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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One of the hills I’m willing to die on
One blog is made up of many blog posts. Thank you.
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Replying to @odrotbohm @ewolff
If you want to pick an Internet standard, I’d prefer tag URIs
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Replying to @HannesPreishub
Eine niedrige Hürde, ich weiß schon
Beim Ansehen dieser Pressekonferenz bin ich irgendwie froh, dass unsere Regierungsmitglieder, auch wenn ich sie nicht gewählt habe, doch einen vergleichsweise kompetenten Eindruck machen. Sie können immerhin ganze, grammatikalisch korrekte und sinnvolle Sätze bilden.
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Thanks, that is extremely useful. I would have expected the limit at around 25, it’s great to hear that’s not the case.
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Thanks. If you don’t mind: How many of the attendees (or roughly what percentage) had their video turned on?
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How many attendees were there?
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We just switched @INNOQ to remote-only until further notice; all meetups, conferences, trainings, and client work will be done remotely or cancelled; no more work in co-working spaces; office visits only when unavoidable (which they basically never are)
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My colleague @kaffeecoder wrote about this misconception a while ago: innoq.com/en/blog/why-restfu…
If you're building #microservices with common REST patterns, you're limited to HTTP request-response and often need other measures to boost reliability (retry's, circuit breakers etc.) What if the @RSocketIO protocol and @springboot could help? spring.io/blog/2020/03/02/ge…
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Want to improve your co-workers’ mood with one simple step? Just hit “Reply all” instead of “Reply” to answer a mail to a company-wide distribution list. It’ll make everyone smile and feel smug and enjoy their superiority for a while
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We hired Sam to present at our 20 year company anniversary and he absolutely rocked. I can’t imagine a better addition to your conference. Go ahead, drown him in money, he’s worth it
Virtual conference & event organisers. I have a dedicated studio for live streaming: 4K cameras, decent lighting, green screen, live laptop feeds, etc. I can deliver interactive keynotes, performances, workshops on creative live coding & education with @Sonic_Pi. Let’s talk!
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Replying to @mobileLarson
So, who’s collecting the best ideas on how to successfully run a remote conference? I’ll start with a list of my own, please reply to with yours or links to others.
Replying to @samaaron
All those future virtual conferences and company meetings … I see a market for you
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Replying to @samaaron
I can see how you could deliver 25% of what you do with a remote/virtual option. Is there a way to use that to scale it up beyond 4x?
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Extend to open space (or other collaborative formats). Allow people to walk in and out of virtual rooms.
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Extend it to allow for companies to have their conference rooms participate; allow for attending only some talks instead of all, yet provide a discount for the all-access pass
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Try to add things not possible at a classical conference as added value. Examples: Easily connecting to fellow listeners; access to additional material; follow-up with the speaker; recording options
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Do everything possible to emulate “hallway conversations” at a (semi-)virtual conference
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Allow for listeners to ask questions with a video stream showing them while they do it
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Consider pre-recording talks, then have the speaker do a chat-based Q&A while the talk is streamed
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