CEO/Principal Consultant at INNOQ, he/him, software architect, RESTafarian, conference tourist. Works at innoq.com. Fediverse: @stilkov@innoq.social

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"I'll pass out clubs, and you can decide among yourselves how to downsize by fifty percent." Love today's Dilbert: http://bit.ly/xSBax
Great post on programming language syntax: http://bit.ly/3eRpYm (via @patrickdlogan)
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Looking at Aquamacs again (w/ Clojure and SLIME) after a few years turned out to be a pleasant surprise
RT @peterc: A Web / HTTP server in a shell script: http://is.gd/3qOJq – cool, except that using nc is a little like cheating :-)
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RT @lifo: Really amused by http://bit.ly/1YUxIa
"Students can have Windows 7 irritate the shit out of them for a reduced fee of £30, Microsoft has announced." http://bit.ly/2bLtAg
Replying to @phil76
@phil76 cool - see you at #qconsf then
Mein alternativer Lieblingsberuf: 200€-Fragenausdenker bei "Wer wird Millionär"
Replying to @codeblogger
@codeblogger Danke! Werde ich aufnehmen.
@jcfischer "Setting up visual c++ in order to fix a crash in an old Domino dsapi dll plugin. Joy!" – Used to do that a long time ago, too
Heaven help anyone the wrath of @fielding is released upon http://bit.ly/11Otx4
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Online Learning in Clojure: http://bit.ly/16SESp #clojure
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@pmuellr: "I kinda feel for Bill Burke, sure he meant well, but he picked an awful, awful name in REST-*, the JBoss legacy doesn't help." +1
RT @rtomayko: Been using http://hurl.it/ a ton in caching related support requests on Heroku. The permalinks are a killer feature. – See?
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Muse's "Resistance" is one of the best albums I've listened to in a long time
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Ob's bei Apple- und T-Mobile eigentlich die offizielle Jobbezeichnung "Kundenvergrauler" gibt? http://bit.ly/ZzVhI #fail #apple #tmobile
Replying to @ShlomoSwidler
@ShlomoSwidler Happened on both both Leopard and Snow Leopard.
http://bit.ly/p4edl. Great article about git vs svn. (via @unclebobmartin)
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Replying to @ShlomoSwidler
@ShlomoSwidler Ping works, as does DNS. But no more TCP packets (except on loopback). With FF and Safari
I know it sounds entirely made up, but Amazon's Web Console for EC2 reliably killed my and a colleague's OS X TCP stack, requiring a reboot.