- cAUzapNEAGLb@lemmy.worldEnglish3 hours
Does he try to look like the devil, or does that apperance just like, manifest itself after doing enough evil?

- 1 hour
WTF I can’t believe thats a real photo. It looks like someone cut two heads in half and then swapped halves before squishing them back together.
- NekoKoneko@lemmy.worldEnglish1 hour
If you’re evil nowadays, you can just buy a Mar-a-lago face to short circuit the whole process.
- 3 hours

I was thinking the dark side version of president skroob
Lemmyng@lemmy.worldEnglish
3 hoursNeeds more Bobby Kotick, with a dash of that evil sham pastor who actually looks like the devil.
- DrCake@lemmy.worldEnglish2 hours
I can’t believe Oracle has 10,000 employees to begin with. What the hell are they doing that even needs that many people to begin with?
- VeryVito@lemmy.mlEnglish2 hours
Writing iron-clad, deal-with-the-devil level contracts that cannot be broken by mere customers. And nipping open-source projects in the bud via mergers and acquisitions.
- 1 hour
These bastards grifted $300 million dollars from my state to build a single website for the Healthcare exchange after the ACA was passed. It never once worked and was scrapped for the federal government’s own version immediately after its “release.” To be fair, I also blame our state leaders for this as even your average moron could see this coming from a mile away. Even if it did work, who the fuck would spend 1/3 of a billion dollars to build a webpage.
- MonkderVierte@lemmy.zipEnglish2 hours
Yeah, just like the other comment: likely mostly lawyers, lobbyists and trolls of all colors.
- allywilson@lemmy.mlEnglish3 hours
When they renamed 23c to 23ai I cringed so hard. You don’t install the DB and get an AI, you get an empty DB that has vectors.
- partial_accumen@lemmy.worldEnglish2 hours
I mean, that wasn’t the first rename for silly reasons. There is a long tradition of this for Oracle DB naming. That “c” in 23c meant “cloud”. Nothing about the DB 23c required it to installed or run in the cloud. That was in 2012 with DB 12c. Before that in 2003 it was “g” in DB 10g for “grid” (remember the grid computing hype?). Before that in 1998 it was “i” in DB 8i for “internet”.








