David
david@muenster.im
<p>Software engineering. Music. And the rest. he/him.<br />Mache was mit Energiewende.</p><p>The bugs presented here are my own and do not necessarily represent the bugs of my employer.</p>
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Post #3898757
Gut gedämmte Wohnung ist im Winter mega geil. Allerdings hab ich jetzt auch 28,1 Grad in der Bude 🥵
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Post #3898756
Let‘s hope nobody tells him that 100% is actually not the limit.
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Post #3898755
Bin gestern mit der Bahn die Strecke Berlin - Dresden gefahren. Über eine Stunde davon hatte ich entweder gar kein Netz oder nur Edge. In 2026. Unfassbar.
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Post #3898754
Habe gerade „All the Devils are Here“ fertig gelesen. Als jemand, der 2008 noch ein Kind war und diese ganze Finanzkrise nicht bewusst mitbekommen hat, was das schon krass zu lesen. Was da abging, ey. Und was eine unfassbare Gier (gepaart mit dem Wegsehen der Regulierungsbehörden und dem Versagen der Rating-Agenturen) dieses ganze System an den Rand des Zusammenbruchs gebracht hat. https://bookwyrm.social/book/819356/s/all-the-devils-are-here (1/3)
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Post #3898753
Mal ganz unabhängig vom Thema wäre es so schön, in der Politik mehr Leute wie Levine zu haben, die mal Tacheles reden und sich nicht immer mit irgendwelchen Formulierungen um die eigentliche Frage schlängeln. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/05/mamdani-new-york-city-consumer-watchdog
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Post #3898752
Ah, once again, incredibly great blog post by Cory Doctorow: “If you think identity markers are politics, then you&#39;ll be tempted to think the answer to a world run by 150 rich, white, cis straight guys is to replace half of them with women, POCs and queer people. The difference between the left and the right isn&#39;t the identities of the ruling class – it&#39;s whether we have a ruling class at all.” https://pluralistic.net/2026/07/09/wilhoitian/#human-rights-v-property-right...
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Post #1022046
„The lines we cross in search of change. But all they see is treason“ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkPCb-uEjaI&amp;feature=youtu.be
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Post #1022045
Here‘s a small glimps into our (possible) (energy) future by sci-fi author Karl Schroeder. „Sodium is the sixth most abundant element on Earth, found in ordinary salt […]. So the transition from lithium dependency to sodium is not just a commodity substitution. It’s a step-change in geographical independence. A country like Indonesia, or Nigeria, or Bolivia, doesn’t need specialized mines to acquire sodium—salt is everywhere.“ https://kschroeder.substack.com/p/earning-optimism-in-2026 (1/2)
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Post #1022044
„The triumph of congestion pricing also offers a larger reminder: Government, done right, has immense power to improve people’s lives. Many Americans have grown cynical of government, and they are right to be disappointed about its frequent failure to deliver results in the 21st century. But the answer cannot be allowing the private market and pursuit of profits to dominate American life.“ Sollten sich dt. Städte auch mal angucken. Doch allein der Glaube… https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/opi...
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Post #1022043
Es ist ja schon wirklich ein Trauerspiel, dass das #Klimageld immer noch nicht da ist, bzw, die Infrastruktur dahinter nicht einsatzbereit. Die Benzinpreise, die wir heute an den Tankstellen sehen, müssten ja eigentlich (mindestens) die Norm sein und nicht die Ausnahme. Dann kommt natürlich der Einwand: ja, aber was soll denn die Krankenpflegerin auf dem Land machen? Die ist ja auf ihr Auto angewiesen und kann sich das nicht leisten! (1/4)
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Post #1022042
This is a really cool look into the evolution from Word documents to Markdown files. And I now finally know what‘s the difference between .doc and .docx files https://matduggan.com/markdown-ate-the-world/
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Post #667112
I spoke to a fellow software engineer yesterday. He recently started a new job and said, they are now doing most of the work with #AI, more or less just orchestrating #agents. In the last couple of days, they spent 1500€ on tokens. That might sound much, but for the company probably a better deal when it comes to code per person-hour. Yes, I find AI helpful as well, it just speeds up some parts of my job, but this yesterday made me think in 2 ways. (1/4)
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Post #667111
Just read @pluralistic’s blog post about government efficiency and the diff between the way DOGE did it last year and Mamdani tackels it now in NYC: The idiology that a government should be run like a business is inherently (and empirically) wrong. Hiring private firms just made everything worse while costing more. The same can be observed here in Germany. The millions of Euros that our government poured into (partially failed) IT projects is baffling. https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/24/mamdan...
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Post #667110
Meine Teamlead hat mir eben einen Pull Request mit 500 AI-generierten files über den Zaun geworfen. What. The. Actual. Fuck.
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Post #423082
Gerade ein krass gutes Buch fertig gelesen: The Tainted Cup von Robert Jackson Bennett. Quasi so ein fantasy Sherlock Holmes Murder Mystery. Große Empfehlung!
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Post #423080
Late to check the changes out, but looks like there were no further steps towards #AoT compilation in the latest #efcore release with #dotnet 10. That‘s one of the big missing steps for us to go full AoT. Have been doing some tests with trimmed assemblies and chiseled Ubuntu containers privately, but AoT would be even greater.
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Post #423079
What an incredible post by @pluralistic about the diff between “Writing Code”, “Software Engineering” and how AI fits (not) into this. So many sentences I could quote here. I’m in awe. “Writing code that works, without consideration of how it will fail, is a recipe for catastrophe. […] It is shoveling asbestos into the walls of our technological society.” “if you are looking for a job that AI will definitely create […] I have a suggestion: digital asbestos removal” https://pluralistic.net/202...
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Post #423078
Welcome to late-stage capitalism „the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary value of saving human lives“ https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/climate/trump-epa-air-pollution.html
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Post #423077
I wrote a piece again! In #software #engineering, selling the business and other stakeholders the reduction of #techdebt is sometimes hard, due to two reasons: it’s Invisible - anyone not looking at the code base has no idea it’s there (and how much of it is there) - and it’s Abstract - its concept &amp; ramifications are hard to grasp. On the outside it looks all fine. So, let’s introduce the Invisible Abstract and see where else we encounter it. https://blog.davidkrammer.de/2026/01/17/th...
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Post #423076
@IT_Duke haha, also eher friert die Hölle zu als dass Merz bei Merkel zu irgendeinem Thema anruft.
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Post #423075
Ich glaube, es ist generell ganz gesund, laufende Kosten so niedrig wie möglich zu halten. Aber gerade wenn wir über subscription-modelle reden, kann ich Musik am allerwenigsten verstehen. Nehmen wir mal Spotify: 12,99€/m. Das sind in 5 Jahren fast 780€. Und wenn du dann cancellst, ist das weg. Anstatt dass du dir für 780€ deine Musik tatsächlich gekauft hättest. Du zwingst dich quasi selbst, dabei zu bleiben. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AKn-zJMIwY&amp;feature=youtu.be (1/2)
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Post #423074
Die Lage der Nation ( @lagedernation) hat letztens einen vor-Ort Bericht über einen dt. Mittelständler veröffentlicht, der an irrsinnigen (Bau-)Vorschriften verzweifelt. Ihr größeres Rational dahinter ist, zu zeigen wie Leute das Vertrauen in das System verlieren, wenn Paragrafenreiter nur auf ihre Vorgaben pochen, anstatt Probleme realer Menschen zu lösen. https://lagedernation.org/ldn465 (1/3)