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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I'll make a long range prediction about Oracle, mostly because I know the origins of Oracle.
Back in the 1990s, Oracle started as a outwardly known Chinese database company. TOTALLY known by EVERYONE that it was a Chinese company. Some of the remark statements in the code and the documentation was written in Chinese!
Oracle is going the route of Bytedance and Tiktoc.
It'll take a while, but it will happen!
China has been collecting every bit of data they could, ever since the 1990s!
This is why I knew tiktoc was subverting social media.
We are at war with China, whether you like it or not! And subtlety and subversion is a well known Chinese trait!
Think Ninja! And the art of war. Sun Tzu's Military Methods.
https://historycollection.com/16-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-origins-of-ninjas/
Back in the 1990s, Oracle started as a outwardly known Chinese database company. TOTALLY known by EVERYONE that it was a Chinese company. Some of the remark statements in the code and the documentation was written in Chinese!
Oracle is going the route of Bytedance and Tiktoc.
It'll take a while, but it will happen!
China has been collecting every bit of data they could, ever since the 1990s!
This is why I knew tiktoc was subverting social media.
We are at war with China, whether you like it or not! And subtlety and subversion is a well known Chinese trait!
Think Ninja! And the art of war. Sun Tzu's Military Methods.
https://historycollection.com/16-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-origins-of-ninjas/
What many people do not realize is that “ninja” is a Chinese word and itself serves as a testament to the Chinese roots of the ninjas.
It literally translates as “the one who endures,” a rather appropriate appellation for someone trained in this particular fighting style.
It is spelled in the Kanji script with two letters, which, in Chinese, are pronounced “nin sha.”
It literally translates as “the one who endures,” a rather appropriate appellation for someone trained in this particular fighting style.
It is spelled in the Kanji script with two letters, which, in Chinese, are pronounced “nin sha.”