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

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Replying to @assaf
@assaf I guess people who bought it should have been aware there were no guarantees, because how could there have been any?
Replying to @assaf
@assaf If I had bought it for $10, I'd continue using it until it stopped working, or until something better comes along
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Replying to @oakinger
@oakinger I'm not sure you know of what you speak, sir :-) Have you actually tried it recently? It's an absolutely amazing disgrace.
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Good choice, thanks //cc @roidrage RT @b_erb: @stilkov I recommend watching this for rest and relaxation: goinglikesixty.com/wp-conten…
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I want to punch the people who built the American Express website in the face. Repeatedly and with increasing pleasure.
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+1 RT @mattgemmell: On the Sparrow/Google thing, and the stupid reactions to it. Entitlement and Acquisition: mattgemmell.com/2012/07/21/e…
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Replying to @vowe
@vowe Hätt' ich gewusst, dass das in deinem Blog landet, hätte ich auch noch ein "t" zusätzlich spendiert
@stevevinoski @pavlobaron @adrianco Hackett and Squire? Bought & downloading now.
Replying to @vogella
@vogella Original discussion: fragmentation good or bad? I claim it's bad. If Android is winning (which I doubt) it's despite, not because
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Replying to @offlinehoster
@offlinehoster Enough distance helps. And most of them are dead.
Replying to @Inkvine
@Inkvine @vogella I couldn't agree more. Also interesting: revenue & profit vs. # of devices
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Replying to @vogella
@vogella The original dispute was your claim that fragmentation is positive. I continue to maintain it's not. I don't object to competition
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Replying to @vogella
@vogella I'd wager people choose, say, an HTC or a Samsung over an iPhone, but not Android over iOS. And mostly because of the cost.
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+1 RT @smeyen: customers love customization. but customization driven by platform fragmentation doesn't fit the customers needs
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@dl1ely @vogella But all of us are geeks. We're not "normal" people, and we don't make up any significant share of the market /cc @smeyen
Replying to @vogella
@vogella No, not at all. No user chooses Android for that reason. I don't think any normal person consciously "chooses" Android anyway :-)
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Finally got my #sonos SUB today. Absolutely incredible. I can now get a free massage when sitting in my favorite armchair.
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Replying to @malagant
@malagant @smeyen @vogella I call bullshit. 99.9% of customers are happy with 2 or 3 choices if stuff "just works".
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How can one not love Lisp? RT @old_sound: Building a Unit Test Framework in 26 lines of Lisp: gigamonkeys.com/book/practic…
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