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

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“Snowflake to Avalanche: A Novel Metastable Consensus Protocol Family for Cryptocurrencies” – this looks quite interesting to me ipfs.io/ipfs/QmUy4jh5mGNZvLk…
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I completely agree with this, particularly for business systems
Instead of optimizing for code that can live a long, healthy life, optimize for constantly destroying and replacing code inside systems that live a long healthy life. Code should be impermanent by design. Code is fuel.
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I try to avoid reading about US politics as much as I can, but each time I do, I’m stunned the orange embarrassment and his government have managed to become even more despicable again. #FuckTrump and every single apologist
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Replying to @pcalcado
No surprise as “service” and “object” both share “module” as a base class :) There is a pretty obvious difference in the degrees of freedom regarding the implementation, right there in the text. Not 100% sure of your point here
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Replying to @janl
Any British ancestors? ;)
Replying to @BjoernRochel
That’s not completely absurd, TBH
Replying to @tedneward
Looking forward to it :)
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Replying to @BjoernRochel
For what reason?
Replying to @tedneward
Globally, yes. But my guess is poeple typically care more about their co-workers they collaborate with than a PC member does about some potential speaker. That said, OOP in Munich asks its PC members to do exactly what you’re asking for (and we do)
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Obama (before he was elected) was my favorite politician ever
Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity
Unsolicited thinkpiece: The 2004 Obama DNC speech was literally a turning point. But it was covered by no network except PBS. Three minutes later, Richard Norton Smith openly opined Barack Obama’s would be a future president of the United States. In 2004. youtube.com/QEzrJ-k9vH0
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Replying to @tedneward
It is extremely time-consuming. You’d have to be extremely careful not to hurt people’s feelings, and some of them would start to argue. And sometimes the reason is “you’re not a good speaker”, which is not the kind of honest feedback to dispense casually
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Replying to @heydonworks
My misunderstanding was that I expected it to be visible for non-screenreader users, too
Du weißt, wie man uns erreicht ;)
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Replying to @heydonworks
Probably I’m being thick, but I just see the picture, no text, when I click, hover, right-click
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Replying to @metasav @INNOQ
Übrigens finde ich den Geysir ziemlich cool, und Geld dafür hat die Stadt auch. Nur die Lokation ist total bescheuert. Besonders, da es mehr oder weniger direkt daneben im Landschaftspark eine viel bessere gäbe, ganz ohne Ampel
Replying to @heydonworks
I found the one to activate the editing option, but no way to activate its display. Anyway, apologies for abusing you as Twitter support
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Replying to @heydonworks
What do you mean with alternative text? Is there actually a way to set an “alt” attribute for a picture on Twitter?
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Replying to @heydonworks
Wait, did you just tweet a picture of text about accessibility?
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