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

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Joined April 2007
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Most stupid question today: “How is the public interest served by a policy that only thwarts lawful search warrants?” washingtonpost.com/news/volo…
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Replying to @simonbrown
@simonbrown LOL, good catch. I’m happy not using it all the time, and using it occasionally.
Replying to @luebken
@luebken I’m not much into the “micro” in “microservices”. I like larger units and call them SCS (self-contained systems).
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Replying to @luebken
@luebken How about an address book, or a country lookup table, or a registration process? I like coarse-grained, BTw
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For @simonbrown specifically: Everything's amazing, nobody's happy youtube.com/watch?v=uEY58f…
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Replying to @pvblivs
@pvblivs @ewolff Caring doesn’t mean getting lost in all of the details. But if you’re an architect, most problems are ultimatley your fault
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The interview @ewolff did with me for @seradio is live now: se-radio.net/2014/09/episode…
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Replying to @pvblivs
@pvblivs @ewolff A software architect has to care about everything; that’s the point of being an architect, is it not?
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Replying to @ewolff
@ewolff Shhhhhhh, don’t tell anyone or they’ll stop paying us for doing it.
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John Oliver’s piece on Scottish independence is perfect: youtube.com/watch?v=-YkLPxQp… (via @owolf)
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"Give a developer a metric to chase, and they'll chase it to insanity" @neal4d at #swarchsummit
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Replying to @samruby
@samruby I’m not following this closely, but the mere idea of obsoleting the URI RFCs with a WHATWG spec strikes me as unfixably wrong.
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Replying to @sshishkin
@sshishkin Good point, sadly.
Replying to @logosity
@logosity It usually does.
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“ROCAir is a simple demo application demonstrating the benefits of progressive enhancement” rocair.herokuapp.com/ github.com/innoq/rocair
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Free startup idea: A curated collection of online publications not worth reading, with a DNS server resolving their domains to a blank site
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Replying to @ewolff
@ewolff @pvblivs That’s why I love Safari’s “Reader” feature and readabiliy.com
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I’m sure “Scarfolk” is old news to everyone, but I’ve only just discovered it and can’t stop reading scarfolk.blogspot.com
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Replying to @InkmiHq
@codemonkeyism The typography and layout is great, but I still think you’re better off hosting your own content. Curious about your reasons.