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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Replying to @techevangelista
I feel there’s a middle ground in making absolutely sure it’s perfectly fine not to drink alcohol, keeping alcohol to light variants (beer/wine), and not ever advertising it as a selling point. It may be a cultural thing depending on the country you’re in.
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dto.: Bitte kurz Bescheid sagen, was gebraucht wird und ich schaue, ob wir die Firmenbestände plündern können
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I agree completely (and have done so for a long time)
Entity Services Increase Complexity - just published medium.com/@tareq.a/entity-s…
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Im neuesten INNOQ-Podcast Kollege @michaelvitz hat unseren Kollegen @simonharrer zu seinem Buch "Java by Comparison" interviewt: innoq.com/de/podcast/049-jav…
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Replying to @clemensv
Das stimmt sicher. Besser war‘s dennoch nicht
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Ich habe mich über die CSU und ihre absurd überhöhte Relevanz schon aufgeregt, als ihr Chef noch Franz Josef Strauß hieß. Mittlerweile glaube ich, dass sich zu meinen Lebzeiten daran nichts mehr ändern wird
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If it’s so that parents can work instead of relying on benefits only, that’d be fine with me (and the same as in Germany)
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I thought the point was “mandatory”, not free
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It‘s perfectly fine if the same rule applies to everyone. If it’s based on where you live and how much you earn, that does not seem to be the case, does it?
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Replying to @ChristinGorman
I don’t know; is the same law applied to everyone regardless of their religion, income, ethnicity?
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Starting at the age of 1, "ghetto children" must be separated from their families for at least 25 hours a week, not including nap time, for mandatory instruction in "Danish values," according to a new set of laws nyti.ms/2MH6u3I
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I recently sold and bought a house. The number of steps and parties (buyer, seller, banks, tax authorities, government agencies) involved, and the reliance on a very expensive trusted intermediary (the notary) make this a perfect use case IMO
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Of course not. Not sure what exactly we’re debating here.
Replying to @RalfDMueller
Decentralization does not mean there’s no shared knowledge
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Depends on whether you are willing to settle for an intermediary. In Germany, we have a few hundred non-interoperable databases that are only accessed by means of 25-step processes.
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Centrally operated by …?
By their official ID? At least in Germany, every piece of land is registered in its community’s registry with a unique number. It’s a horrible, manual, decentralized system that would benefit extremely from being done digitally
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Landowner registry
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Replying to @stevendick
Sure sounds like a fun place to work
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Replying to @tedneward
I disagree. If you look at that paper, it suggests a stack with all of today’s complexity *plus* CORBA
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