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

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The fact that I have to jump through these hoops to see my presenter display while sharing my Keynote screen drives me crazy macworld.com/article/3572431…
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Replying to @metasav
Dann bekommt man halt so tolle und fundierte Entscheidungen wie den Brexit. Nee, lass mal.
Replying to @benksea
So ist es. Ein Volksentscheid wäre nur ein geeignetes Mittel, wenn alle beteiligten Parteien fair spielen. Es gibt keinerlei Grund zu der Annahme, dass das aktuell der Fall sein könnte. Siehe z.B. Brexit. /cc @metasav
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For some definition of “just” :) Agreed, the better structured your code base is, the less challenging the task. The inverse is true as well, though
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Replying to @BenMahr @ewolff
+1. Und Finanzierung für die AfD kommt ja u.a. aus der Schweiz
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To recognize different implementations of patterns/stereotypes, even ones you haven’t seen before, actually requires intelligence. I highly doubt even ML approaches are useful given the low number of occurrences in most cases
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Not sure what you’re looking for is doable in practice. If the code were generated from a higher-level, machine-readable description, you might be able to reverse-engineer the patterns from their implementation. In practice, the code will always diverge from the “standard” way.
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Replying to @ewolff
Sie wird gerne als Vorbild genannt, aber ich empfinde sie leider nicht so. Auch dort gab es eine Reihe überaus populistischer Entscheide.
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Ich war mir nie ganz sicher, wie ich zu Volksentscheiden stehe, aber wenn nur die Nazi-Partei dafür ist, macht’s das doch sehr leicht. Danke, Frau Steinbach!
In der Weimarer Republik waren Volksabstimmungen ein Instrument, um zu polarisieren. Sie haben das Ende der Republik und den Aufstieg der Nazis befördert. Exakt deshalb hat sie das Grundgesetz ausgeschlossen.
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I apologize, but I honestly don’t have the willpower to reiterate an argument from 10 years ago, sorry. You can find some old YouTube talks if you look for them
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Replying to @SandraParsick
SOAP was a bad idea when it was mainstream, now it’s not even that anymore. My suggestion is to avoid it if you can. I know there are exactly 0 circumstances that would make me use it in any new project
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Why would Apple support this? For them, this makes about as much sense as selling macOS to be run on non-Apple hardware, i.e. absolutely none at all
Replying to @ghohpe
Maybe something slightly positive? Solution-specific bespoke development/Out of the question/Possible?
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Replying to @ghohpe
Choice of tools/Extensive/Limited
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Replying to @hillelogram
Some sort of data manipulation that could also be done with a pivot table
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Replying to @alexkli
Basically everything is more or less like CGI. I’m just idly wondering whether all the optimizations are still justified vs a simple process-based solution
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Replying to @phaus
I’m just interested in how much the overhead of launching a process for each request would matter today
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Replying to @dylanbeattie
Nice! Logo is what I started with in school, too. Discovered years later it’s a Lisp, no surprise it was this elegant
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How fast would an old-fashioned CGI program (with no FCGI-style pre-started processes) be on modern hardware? Has anyone tried recently?
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