A new website titled Bugs Apple Loves presents a humorous take on Apple's longstanding software issues, claiming that these bugs collectively waste humanity approximately 32.4 million years each year. The site currently features 16 bugs, with the earliest dating back to 2001, including notorious software quirks such as Finder forgetting window sizes and malfunctioning autocorrect.
Users can interact with the site by adjusting various parameters related to the bugs, such as the frequency of occurrences and the percentage of users affected, allowing for personalized calculations of wasted time. Each bug entry includes a tongue-in-cheek subtitle highlighting the issue, like "Mail Search Doesn’t Work: The search bar is purely decorative."
Additionally, the site has a GitHub repository for users to report new bugs or propose enhancements to the platform. This initiative not only entertains but also invites community participation in documenting Apple's software frustrations.