Tired of dealing with errors in Apple’s operating systems, users have launched a dedicated website to list the most “long-playing” bugs. The site details specific triggers, how long Apple has left them unfixed, and offers a satirical estimate of the cost to humanity in both time and money.
For example, the site highlights a bug in the Mail app where searching by sender fails—an issue reportedly present since 2012. The authors jokingly calculate that this single bug has cost over $400 billion and 22 million years of wasted time.

While the creators clarify that the math is humorous and based on total user numbers, the underlying sentiment is serious. As they put it, “Calculations are fiction, your frustration is not.” The site currently documents about a dozen common errors.

