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edinbruh@feddit.it to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Imagine trusting oracle

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Imagine trusting oracle

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  • Jajcus@kbin.social
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    They destroy everything they touch…

    I am only happy for the damaged they made to MySQL popularity. ;-)

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      Which one do you prefer then? Choose carefully.

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        Postgres

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          You have chosen wisely

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            No, they chose Postgres. WiselySQL isn’t even a thing.

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        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.

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