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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„Wie ist Ihr Nachname?“ „Tilkov, ich buchstabier‘ mal: Theodor Ida Ludwig Kaufmann Otto Viktor“ „Schreibt: ‚Tilkow’“ „Mit Vau“ „?“ „Na ja, V. Vogel-V?“
- Wie ist ihr Nachname? - Plöd - Mit t oder th? - Nein, wie Blöd nur mit hartem P - *lach* alles klar Herr Blöt - Nein, wie Blöd nur mit hartem P(!) - Ah ok, Herr Plöt - Nein, Paula Ludwig Ödipus Dora - ... *schallendes Gelächter*
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Sehr ärgerlich, auch meine Tageszeitung (@rponline) ist darauf hereingefallen – und korrigiert hat sie auch nichts rp-online.de/panorama/wissen…
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Replying to @lukaseder
I use this dead-simple and cheap SaaS tool for my wife’s small business needs: easybill.de – no idea whether it’s usable in/from Switzerland
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While you’re right that a single bad screenshot of a diagram should not be the basis of an architecture review, scale is not the only measure of complexity. Many boring, traditional companies with a few thousand users have systems that are far more complex than Uber or Netflix.
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Replying to @Cairolali
+1. Being adaptable to change in multiple dimensions should be the key goal. Sometimes the existing modularization is the means for that, sometimes it is the thing that needs changing
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Replying to @adrianco
No, thanks for the hint
Giving conference talks is awesome because it will pay off and help your career tremendously. Unless it doesn’t, in which case it’s a complete waste of time and you shouldn’t do it. Sometimes I get a little tired of Twitter.
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Replying to @apaipi
Nice thought, people could compete about whose diagram is the worst
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I love that the @innoq marketing department replies with a cool public URI when someone asks them for our company logo innoq.com/logo
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I don’t know anything about this talk, it’s probably excellent. But there is no way a graph like this can ever be a sign of a healthy system, regardless of what kind of subsystems, modules or services are used. Don’t put yourself in a situation like this if you can avoid it.
Replying to @msuriar
Uber microservice Graph. #SREcon
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Die Gesellschaft für Informatik siezt mich in ihrem Newsletter und lädt mich darin zu einer interaktiven Session mit dem Titel „Fuck up and learn“ ein. Ich weiß ja nicht.
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Wir haben eine Case-Study zu unserem Projekt bei und mit unserem Kunden Breuninger veröffentlicht: innoq.com/de/cases/ecommerce…
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Replying to @garybernhardt
I am sure you will enjoy this old gem: harmful.cat-v.org/software/x…
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„Was ist den Deutschen wichtiger – weniger Waffenexporte oder mehr Europa?“ krautreporter.de/2818-was-is…
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Not really a drum solo, though
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Replying to @markusvoelter
Same here, with the possible exception of Neal Peart (but even then only very rarely)
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@sonniesedge Found myself wondering for a second: Why is the first episode of Love, Death + Robots called like you?
“Shared Mutable Team State” – great post by @mtnygard: michaelnygard.com/blog/2019/… Most architecture work is in effect dependency management, which in this terminology translates to management of shared state. Maybe it’s the only problem worth discussing.
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Du meinst dem Ladenkabels?
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Kommt aber zeitverzögert
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