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

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Replying to @hiergiltdiestfu
Alle gut :) Mein Favorit ist die Orchesterreise
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Ich habe mit meinen Kindern (die nun schon „groß“ sind) viel musikalischen Schrott durchleiden müssen (ich sage nur „Weihnachtsbäckerei“). Aber was mich immer noch glücklich macht, ist „Nola Note“. Mit riesigem Abstand die besten CDs, die man Kindern (und Eltern) schenken kann.
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Das war schon schön, ich gebe es zu
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Replying to @materkel
I’m assuming a 1-10% paid sign up rate. Could be completely wrong of course.
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Replying to @saarw
If they get, say, 5000 new customers per month, that’s close to 200,000 in three years, which would mean they’d make 20M per year of revenue. 1M customers would translate to 100M. I guess it depends on your definition of “low”.
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By my guesstimate, the Basecamp/HEY folks will have *at least* between 1,000 and 10,000 paid signups by the end of the month, which translates into a cool $99,000-$999,000 of revenue, potentially recurring yearly.
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Our colleague @iamjoyheron is just too German by now
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Replying to @stilkov @niggi @chrjkb
(Ich meinte übrigens diesen Twitter-Thread: nitter.vloup.ch/bariweiss/status…)
The civil war inside The New York Times between the (mostly young) wokes the (mostly 40+) liberals is the same one raging inside other publications and companies across the country. The dynamic is always the same. (Thread.)
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Er gibt Neutralität vor, aber ich lese eine klare Meinung heraus.
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Replying to @niggi @chrjkb
Ich finde den Text eher tendenziös. Erinnert mich ein wenig an den Tweet der NYT-Autorin neulich.
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This is indeed significant. It’s pure genius from Apple’s perspective, as it benefits both them (priority 1), their customers (priority 2), doesn’t care much about developers (priority 3) and fucks with their competitors (NaN)
Apple basically implemented an iOS version of GDPR in iOS 14 whose economic impact will likely be just as huge to app developers as GDPR was to publishers & ad tech. However since most tech press don’t understand as tech this flew under the radar. developer.apple.com/app-stor…
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Replying to @randyshoup @eBay
Congratulations!
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Notice that I made it “modern modern”, which was probably a Freudian slip
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I’m really looking forward to OOP 2021, where I’m hosting a track about modern “Modern Enterprise Architecture”. If you agree that this should be a cool topic, and also agree that it currently sadly isn’t, please consider submitting a talk: oop-konferenz.de/oop2021/eng…
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Meine @INNOQ-Kollegen haben einen sehr coolen Security-Podcast gestartet – die ersten beiden Folgen mit Christoph Iserlohn und @moonbeamlabs sind schon mal ein schöner Start: innoq.com/de/podcast/?channe…
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In this season of “US Politics”, it’s really hard to imagine how they’ll manage the plot twist that will make the dumb evil overlord win the presidency again. But I’m sure the writers will find something.
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Replying to @svenandrae
Das tut mir sehr leid :(
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That would have been nice, but much more shocking coming from them TBQH
You’d expect the unions to press charges, but the interior minister? That’s some seriously fucked up shit
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