his Apple Watch and he got a call from Executive support early the next morning
wahnfrieden•48m ago
Good to know. They certainly don't care for emails about my dead AirPods Max (flex cable designed to fail after enough rotations back and forth)
superkuh•1h ago
Getting a special "notice me on social media (like HN)" fix won't actually fix the problem with using Apple's systems. It's just a temporary reprieve until some other aspect of their control of one's life breaks (by accident or indent).
udev4096•1h ago
I got downvoted everytime by ignorant normies of HN when I always mentioned how apple can brick your device remotely, anytime and there's nothing you could do. None of the apple devices you buy are actually yours. Get it through your head
sho•1h ago
Wow. This is a cautionary tale. I don't think I'd be as devastated as this poor chap, but as it grew I realize I've allowed my iCloud photo library to become a single copy.

How are people handling this these days? If i wanted to ensure a full backup of everything on my iCloud to a NAS, what's the best way these days? Seems like they make it difficult by design..

stackghost•1h ago
I simply manually periodically download everything to disk/software raid. Really important/sentimental stuff like baby photos and videos I have on DVD with par2s.
ycombinete•1h ago
Sync to Dropbox -> Dropbox hourly & monthly backups to my NAS using Bvckup2.

(One of these days I’ll setup my NAS to backup offsite fo a #3 backup).

I know that others with Macbooks sync their whole library to their Macbook and then Time Machine to a NAS as their copy #2. Is this vulnerable to the problem in TFA?

mhammerc•1h ago
I run Arq Backup automatically in the background.

It copy Photos, iCloud files and my mails once every days to S3 with incremental backups.

It requires to have a full copy locally.

Works great!

It is not hard to configure once, with the proper folders and settings.

sho•1h ago
> It requires to have a full copy locally.

yeah that's the thing. When my iPhotos library exceeded 1TB I lost the ability to store the full local copies. Since then, iCloud itself has been the sole source.

Looks like there's some decent, reasonably priced apps to handle this like https://apps.apple.com/us/app/parachute-backup/id6748614170?... (no affiliation)

mh-•59m ago
Thanks, I have the same problem and need to do something about it.

I wonder if it can calculate (estimate) how big of an external disk I'll need. My wife and I each have 40-50k photos and a few thousand videos in iCloud Photos.

bbarnett•54m ago
If you want to truly save your photos, make backups of the locals and put it in your safe deposit box at the bank. Or alternatively, at a trusted friend/relative's house.

Even doing this yearly can save the immense sadness of lost memories. And of course, this works for emails, and everything else.

If you encrypt it, make sure you use a method not tied to any external service, or the machine you're on. I don't use Apple, yet I suspect that an encrypted external backup might be tied to your Apple ID, or some such, because that's how the world flies today.

mh-•51m ago
Yeah, the plan would be external disk -> offsite storage.

I wouldn't bother to encrypt, it's just family photos and I wouldn't want to complicate restores. Especially if it was my wife who eventually needed to use it.

beala•28m ago
On my iPhone, I can see the size of my iCloud photo backups. Settings -> Apple Account -> iCloud -> Storage.

Weirdly, that number is different than Immich’s estimate of my photo library (95 GB vs 150 GB), but perhaps good enough to get you in the ballpark.

mh-•23m ago
Oh yes, of course. Thank you. 422 GB. Looks like my wife has slightly more.
leoxiong•58m ago
You can request an archive of all your data (including photos and drive) in 25gb chunks.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/102208

mikepurvis•51m ago
I recently rebuilt my home server as an unraid machine. Currently it’s mainly torrents and a Minecraft server but it’s got 10tb of locally redundant storage with a sightline to scale that to around 24tb, so it would be a logical place to store a full gphotos copy.
Timshel•36m ago
10TB external harddrives are relatively affordable.
geekologist•1h ago
immich is an extremely polished, FOSS alternative to google/apple photos. It's an investment, but a 4 bay NAS running immich should do nicely. Additionally I backup snapshots to Backblaze B2 via restic which runs another $5/TB
redrove•27m ago
For me personally Immich is a non-starter because its not end-to-end encrypted.
InsideOutSanta•17m ago
It runs on your own hardware. There is nobody else who has access to unencrypted data.
yardstick•1h ago
I run a Synology NAS with a docker container that periodically downloads new iCloud Photos to a local directory.
sho•50m ago
this? https://github.com/boredazfcuk/docker-icloudpd

seems pretty high touch. A lot of hoop-jumping if you don't have a mac in the middle

leobg•23m ago
Thanks. I had no idea something like that existed.

