• cadekat@pawb.social
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        23 hours ago

        [D. Richard Hipp] designed SQLite in the spring of 2000 while working for General Dynamics on contract with the United States Navy.

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        Well today I learned!

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      19 hours ago

      If you think that every single system in the government does use SQL, there’s another retard in here…

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        19 hours ago

        Where did they say “every single system”? I think you might not have the strongest reading comprehension…

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          19 hours ago

          I think you might overestimate your reading comprehension. Musk is clearly talking about specific systems here. The person I replied to is either an idiot for thinking he knows for a fact that that specific system uses SQL, or is an idiot for thinking that every government system uses SQL.

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            19 hours ago

            Dude, musk literally said “this retard thinks the government uses SQL”. That implies that the government does not use SQL, which is false. The user you replied to said “This retard thinks that the government doesn’t use SQL”. This is not a claim that every government system uses SQL, or even a claim that a specific system uses SQL. The claim is simply that the government uses SQL, which is true.

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              19 hours ago

              If you ignore literally all context, sure.

              That’s not how people actually having an honest conversation work though.