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Alex Heusingfeld

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linkhttp://blog.heusingfeld.de/about/ calendar_today05-12-2009 15:10:22

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Der Wert dieses Buches für den Alltag wird mir immer bewusster, ich sollte es noch ein zweites Mal lesen: Daniel Kahnemann „Thinking, fast and slow“ #books #recommendation zeit.de/kaenguru-comic…

Daniel Bryant (@danielbryantuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Platform Engineering" is rapidly becoming the new DevOps or SRE. Almost every day we hear about another org building an internal developer platform or control plane. Want to know what platform engineering is, where the trends are going, and why you should care? Read on 🧵👇

Alex Heusingfeld (@aheusingfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking at the discussion about the #Oscars incident, I really wonder when our society finally realizes that WORDS can also be VIOLENCE. Chris Rock’s “joke” in fact is violent communication! On public television! Is this what we want to teach our kids? ground.news/article/will-s…

Goodable (@goodable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Brooklyn Public Library has announced that any teenager in America is now eligible for a Brooklyn Public Library card. Teens can sign out ebooks + audiobooks from wherever they live. The move is designed to combat censorship, with some titles listed as "always available."

The Brooklyn Public Library has announced that any teenager in America is now eligible for a Brooklyn Public Library card. 

Teens can sign out ebooks + audiobooks from wherever they live.

The move is designed to combat censorship, with some titles listed as "always available."
Uwe Friedrichsen (@ufried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

next post of the "why we need resilient software design" series, discussing availability in more detail, why failures in distributed system are inevitable and unpredictable and the risks of the widespread 100% availability trap: ufried.com/blog/why_resil…. enjoy if you like ... ;)

Thomas LaRock (@sqlrockstar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The "fail fast" line of thinking, and the reason why people are often wary of partnering with Google for anything mission critical.

Lisa Maria Moritz (@teapot4181) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diana Montalion 🌻 @[email protected] thank you so much for getting up early to discuss with Eberhard Wolff at #softwarearchitektur im #stream about #nonlinearthinking - it was very interesting! Here are my #sketchnotes. #SketchnotesInDerIT

<a href="/dianamontalion/">Diana Montalion 🌻 @diana@hachyderm.io</a> thank you so much for getting up early to discuss with <a href="/ewolff/">Eberhard Wolff</a> at #softwarearchitektur im #stream about #nonlinearthinking - it was very interesting! Here are my #sketchnotes. #SketchnotesInDerIT
Alex Heusingfeld (@aheusingfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

100% agree! And that counts for ALL software, not only server-side apps but also user-interfaces. Yes, I‘m also looking at you, single-page apps! #ux #principles

Alex Heusingfeld (@aheusingfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many websites do you know that only allow 8 character passwords? Maybe let’s finally rethink password policies - or passwords overall!?! via #dataisbeautiful reddit.com/r/dataisbeauti…

Zoe Braiterman (@zbraiterman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth! Fondly reflecting on the OWASP® Foundation #DiversityandInclusion session, "Virtual Job Search" by Deidre Diamond and "Cyber Threat Hunting" by Aastha Sahni. Check out the recording on our YouTube channel. youtube.com/watch?v=wYp-LZ…

Martin Fowler (@martinfowler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW POST Conways Law has been an important part of my thinking for years. Important enough to affect every system I've come across, and powerful enough that you're doomed to defeat if you try to fight it. martinfowler.com/bliki/ConwaysL…

Stefan Tilkov (@stilkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing people either over-hype some approach or quickly dismiss the choices made by others can become quite frustrating. Always assume people had very good reasons for their decisions at the time they made them. 2/2