How do we know using such a tool won’t trigger an account lockout? How ironic would that be.

yardstick•9m ago
No idea if it’ll trigger a lockout, but if it does at least I have a copy of my photos already.

Been running it for a couple years without issue. But yes your milage may vary.

yardstick•10m ago
Yeah that’s the one.

I do have a Mac so it didn’t seem difficult to me, but I accept it will be for those that don’t.

Rikudou•43m ago
Not an iCloud user, but I use Immich on my NAS.
beala•42m ago
I self host an Immich [1] instance to backup photos on my iPhone. It’s OSS and has a level of polish I’ve rarely seen in free software. Really, it’s shockingly good. The iOS app whisks my photo off to my home server several times per day.

What I’m not sure about is how to backup things like iMessages, Notes, and my Contacts. Every time I’ve looked, it appears the only options are random GitHub scripts that have reverse engineered the iMessage database.

1. https://immich.app/

css•23m ago
What's wrong with `imessage-exporter`?

https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter

n2h4•30m ago
I keep copies of any important stuff i need on my server, and in a few hard drives at my home. i don't use any "cloud".
iknowstuff•28m ago
Back in the iPhoto days I used to symlink the library to an external drive.
firecall•26m ago
One rather counter intuitive way to “backup” your photos is to install Google Photos and One Drive on your iPhone!

Google and MS don’t charge as much as Apple for storage, and you probably need you need to pay beyond the free limits, but it’s not a huge expense.

Once your installed Google Photos and One Drive on your iPhone, just tell the apps to sync all your photos all the time!

Now I appreciate that isn’t for everyone.

But it works, is reliable, and requires no technical knowledge of running your own service.

The other thing to do is setup a Mac that synchs all your iCloud data, One Drive documents and Google Drive.

Then back up that device with Backblaze.

This gets expensive as a Mac with decent levels of storage isn’t cheap!

I live in fear everyday or my primary Apple and Google accounts getting locked!

I’ve had accounts since day one of iTools and very shortly after Gmail launched….

raw_anon_1111•7m ago
The issue with OneDrive is that it doesn’t store metadata like the photo location, its damn near useless. But I do pay for storage for Google Photos and iCloud.
jval43•22m ago
I run a separate Mac Mini that has the full iCloud Photos library on a massive external drive, set to "Download originals". I then rsync that filesystem to a separate Linux box. This works but you must not ever disconnect the external drive.

I don't have a solution for iCloud Drive, as there wasn't a keep offline setting last time I checked. So use it only ephemerally.

4jck•8m ago
I'm not familiar with the "Photos Library.app", but I have an m4 mini with my photos in a Photo's Library. I'd love to know your script to rsync the photos into a separate drive/directory
NaOH•6m ago
At least as of Sequoia, the Settings > iCloud > Drive > Optimize Mac Storage option enables iCloud Drive files to be stored offline. Likewise, right clicking any iCloud Drive files in the Finder includes a Keep Downloaded option. Since I minimally use iCloud Drive, in the past (older OSes) I also had Hazel make copies of iCloud Drive files so they were certain to be in backups.
JoshTriplett•13m ago
> How are people handling this these days?

Syncthing is wonderful, and does a great job of syncing between an Android phone's photos/videos and a laptop. And if you have regular automated backups of the laptop, you'll have backups of the photos/videos too.

For an iPhone, perhaps you could use iTunes to sync to a computer and back up that computer.

croes•1h ago
> Support staff refused to tell me why the account was banned or provide specific details on the decision.

That‘s always the most kafkaesque part of these problems and should be illegal

bbarnett•43m ago
The broken logic is that it will expose why the account was flagged, and thus, allow 'bad actors' to better navigate and bypass such flags.

Of course, this is absolutely silly and beyond absurd, for bad actors share information of forums, can deduce fairly easily, and even have help from people on staff.

Such actors typically know about detection and flagging methods within days of implementation. There's literally zero benefit to secrecy. None. Security through obscurity can be a beneficial additional layer, but it simply never helps here.

We really should pass a law requiring full disclosure of the precise method of banning. I can even see a 'trial' period, where accounts activated (and used!) for 3 months receive this benefit, but new accounts, or new + dormant accounts do not.

