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Is not an apt analogy. Marie Antoinette's indifference to the starving French peasants is not the same as calling out non-essential software.
Veni, vidi, vici
It wasnt Marie Antoinette but Madame Victoire, a Louis XV's daughter.
And apparently she didnt spoke about cake, but the dough used for cook paté. Instead to use a baking pan, they used dough for surround the paté and cook it.
A funny twist, is nowadays, we eat the paté with it's dough. It is a paté en croute.