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Replying to @IntCyberDigest
I used to bust into Oracle and Sybase databases as a part of my security contractor work. In my experience? All of these have "test" accounts for their devs and DBAs that are easily guessed. I used to trivially crack them open with a telnet client waiting for meetings to start.
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Replying to @elonmusk @karpathy
Not bad for a maps guy. First sell them the maps and addresses then cars then send cars in space then towing services in space and my ex bosses still working on driving america road side service network arguing if Canada or USA will get new states on sybase infra
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Replying to @TTrimoreau
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Sizobabamba Sybase bayohlala pha ko @Sinawo_Thambo
Those who say Citizens Arrest is only for Schedule 1 offenses so citizens can't arrest illegal foreigners because it's not a Schedule 1 offense must know that illegal foreigners are using forged fake permits. Forging permits is fraud & "fraud" is a Schedule 1 offense, so citizens are allowed to arrest illegal foreigners for fraud. The first picture here shows the fake permits they print themselves, & it shows all the ways to tell if a permit is fake, & the second picture is of Schedule 1 of the Criminal Procedures Act which shows fraud is a Schedule 1 offense. The Criminal Procedures Act allows citizens to arrest Illegal foreigners for fraud. It's as simple as that. By:#BaasKruger
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Replying to @C_Barraud
It questions the ROI of current level of investments in tech and the multipliers. To continue on the IT analogy of the last 2 decades of the 20th century, most of the then leading actors have disappeared (Prime, DG, Compaq, Unisys, Bull, Sybase, ADR, Informix, BO, CA, Alcatel ...
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Nobody said nothing about your individuality Sybase quit looking for attention
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Replying to @DehumanoaDeus
I developed full stack client/server MIS applications for a variety of fortune 100 clients. All those clients used Windows on the front end and I developed exclusively on the Windows OS platform going against Rdb, Sybase, Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server and others. My personal Windows dev machines included Micron, Gateway, Compaq, Dell, Asus. Corp’s leaned towards Dell in most instances. I’ve never had a Microsoft brand computer, but I’m anxious to evaluate this surface laptop ultra. PS: I was an original Macintosh owner and salesman back in the day. Trained on the Apple Lisa before the Mac debuted. I still own two original 1984 Macs, a Mac IIci (first color Mac) and a Mac Pro 17” laptop. While a Mac is a great machine and paved the way for all modern computers, large cap corporate America runs on Windows in my experience. Your experience be different.
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Sybase bro
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Sybase fish smelling baboon
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Replying to @bgurley
Except for those who bootstrapped early, who could only afford NT Server Sybase along with the Kiva Application server (a great product that changed hands a few times). Admittedly a curious recipe. And of course the evolution of those products through msft, netscape, SUN and today Oracle/java is worthy of analysis. I remember pricing SUN and being shocked. Of course their sales guys drove fine German cars when making calls. :) Pre linux and mysql was a time. Yet, we survived. A colleague who had previous experience with Oracle’s pricing tactics refused to entertain, much less consider pl-sql. History is a blast. It rhymes. @stevesi Finally, making platform bets amidst fast changing times: 1995/1996/1997 was a thing. Many firms chose tech that later imploded.
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for most people it's: old Sybase swag for me it is closer to: evidence of an earlier encounter with continuity under change. back then i was dealing with questions like: -where does a transaction become durable? - where does authority reside? - where does state become committed? - where does recovery become trustworthy? today i’m asking: - where does ambiguity become impossible? - where does authority become binding? - where does a proposal become real? - where does recovered state become admissible? different vocabulary. same class of problem.
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Replying to @Bob_Smith
Yeah, and that the most obvious solution is to throw money at it, so this happens often. The DoW has never passed an audit. It's not that they "fail," but that one cannot be attempted in the first place. Despite the billions in public deals with oracle, 40 year old sybase servers are used to track assets. Yes, they have deals with salesforce, databricks, Microsoft, IBM, and every "big data" platform you can imagine, but most of these platforms sit idle, as a rough (extremely lossy) front end for this ancient infrastructure that is literally not capable of fully accounting for all assets.
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ここでなぜかSybase IQってあったなぁとか古いことを思い出すおじさん。。。
全部合わせて Microsoft IQ になるらしいwww #MicrosoftBuild
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Replying to @tmsxuan
加拿大的习惯是, 高科技, 牛逼企业总能被干死。 Nortel, RIM, Sybase, OpenText
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Replying to @jimstewartson
given his true lack of understanding of technology I can almost believe you. the reason his technology prevailed in the mid-1990's over Sybase, Ingres and Informix is because of marketing, not technology. Oracle has always been a technology disaster.
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Replying to @OjasSharma276
when I worked at JPMC in the 90’s, with one other guy to port the SWIFT system from the mainframe to client/server (c , sybase 4.2/mssql), we were not vibe coding. if you learn to code, you know how to code if you learn coding via AI, you learn slop-first coding. at first.
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