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 @al3xandru
@al3xandru It used to do that back in the past, too
Replying to @jboner
@jboner I wonder: Does it add anything useful?
Replying to @tastapod
@tastapod I have one and love it to death. I could just use it to run free software, but choose not to.
Replying to @tastapod
@tastapod I agree with (almost) everyone: Homebrew it is. Plus the AppStore.
Replying to @_adamwiggins_
@hirodusk Cool. You won’t remember me, but I hosted a track at QConSF you were in a few years ago. Would love to meet for coffee or drinks.
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Based on the first few chapters, @cayhorstmann's "Java SE 8 for the Really Impatient" is pretty great addison-wesley.de/main/main.…
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Replying to @dierken
@dierken I surely hope that’s the reason. Percentages correlate with actual election results uncomfortably, though.
There is nothing that makes me doubt the concept of democracy as much as Internet comments
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Replying to @Werner
@werner Seems to me that would mean trusting both your employer and the US government. There doesn’t seem to be too much reason to do so.
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Es gibt noch Plätze für die Webarchitekturschulung von @tillsc und mir, 25.-27.2., Berlin: innoq.com/de/trainings/skali…
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@tedneward I wouldn’t use Octopress again, though, too much magic. I’d go with Jekyll or write my own static site generator.
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Replying to @tedneward
@tedneward It’s been a while, but when I moved to Octopress, I basically crawled my old site and massaged the content to include the new CSS
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Replying to @tedneward
@tedneward Preserve all existing content as static pages? That’s what I did, required an afternoons work.
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Replying to @niggi
Absolut lesenswert: „Das Ende der Toleranz“ faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/s… (von @niggi)
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Replying to @trondhjort
@trondhr Again, fully agreed: That one was really, really bad.
Replying to @trondhjort
@trondhr Agreed. I also didn’t mind the errors with the orbits being way too close, which was allegedly the most glaring hole.
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Replying to @trondhjort
@trondhr I sort of liked the story’s simplicity, too
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Just watched “Gravity” and loved it. Extremely impressive, surely the best movie I’ve seen in a long, long time.
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