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 @ztellman
“When asked, RDX Works executives informed Jepsen that blockchain/DLT readers would normally understand present-tense English statements like these to be referring to potential future behavior, rather than the present.”
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Ich glaube, die meisten dieser Maßnahmen sind ähnlich effektiv wie Homöopathie
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Replying to @__bbak @GerritBeine
Das ergibt schon Sinn, denn das ist ja relativ gesehen äußerst qualifizierte SEO-Beratung
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This not even very impressive hack was rewarded with $320 million; not bad for what, an afternoon’s work?
How did the @wormholecrypto exploit work? I joined forces with @gf_256 and @ret2jazzy to reverse engineer the exploit, and now that it's been patched we can finally share it with you👇
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Replying to @hhariri
I feel you, having the same issue with the Hitler meeting video
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Replying to @mahnve @tastapod
I honestly have no idea
Replying to @gregyoung
As a former C++ programmer (although that was a long time ago), my advice would be to yes, absolutely learn C, but don’t use it for anything that’s intended for production. (And skip C++.)
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Replying to @tastapod
iCloud+ ?
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Replying to @seidtgeist
Render HTML on the server, like a sane person
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Replying to @hhariri
It’s almost as if the right, in general, is full of shit
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Awesome! A great role model for other conferences
See how we changed over the last 11 years. 2012 was the first year I was the program chair of @oop_conference - coming a long way...
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Replying to @ewolff
Best to only accept things where at least you as a speaker can be remote, then, I guess
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Replying to @ewolff
Even if the conference were, say, in August? I don’t think anyone can make predictions about that yet, and it would be the organizer’s problem, not yours?
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Nach diesem Eintritt fehlt eigentlich nur noch Maaßen, um den Müllhaufen zu komplettieren spiegel.de/politik/deutschla…
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Fair, it’s sort of reasonable to have a role with that name exist on user, vendor, and integrator sides
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Replying to @KatrinRabow
Böser großer Wolf?
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Replying to @AdamBien
In my experience, a solution architect is someone who defines a solution that’s then thrown across multiple time zones for some poor offshore team to build, satisfying no one
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Fair enough. I would still choose Rails (and thus Ruby) for certain kinds of projects, where it runs circles around almost everything else in terms of productivity