It’s not just accessibility, everything about their operating systems is crawling with bugs piling up on each other. They have bugs in Passwords, bugs in Shortcuts, bugs in permissions, bugs in Clock… I can no longer even trust that setting an alarm will be done for the correct time.
I'm guessing this is the "I wants alarms to be pinned to a specific moment in time and not the time the alarm is set to in the current timezone" thing.
It would be nice if this was an option but I can't really fault them for not including it since it's kinda niche.
As I wrote, I can no longer trust the alarm. I’m talking about a supported use case which broke, not a niche and unsupported situation.
This seems to be have been fixed in 16.4, but before that I would:
1. Pull down to show Spotlight search.
2. Type “alarm” and tap “Create Alarm”.
3. Set a time and tap “Done”.
The feedback message would tell me the alarm was set to a different time, with multiple hours of difference.
This is using only first-party features to do a basic task and even that didn’t work right. I could reproduce it reliably. Luckily the message was correctly showing the wrong time that was set and I double-checked it to notice.
All the other issues I mentioned still have open feedbacks about it. All but one are regressions, the other is a security flaw which has always been there.