This should likely be coupled with mandated full refunds of phones or computers, as an example.

Note that this isn't a 'free' account we're talking about here. An Apple account, or a Google account is required to use an iphone or pixel in its default config, and all the features it entails. These accounts aren't free, they're part of purchase cost, and core-required.

(Even if it's a, for example, Samsung phone? It comes pre-installed, with uninstallable Google Play cruft, as part of an agreement with Samsung. Same conditions need apply here)

Rikudou•30m ago
You can use an Android phone without a Google account.
bbarnett•10m ago
For the average person, including buying apps, this simply isn't a reality.

And Google will now be throwing up massive "OMG! You're going to install an app that isn't from the Play Store?!" warnings to anyone that tries, including requiring some degree of technical skill to do so.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45908938

You can nitpick this, but the truth is my comments are about the average user, and from that perspective, factually accurate.

x3sphere•1h ago
It's just insane that a gift card redemption can trigger this. What's the rationale? It would make more sense if they just locked the person out of redeeming gift cards or something, not the entire account.

But reading horror stories like this is is why I only use the very bare minimum of any of these cloud services. Keep local copies of everything. For developer accounts, I always create them under a separate email so they're not tied to my personal. At least it can minimize the damage somewhat.

It sucks that I have to take all these extra precautions though. It's definitely made me develop a do not trust any big corp mindset.

breppp•52m ago
> It's just insane that a gift card redemption can trigger this. What's the rationale?

If I need to guess, gift cards are sold online in money laundering schemes, also on some platforms they are used to let you buy apps from a lower priced country

cemoktra•29m ago
Well from my view as European working in finance. Handling money for customers to pay (buy apps) likely requires an e money license (not sure about other states). And with this there is lot of things coming, like AML and what not. So disabling the account might be due to regulations required for the e money license.

Of course Support should be able to resolve this if proves are given

monksy•7m ago
> And with this there is lot of things coming, like AML and what not

Whats coming?

beeflet•6m ago
anything can trigger this. it is totally at the company's discretion
whatever1•59m ago
Shouldn't these huge platform guys be mandated to offer data transfer-out service?
userbinator•49m ago
To paraphrase an old saying: Live by Big Tech, die by Big Tech.

After nearly 30 years as a loyal customer

I've heard others say this (and was a "loyal advocate" of Windows for around 2 decades myself), but the reality is they simply do not care. You are merely a single user out of several billion.

Many of the reps I’ve spoken to have suggested strange things

That almost sounds like some sort of AI, not a human. But if I were in your situation I'd be inclined to print out that response as evidence, and then actually go there physically to see what happens.

kingleopold•41m ago
with this same logic, you don't want to know how much your government and your country cares about you. odds are even a lot lower for them.
PunchyHamster•26m ago
oh, no, they will do a lot to make you pay taxes
trinsic2•30m ago
This is why I don't use an os that depends on cloud functionality built into the os for much of its fuctionality. It's really stupid IMHO to depend on a closed system like this to store data.
marcalc•49m ago
Seems like we need to popularise proper guides on how to convert our iCloud storage using self-hosted solutions. It's a shame though.
manav•48m ago
Last time I had this problem, I got it fixed after applying for and accepting a job at Apple.
compounding_it•46m ago
My 2 cents:

There was a time when I accidentally deleted some photos of which I had only one copy. I blamed myself for being stupid not having a copy but also money was tight for additional drives.

Then there is this: depending on a service provider and then blaming them for something like this. The problem is that now you are losing trust in service providers (of which there should be little to begin with) and on top of that you are also blaming yourself for depending on them. However you have to create a trust model where your fault allows you to have a service helping you with it while a fault at the service provider will allow you to restore data from your end too, getting the best of both worlds.

MacOS and Windows / Google with always logged in systems that lock you out completely at their will is an example of how your devices are not owned by you to begin with and then trusting them with your data as well means your digital life is basically owned by them completely.

Now imagine that there are no humans to solve this but endless LLM bots that respond with generic responses because the LLM has never seen a problem like this. I want to point out that owning your data and hardware is really important if you depend on it and your business especially does.

ryanjshaw•33m ago
I think this argument conflates “what’s possible” with “what’s reasonable”.

In a complex modern society, we can’t all be expected to have backup plans to the Nth degree.

Is it possible to bore for my own water supply, install solar+inverter/battery backup for electricity, get a medical degree to treat my own wounds? Sure but most would say it’s not reasonable.

