- Semi-Hemi-Demigod ( @Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social ) 75•10 months ago
Oracle stands for “One Raging Asshole Called Larry Ellison”
- darkfiremp3 ( @darkfiremp3@beehaw.org ) 10•10 months ago
I always heard the R stood for Rich
- dingleberry ( @dingleberry@discuss.tchncs.de ) 9•10 months ago
Damn. Gotta save this one.
- TheFerrango ( @TheFerrango@lemmy.basedcount.com ) 59•10 months ago
I’ll never forgive them for destroying Sun
- db2 ( @db2@sopuli.xyz ) 27•10 months ago
They tried to wreck Android also.
Google a few years later: Hold my beer.
- Zink ( @Zink@programming.dev ) 3•10 months ago
Sun Solaris is where I really learned to use *nix. In college my department had a whole computer lab filled with Sun workstations. Definitely a more interesting place than all the standard windows clusters.
I have never used this Oracle Solaris business.
- The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) 35•10 months ago
Oracle doesn’t have customers, it has hostages.
- ChrisLicht ( @ChrisLicht@lemm.ee ) English28•10 months ago
Never again. Twice I’ve been at fast-growing startups that went with Oracle, and both times it was the worst mistake the business made.
- krash ( @krash@lemmy.ml ) 9•10 months ago
What happened?
- chaorace ( @chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org ) English15•10 months ago
It’s not difficult to guess: they got EA’d. IBM’d. FaceBook’d. Their startup got bought up, hollowed out, and dissolved. All in the name of killing off competition and padding staff rolls.
- DangerMouse ( @DangerMouse@lemm.ee ) English5•10 months ago
I’ve found many startups are merely “investments” by some entrepreneur that were intended from inception, whether explicitly or not, to be grown to a sufficiently negotiable state and sold to the biggest buyer. That’s not to say that big tech companies don’t buy-out their competition, but many startups also dream of being bought-out.
- doot ( @doot@social.bug.expert ) English1•10 months ago
chasing the exit is a common strategy
- mwguy ( @mwguy@infosec.pub ) 8•10 months ago
I wish he’d respond. But from my experience, Oracle sells you a license that’s just what you need, nothing more. They do so on good terms to get you in the door. Then when you rely on their database they jack up the rates and start ridiculous pricing strategies that either force you to rearchitect away from Oracle entirely or sacrifice your ability to use their product and force you to work around their license.
- TheBurlapBandit ( @TheBurlapBandit@beehaw.org ) 24•10 months ago
“Oracle” sounds like they were trying to be as dystopian cyberpunk as possible when naming their company.
- Godort ( @Godort@lemm.ee ) 21•10 months ago
This is an enemy of my enemy case.
It makes sense to trust Oracle in this instance as they stand to lose if IBM has sole control over enterprise Linux.
However, remember that as soon as the profit motive is gone, Oracle’s support will also vanish.
- GreenMario ( @GreenMario@lemm.ee ) 1•10 months ago
How good is SuSE in this case?
- yukichigai ( @yukichigai@kbin.social ) 13•10 months ago
I trust Oracle… to find a way to charge me an arm and a leg and a spleen for basic functionality.
- Jajcus ( @Jajcus@kbin.social ) 13•10 months ago
They destroy everything they touch…
I am only happy for the damaged they made to MySQL popularity. ;-)
- db2 ( @db2@sopuli.xyz ) 2•10 months ago
Which one do you prefer then? Choose carefully.
- FrederikNJS ( @FrederikNJS@lemm.ee ) 15•10 months ago
Postgres
- zepplenzap ( @zepplenzap@lemmy.sdf.org ) 3•10 months ago
You have chosen wisely
- mwguy ( @mwguy@infosec.pub ) 4•10 months ago
MariaDB is pretty cool though. They’ve continued to innovate in the space and have some truthfully dope features. Like being able to create an index against a arbitrary json path of a json column.
- BoofStroke ( @knobbysideup@lemm.ee ) 9•10 months ago
TBH, the likes of oracle are probably what led to this. Rocky/Alma weren’t seeking profit, and neither did CentOS before it was turned into kinda stable Fedora.
- 30021190 ( @30021190@lemmy.cloud.aboutcher.co.uk ) 1•10 months ago
Exactly, people seem to think the Rocky/CIQ contract with NASA was the breaker but that was peanuts, we all know it was Oracle.
- Rin ( @Rin@lemm.ee ) 7•10 months ago
i mine monero on their servers
- nik282000 ( @nik282000@lemmy.ml ) 6•10 months ago
If it weren’t for VirtualBox I would avoid them all together. It’s just so damned convenient though.
- Mixel ( @Mixel@feddit.de ) 8•10 months ago
Kvm/qemu is really good too you should try it out or is there special feature holding you back on virtualbox?
- Damage ( @Damage@feddit.it ) 1•10 months ago
Do you still have to reboot the VM to connect an USB device?
- gh0stcassette ( @gh0stcassette@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 3•10 months ago
No
- Rhabuko ( @Rhabuko@feddit.de ) 4•10 months ago
I just hope that SUSE keeps them in check for now.
- P03 Locke ( @p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English4•10 months ago
Wow, this is a really low-effort meme.
- Feyter ( @Feyter@programming.dev ) 2•10 months ago
Having some being worse makes yourself good… Because we are living in a binary world 😉
- SaltyIceteaMaker ( @SaltyIceteaMaker@lemmy.ml ) 2•10 months ago
I have noticed they did something in open source? But I don’t know what. Somebody got a link or sum where i can find info on what happened