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

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I don’t know any details and don’t want to spread a possibly misguided assessment. My impression was that many people I consider experts dismissed it, and it matched my gut feeling when I read about e.g. the need for trytes, but I may be missing a lot.
Mein Kollege @SwissAlien hat sich angesehen, ob und wie man Oracles GraalVM für „Native Java“ benutzen kann – extrem spannend: innoq.com/de/blog/native-jav…
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Replying to @fakod
Then you deserve it :)
Isn’t that that’s the most thoroughly discredited approach? ;)
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Replying to @fakod
You *are* doing this using the Web UI, right, not on the command line, correct?
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Replying to @jeppec
No. Things differ with different blockchains, but with e.g. Bitcoin, only “full nodes” (optionally) do the mining. No one runs a full node on a smartphone. PoW calculation happens in very expensive server farms these days
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Replying to @jeppec
The just need a smart phone to run a wallet. My guess there are potentially a few billion people.
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Replying to @jeppec
Kind of a boring answer, but banking without banks is a pretty big field, especially for those who (unlike the two of us) don’t have access to banks
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Replying to @jeppec
It bothers me a lot, and I would love to see an alternative. I don’t consider it a waste, though
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In other words, I both agree and disagree with the sentiments expressed in that thread (which you should read): I think once we’ve accepted that centralizable use cases aren’t a good fit, it’s somewhat pointless to criticize BC for the decentralized aspects
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I completely agree with this assessment – the Blockchain approach, particularly the proof of work consensus model, makes sense in far fewer cases than people claim. But where it does, there is currently no alternative.
Replying to @clemensv
The specific combination of well-understood architectural building blocks that make up "blockchain" is very well applicable, but nearly exclusively applicable to all-around trustless global ledger accounting problem (e.g. "coins").
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Ich finde dieses ständige “We’re hiring” selbst ein bisschen nervig, aber es soll Leute geben, die nicht wissen, dass @INNOQ ständig gute Leute sucht. Und für Leute auf der @jaxcon gäbe es heute und morgen die Gelegenheit, mit mir und anderen INNOQ-lern darüber zu sprechen :)
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Which Michael would fly himself, of course
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We need to organize this as a rock star European tour for a month or so
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I’ll do a keynote at #seacon about architecture transformation in practice: sea-con.de/seacon2018/progra…
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I’ll be at #jaxcon this week, talking about microservices (jax.de/microservices/microse…) and the blockchain (jax.de/software-architecture…)
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I’ll be at #GOTOber this year, and it seems there’s a special offer, valid only today, to save €250 on each conf + workshop day. My sessions: gotober.com/2018/sessions/51… gotober.com/2018/sessions/52…
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Very interesting: GraalVM, a new common language runtime blogs.oracle.com/developers/… via @Oracle
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I will speak at @gotoamst in June. See you there? Early Bird ends Wednesday night 10 pm CET. gotoams.nl/2018
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Sehr schön auch: »Von Gesprächen, in denen ich zusätzlich zum Thema erst mal meine Subjektposition mitverhandeln müsste, habe ich wirklich nichts. Wer das noch nie erlebt hat, denkt bitte erst mal darüber nach.«
"Mit Anfängern rede ich schon länger nicht mehr." Nices Zitat von @NOISEAUX. 😍 taz.de/!5493873/ #DeutschlandSchwarzWeiß
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