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 @Seidel
How dare you use your browser buttons!
Being a Neo2 user, this is an absolutely essential tool for me. Thank you @tekezo! Just donated to support it – you should too if you use it
I've released Karabiner-Elements 11.0.0. pqrs.org/osx/karabiner/index…
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It might be funny if you don’t know German. None of us can tell :)
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I believe they did (correctly IMO), as well as point out the Madrid government overreacted stupidly (again correctly, IMO)
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Surest sign of an incompetently developed web app: You can’t use the browser’s “back” button. Never excusable.
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Great slide deck, very sad I missed the the talk
Here are the slides from the talk 'The Enemy of the State' which I gave today at the @TopconfDE. speakerdeck.com/joyclark/the…
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Excellent post:
I just published “A quick heads-up on the Atlantic article” medium.com/p/a-quick-heads-u…
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Replying to @markusvoelter
Naja. Ehrliche, offene, ungeschminkte Politiker wären bestimmt super, würden aber wohl leider nicht von einer Mehrheit gewählt.
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Replying to @robert_bor @aphyr
The similarity of domain name and twitter handle might hint at the source
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Great article about using @elmlang in the wild by my colleague @twititc: innoq.com/en/blog/sandwich-d…
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Governments should be more like enterprise IT – the kind traditional enterprise IT wants to get away from. WTF? github.com/GSA/modernization…
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Anything about productivity in software engineering based on tools or technology would qualify.
To convince me otherwise, please link to the same number of studies that manage to sufficiently “normalize” the participating humans
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Every single study I’ve seen that studied humans suffered from the problems described in that blog post.
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(I meant the original one linked to by Gary, not the one you mentioned, which is probably the first good one I’ve read so far)
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Sadly, none of the studies linked in that post prove your point
Replying to @tillsc
I was talking about the way they enforced it
I don’t really have an opinion on Spanish politics, but how can anyone view the central government’s approach as the right one?
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In other words, I think the Brits had every right to vote for brexit, even though it’s completely stupid