As a System Architect who recently uncovered a critical infrastructure flaw in iCloud (the 27.2KB sync corruption issue), I am often seen as a critic of Apple. However, I wanted to step back and analyze their architecture through the lens of trade-offs.
Many people criticize Apple for being "closed," but from a large-scale migration perspective (30k+ users), I’ve started to see their constraints as a deliberate choice to lower cognitive load. I’d love to hear how other architects balance "User Freedom" vs. "System Predictability" in their own infrastructures.
ryuzaburo•2h ago
Many people criticize Apple for being "closed," but from a large-scale migration perspective (30k+ users), I’ve started to see their constraints as a deliberate choice to lower cognitive load. I’d love to hear how other architects balance "User Freedom" vs. "System Predictability" in their own infrastructures.