It’s why we have regulations and ombudsmans for healthcare, transport, finance, water provider, electricity providers, communications providers etc.

Oddly missing from that list is critical technical infrastructure providers like Microsoft, Apple and Google.

compounding_it•3m ago
> However you have to create a trust model where your fault allows you to have a service helping you with it while a fault at the service provider will allow you to restore data from your end too, getting the best of both worlds.

This is why I suggested to have a dual model. Leveraging the cloud and services is really a good choice as long as you have backup systems running independently as well. Your backups may not be as powerful and full fledged as the main provider but in case of emergencies like these, you still own your data and hardware and don’t panic.

In this example a weekly backup of iCloud to a drive connected to a pi with rsync could be a simple solution. 6tb is not even that much given that 500$ gift cards are being used by the author. The backup is not great but it is easy to see why it’s also necessary to own your data.

SiteRelEnby•40m ago
Has it been 12 months again already? That's about how often one of these stories come up. I guess some people don't learn.
aurareturn•21m ago
Apple has over a billion users. Do you expect every single one of them to learn how to do backups, protect their purchase on iOS, etc.?
nuker•36m ago
> I am asking for a human at Apple to review this case.

Yet he did not bother to walk in nearest Apple store to fix the issue. Why?

Btw, this won't work with Androids, no physical Google stores :)

bbarnett•32m ago
There are a few physical Google stores. They aren't really very helpful at anything, and even don't have phones in stock often.

I went to one, wanted a Pixel Fold in the spring, and was told "we'll get one". Some guy left to do so, and 20 minutes later I just walked out. Just as with everything else, when Google does it, it's half-assed.

parisidau•29m ago
I live in Tasmania, a state of Australia that is 1) an island, and 2) has no Apple Stores.
Daneel_•27m ago
Not everywhere has apple stores that you can “just walk in to”
cosmosgenius•27m ago
Android phones are not inherently linked to a google account, atleast not in the same way an iPhone is.
SanjayMehta•33m ago
I've shared your post with a friend at Apple.

In the past people have emailed Tim Cook directly - his email id is fairly easy to find.

Edit: "I have escalated this through my many friends in WWDR and SRE at Apple, with no success."

This doesn't bode well.

reactordev•24m ago
Author never talked to support, only to a bot. Call apple support. It boggles my mind that they didn’t do this before blog posting about the end of their world.
Rikudou•19m ago
I would love to feel sorry, but seems you're technically capable of preventing this (unlike most people), just chose "convenience."

Well, this is the downside of "convenience."

If you manage to recover your account, I hope you stop preaching around how a company which doesn't give a shit about you is good and everyone should put all their eggs in their basket.

cdmckay•14m ago
I would love to feel sorry, but seems you’re technically capable of preventing this (unlike most people), just chose “convenience.”

Well, this is the downside of “convenience.”

If you manage to recover your belongings, I hope you stop preaching around how living in a normal apartment in society is good and everyone should accept the risk of home invasion instead of living in an underground bunker with biometric access controls and armed security.

n2h4•18m ago
parisidau, I hope you get your account back.

you can in the meantime, and for the future, try compartmentalizing services you use. the old saying of "all eggs in one basket" applies here as well.

VPS, hard drives, etc. are cheap and keep you more in control of your own data than you're with big tech.

hnthrowawy477•13m ago
This happened to me really early on when my original Apple ID had an invalid format, as it was an ID made prior to the current version of Apple ID everyone uses, and Apple refused to port what I owned to the ID that I was forced to generate to sign into my newer device. My old ID had software no longer available in App Store, so this wasn’t just a matter of needing to repurchase apps- they were taking away my ability to use applications I bought from them. Since then, I’ve been incredibly wary of losing my Apple ID. I have a lot of respect for Apple, but I would bet that it’s easier to deal with ID related problems for someone with Q level clearance in the U.S. government or even a non-existent Men In Black ID problem than to resolve a problem with an Apple ID. They probably would tell the almighty to get a new ID.
td540•12m ago
Now that this is on the Hacker News front page, surely Apple will be escalating this and provide a general solution, no?
sohrob•11m ago
If Apple doesn't have the sense to reply to this in a sensible manner then that company is in far worse shape than I thought.
commandersaki•10m ago
Take it to your state or territory tribunal ASAP. You might be able to take it to the courts and get temporary injunctive relief.