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 @bodil
Well, now that you’re asking …
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Back from vacation after three weeks without Twitter, Slack, and (almost) no mail. Recommended! What did I miss?
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Der Herr Gorkow, der kann mal schreiben m.barnesandnoble.com/w/hotel…
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Replying to @tobie @technollama
I don’t buy it. Ultimately, I will have to prove my code does not infringe, and that seems a significant risk. That I have used a tool will not magically absolve me of blame in a court of law
Replying to @Kiview @eevee
Oh I’m completely sure it’s been accompanied by legal analysis that protects the company that paid for it
Replying to @MaineC
indeed
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If you use GitHub Copilot, you should at least be aware that it will ultimately be you, not GitHub/Microsoft, who will be responsible for the code you create and will be held accountable
github copilot has, by their own admission, been trained on mountains of gpl code, so i'm unclear on how it's not a form of laundering open source code into commercial works. the handwave of "it usually doesn't reproduce exact chunks" is not very satisfying
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Replying to @dandiep @eevee
Yes, maybe it’s because the I in this kind of AI is an exaggeration and you need real intelligence for it to be non-derivative
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Interesting tool for creating connected visual maps, written using #Clojure, appropriately used here to explain the language: orgpad.com/o/D6TrZny7tNhYqWy…
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I think @eevee has a point here, interesting discussion in the thread🤔
github copilot has, by their own admission, been trained on mountains of gpl code, so i'm unclear on how it's not a form of laundering open source code into commercial works. the handwave of "it usually doesn't reproduce exact chunks" is not very satisfying
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I’m sure Apple just forgot to include a link to what “may be available”
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Replying to @martinfowler
You’ve always been a role model as a speaker, and your talks have always been an inspiration to me. But that’s just as true for you as an the author and all your writings as well, so I think you’re making the right choice. Hope to continue to meet you in other contexts though :)
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At #oop2022 (31 January - 04 February 2022), I’m hosting a track titled “From Projects to Products/Services: Aligning Architecture and Organization for Sustainable Speed” – the CfP is open until July 5 and we’re looking for interesting submissions! oop-konferenz.de/oop2022/sta…
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1.) The Rocky Horror Picture Show 2.) The Wall 3.) Die Hard 4.) It’s a Wonderful Life 5.) Blues Brothers
What are 5 movies you're confident you've seen at least 10 times? 1.) Clueless 2.) Grandmas Boy 3.) Friday 4.) I’m Gonna Git You Sucka 5.) Wizard of Oz
Replying to @fxAntesberger
Kannst Du dem BSI und Deinem Landes-DSB melden, dann überlegen die sich das sicher noch mal
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Replying to @alfhir80
Das ist nicht überall so :)
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Ich glaube, das liegt an der historisch bedingten Dezentralisierung von Email
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Drei Berufe, bei denen mir immer besonders stark auffällt, dass es in der Regel nicht das geringste Bewusstsein für IT-Sicherheit gibt: Ärzte, Juristen, Steuerberater. Gut, dass die wenigstens nichts mit kritischen Daten zu tun haben.
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I’d also like to call bullshit on the RPA claim
Ich liebe ja das Danger Dan-Kunstfreiheit-Album, aber ich finde nicht, dass @mine_musik genügend Credits für die Streicherkompositionen und -arrangements bekommt. So großartig!
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