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PostgreSQL in-database durable execution
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It's a bait and switch, and you're taking the bait. Microsoft does not do anything that benefits others, they only do things that benefit themselves, and if you think they're benefiting you, that's the trap, and you can sniff around it all you like until you're convinced it's safe, eventually they're going to catch you, you're not smarter than the multi-billion-dollar trapper who has already caught and killed and stripped the pelts off so many others. You will be no different.
Well I don't use this extension, no do I plan to. That aside, anyone can fork this repo and maintain it themselves. It feels like a stretch to say this isn't a benefit to society when anyone can use it and fork it without limitations or payment.
The rest of what you're saying is inapplicable here, but is applicable to other stuff they do. EEE is usually when they buy a product or service (Skype, for example) and kill it off (which was possible because Skype was a closed source service). You can't really EEE an open source project. Even vscode has popular forks, and there's nothing MS can do to stop them (outside frivilous lawsuits I guess).
I see you're younger than some of us. That's okay.
EEE was explicitly coined by M$ in the 90s and early 2000s, targeted at open source software.
Embrace the (opensource) standard. Become the gold standard of it.
Extend it with proprietary additions. Leverage them to make your competition inferior, and patent lock them out of the functionality needed for 20 years.
Extinguish the rest of the field - no longer support anything outside your special slop. Congratulations, you used free software to build a proprietary walled garden that competes with it.