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

Germany
Joined April 2007
Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Die Tatsache, dass da niemand "Stopp!" gerufen hat, zeigt das Organisationsversagen des Bundeskanzleramtes. #ozg #egov
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Ich freue mich auf unseren Workshop morgen auf der @oop_conference. @kilian_kluge und ich erarbeiten anhand praxistauglicher Frameworks und Use Cases, wie MLOps, Model Governance und XAI für einen zukunftsfähigen KI-Einsatz ineinandergreifen. #ai #ml #mlops #governance #xai
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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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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Sonntag ist Lesetag! Menschen sind schlechte objektive Wegweiser für Algorithmen. KI-Modelle sind nicht inhärent neutral. Daher tragen wir alle große Verantwortung, wenn wir KI einsetzen. @isabel_baer zeigt in ihrem Artikel, worauf wir achten müssen. innoq.com/de/articles/2022/0…
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Auf diesem Bild sind nur 8 Personen. Ein herrlich anschaulicheres Beispiel dafür, wie Populisten ihre Eigenwahrnehmung erzeugen, sie seine eine "Mehrheit".
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Great thread on teaching history, learning history, writing history, which books get banned and which are deemed “suitable” for children.
There's a phenomenon I actually see extremely commonly when literature is used to teach history to middle school and high school students. Let's call it "pajamafication."
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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
Depends on how you define “success”. I would argue that Ruby is a very successful language. Or even Clojure (to take a less popular example): As long as it’s continuously maintained, has a loyal community, and a set of useful libraries, I don’t see what’s wrong
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
One thing it took me quite a while to understand is how few bits of information it's possible to reliably convey to a large number of people. When I was at MS, I remember initially being surprised at how unnuanced their communication was, but it really makes sense in hindsight.
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Knowing it gives you great credibility in the cryptocurrency community
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
while we’re on the topic of calendly: about once a month I use the calendly links from salespeople who are emailing me nonstop, and book them calls with each other
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“[T] he worst in terms of performance are Angular and React” I am shocked! to hear this.
Here's our new blog entry on LINE Engineer Blog, "The baseline for web development in 2022". Check out from this link: engineering.linecorp.com/en/…
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
#SoftwareArchitektur im #Stream Live von @oop_conference Monday 31.1. 18:30-20:10 CET English Evening Dienstag 1.2. 12:10-13:50 Kurzsessions Mittwoch 2.2. 13:15-14:15 Klima-Panel Donerstag 3.2. 13:00-14:00 Diversity-Panel DE software-architektur.tv/oop.… EN software-architektur.tv/oop-…
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