You can tell who is an entrepreneur and who isn't by those who talk shit about Larry and Oracle. Some here seem to think Entrepreneurship has changed into a kumbaya group hug where we just attend conferences together , check code into GitHub, might make a bit of money if we ask nicely, or sell "ads", and hope for an early exit because of our sheer brilliance, leaving the dirty work to our future parent. The most valu…
I have personally seen Oracle try to steal my employer's ideas (while I was at Dolphin) and code (while I was at Clam). I was in one of their machine rooms when I caught them making an illegal copy of our source tree, and I most definitely did not get the impression that it was a rogue developer acting on their own initiative. In another life, I've seen how they treat partners, contributing almost nothing to a "joint effort" on a port (impeding it by only providing machine-obfuscated source) even though they were clearly going to benefit most from its completion.
That kind of crap has nothing to do with being hungry, or competitive, or even aggressive. It has to do with being immoral. That's why even real entrepreneurs "talk shit" about Larry and Oracle.