Option A: Upgrade iPhone to iOS26 and have to use liquid glass

Option B: Get pwned by DarkSword malware

I don't know which one is worse

@stacksmashing if you choose option A you will also have to upgrade macOS at some point or your local backup wont work anymore
@starbug @stacksmashing do you actually have evidence of this? MobileDevice.framework is independently updateable, and based on the binary itself should be compatible pretty far down in macOS versions. So at least in theory, 10.11 should still be able to sync with a phone on 26.

@siguza @starbug @stacksmashing I can anecdata on this (having for quite a while run macos and ios at different version tracks): beyond macos 13.x and ios 16.x, a lot of shit starts falling to pieces on sync and cohesion - sometimes immediately, sometimes randomly, some entirely. some stuff (eg Notes) will outright fail to work on the older device

it’s been stunning to watch how the experience has degraded over the last 6~8y

@siguza @starbug @stacksmashing source on this: my own devices, spanning intel and m1 mac, along with iphones (x, xs, 11, 14)
@froztbyte @starbug since you mention Notes - are you talking about iCloud sync, or manual sync through Finder/iTunes? Because I see no option to sync notes at all with the latter...