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The article humorously argues that /dev/null can be considered an ACID-compliant database due to its properties of atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability, as it effectively discards all data written to it. It highlights how /dev/null maintains a consistent state of emptiness and notes the irony of its zero storage capacity.
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