Early MySQL engineer questions whether Oracle is unintentionally killing off the open source database [Wed Jun 12 2024]

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Early MySQL engineer questions whether Oracle is unintentionally killing off the open source database

Preference for proprietary features restricting open source MySQL adoption, says Peter Zaitsev

 
 

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Atos gets a reprieve with restructure plan from Onepoint consortium

Too bad shareholders, as this will mean pain for them...

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PC makers hopeful that Chromebook refresh cycles about to kick in

Kids can be rough despite efforts to keep budget computers out of landfill

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UK education department awards contract uplift to Horizon scandal-plagued Fujitsu

Japanese supplier gets £4.75M contract extension amid promise not to bid for govt work

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VMware and Dell back together with fresh OEM agreement

Lenovo and HPE have also signed deal to carry on hyperconverging

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Let's kick off our summer with a pwn-me-by-Wi-Fi bug in Microsoft Windows

Redmond splats dozens of bugs as does Adobe while Arm drivers and PHP under active attack

Pure Storage pwned, claims data plundered by crims who broke into Snowflake workspace

Secure storage company hasn't spilled details on how they got in

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Cylance clarifies data breach details, except where the data came from

Customers, partners, operations remain uncompromised, BlackBerry says

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UK and Canada's data chiefs join forces to investigate 23andMe mega-breach

Three-pronged approach aims to uncover any malpractice at the Silicon Valley biotech biz

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Snowflake customers not using MFA are not unique – over 165 of them have been compromised

Mandiant warns criminal gang UNC5537, which may be friendly with Scattered Spider, is on the rampage

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Japanese vid-sharing site Niconico needs rebuild after cyberattack

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Brazil recruits OpenAI in brave bid to slash court battle costs

Bills from legal fights reach 1% of GDP. Hallucination rate no doubt higher

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IBM dream to gobble up HashiCorp challenged in court

This benefits management, but not us shareholders!

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Microsoft sends Copilot Pro's GPT Builder to the digital dumpster

Farewell, we hardly scripted thee

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Early MySQL engineer questions whether Oracle is unintentionally killing off the open source database

Preference for proprietary features restricting open source MySQL adoption, says Peter Zaitsev

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Musk wants to ban Apple at his companies for cosying up to OpenAI

Concerned about secrecy... or just mad no one's buying his AI tech?

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AI PC vendors gotta have their TOPS – but is this just the GHz wars all over again?

As usual, things are more complicated than 'bigger number better.'

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Gates-backed nuclear plant breaks ground without guarantee it'll have fuel

TerraPower's atomic facility needs lots of low-enriched uranium and who mainly makes it ... ah, jeez

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Molten lunar regolith heats up space colonization dreams

Human settlement of the Moon made a little easier thanks to thermite topsoil

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Biden admin fuels up Rocket Lab with $24M for space-grade solar cell chip shop

Funding will expand manufacturing by 50% in three years, says Uncle Sam

Support, don't micromanage, say researchers who find WFH made some of us neurotic

Feeling empowerment and autonomy at work reportedly key when toiling remotely

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Legendary Glastonbury farm using bovine excreta power plant adds graphene boffinry

This is not BS, it's cutting-edge material science

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