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Tim Borowski retweeted
Jetzt heißt es statt Aktienrente von @c_lindner eben Sozialabgaben auf Kapitalerträge durch Schwarz-Rot. Glückwunsch, Deutschland. 🇩🇪
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Tim Borowski retweeted
Es geht weiter nach links bei #Habeck. Das Gegenteil wäre richtig: Gewinne in Deutschland sollten weniger belastet werden. Und die private Kapitalbildung muss erleichtert werden statt erschwert. Es ist verstörend, dass ein Wirtschaftsminister den Aufschwung geradezu sabotiert. CL
Bundeswirtschaftsminister Habeck scheint ernsthaft vorzuhaben, Kapitaleinkünfte auch noch mit Sozialabgaben zu überziehen. Dann ginge rund die Hälfe aller Zinsen, Dividenden und Kursgewinne an den Staat. Meines Wissens wäre es die Sparer-unfreundlichste Regelung auf dem Planeten
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Tim Borowski retweeted
Der Robert #Habeck will in der #ARD nicht mit Alice #Weidel von der #AfD diskutieren. Wenn der Platz also frei ist, nehme ich ihn gerne. Man darf den Ideenwettbewerb mit der AfD nicht scheuen, wenn man deren Wähler zurückgewinnen will. CL
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Tim Borowski retweeted
Wieso taucht mein Bild hier auf, liebes ZDF? Ein an Einseitigkeit nicht zu übertreffender Beitrag wird mit meinem Bild vermarktet, obwohl ich nicht zu Wort komme? Das ist kein Journalismus, das ist Aktionismus. Mit Geld der Gebührenzahler. CL
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Heute ist Gegenteil Tag
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After years of avoiding it, I'm back working on a #WPF (XAML) project. It's bringing up feelings ranging from WTF to nostalgia to awe at how crazy ahead of its time @msdev was.
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Tim Borowski retweeted
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Liebe @fdp: kehren Sie um, Sie haben sich verrannt!
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Also hier werden so viele Sachen in einen Topf geworfen und verrührt, dass es am Ende nur noch Quatsch ist. Bspw. bleibt der Autor uns eine präzise Definition des Factor-Investings schuldig. Auch wird Stock-Level (integriert) vs Fund-Level ausgelassen. m.faz.net/aktuell/finanzen/m…

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Tim Borowski retweeted
Mein Kommentar in den @tagesthemen zu Islamisten, die in Deutschland die Terrorangriffe der #Hamas auf Israel feiern. x.com/bodoloettgen/status/17…

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Jedes mal, wenn ich ÖPNV fahre, fühle ich mich im Individualverkehr bestätigt. Freie Fahrt für freie Bürger
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stuz.de/2023/09/13/das-ende-… Zu lauter Musik springen braungebrannte Körper in den geschützten Altrhein, der eigentlich für Eisvogel und Co reserviert ist. Im „Europe Marine“ in Budenheim kosten die Boote im Schnitt zwischen 60.000 und 250.000 Euro. Wo ist dein Problem?!
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Geschätzte Frau @lisapaus, '21 habe ich noch an das Gute geglaubt und @Die_Gruenen gewählt. Seid doch so lieb und hört auf die @cducsubt und @fdp und baut mit dem #Elterngeld keinen Mist. 😫 Denkt einfach nochmal ganz in Ruhe drüber nach. 🌻 Danke chng.it/p9ymbyjBSC
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Use typescript. It’s better.
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Tim Borowski retweeted
30 Aug 2023
I wrote, "Scrum is a cancer," and the Internet had thoughts about it. After 3,400 replies, I learned a few things: First, the most common jobs among the people who told me I was wrong were "Agile Coach" and "Scrum Master." They feel very strongly in favor of Scrum, but I'm not sure why. Second, Scrum can't fail because Scrum is whatever you want Scrum to be. There's no right way to do Scrum, so if it doesn't work for you, you aren't as bright as you thought you were. Third, Scrum isn't agile, except when it is. But it's much better than Waterfall, except when it isn't. And it's better than nothing and everything at the same time. Fourth, many people got triggered by my comparison of Scrum and communism. They say communism is great but recognize they have never lived in a communist society. They keep mentioning this book they read and how every person who shed blood under communism was "doing communism wrong." Finally, by far, most people hate Scrum with passion. No matter how you look at it, Scrum is a failure.
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Scrum is a cancer. I've been writing software for 25 years, and nothing renders a software team useless like Scrum does. Some anecdotes: 1. They tried to convince me that Poker is a planning tool, not a game. 2. If you want to be more efficient, you must add process, not remove it. They had us attending the "ceremonies," a fancy name for a buttload of meetings: stand-ups, groomings, planning, retrospectives, and Scrum of Scrums. We spent more time talking than doing. 3. We prohibited laptops in meetings. We had to stand. We passed a ball around to keep everyone paying attention. 4. We spent more time estimating story points than writing software. Story points measure complexity, not time, but we had to decide how many story points fit in a sprint. 5. I had to use t-shirt sizes to estimate software. 6. We measured how much it cost to deliver one story point and then wrote contracts where clients paid for a package of "500 story points." 7. Management lost it when they found that 500 story points in one project weren't the same as 500 story points on another project. We had many meetings to fix this. 8. Imagine having a manager, a scrum master, a product owner, and a tech lead. You had to answer to all of them and none simultaneously. 9. We paid people who told us whether we were "burning down points" fast enough. Weren't story points about complexity instead of time? Never mind. I believe in Agile, but this ain't agile. We brought professional Scrum trainers. We paid people from our team to get certified. We tried Scrum this way and that other way. We spent years doing it. The result was always the same: It didn't work. Scrum is a cancer that will eat your development team. Scrum is not for developers; it's another tool for managers to feel they are in control. But the best about Scrum are those who look you in the eye and tell you: "If it doesn't work for you, you are doing it wrong. Scrum is anything that works for your team." Sure it is.
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Thank you .NET
Thank you PHP.
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Tim Borowski retweeted
Hey @nuget, ASAP unlist MOQ 4.20 from nuget.org. It contains a very serious privacy issue violating GDPR rules. See github.com/moq/moq/issues/13…

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