> It's like McDonald's selling you a burger and telling you how to eat it.
and you are not allowed to criticize it or write about the size of it or how much meat there is in it or how filling it is to eat the burger.
and you are definitely not allowed to compare it to burgers from other companies.
and you're not allowed to open a restaurant (same food industry == competition) if you have even took one bite of the burger
Not allowing to criticize is practically a law in some European countries
https://ppc.land/german-businesses-systematically-delete-cri...
A system being abused by mass-false-reports =/= "practically a law".
And the US with Oracle famously making it illegal to benchmark the performance of their database.
Didn't Atlassian have a clause in their TOS where you weren't allowed to discuss the performance of their cloud?
Because never before have we seen inverse power laws applied to table queries we were told would be faster than Postgres. They lied.
Please do not inquire about the location of the beef.