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PhD student. Founder. Complexity Science & Systems Engineering, Philosophy of Software Architecture, Creator of residuality theory. https://youtu.be/0wcUG2EV-7E

I am courageous and inventive in order to be lazy and cowardly in comfort and peace.

This sentence from Nietzsche? A whole life philosophy.

QuoteNietzsche's tweet image. This sentence from Nietzsche? A whole life philosophy.


If it hadn’t been for people like Semmelweis daring to think beyond the limitations set for them, instead of modern medicine we may have decided to go all in on putting more leeches on faster. This feels relevant for some reason…


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The hype cycle is finally over. That LLMs are not intelligent is now a generally accepted fact. I can't believe it took so much time and effort to get to this point.


People who’ve never had an original thought in their lives, who’ve been taught to let others think for them, cheer and applaud as they retrieve cognitive sludge from the magic machine, thinking they’ve leveled the playing field. Welcome to the age of idiocy.

GenAI isn't just a technology; it's an informational pollutant—a pervasive cognitive smog that touches and corrupts every aspect of the Internet. It's not just a productivity tool; it's a kind of digital acid rain, silently eroding the value of all information. Every image is no…



What we are experiencing is a midwit revolution, which will do for knowledge what the Bolsheviks did for wealth.

It is interesting how the LLM peddlers need to insist so much on its inevitability. With posts written by an LLM no less. Pushing ‘studies’ of 22 people with no control group and no idea how many of those work for you.



If endlessly regurgitating the same old slop was the solution to software engineering Enterprise Architecture would already have solved it in 2010.


I don’t think it’s a cautionary tale, I think it’s brilliant to see siloes break down and work get done.

Academia spent so long forcing its researchers to act more like engineers (emphasis on "societal relevance", "translational research", "pathways to impact", etc.) that engineers were forced to act like researchers to fill the gap. There's a cautionary tale here.



This actually works for me.

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You should see the state of software engineering…

I often find when you dig into left or right wing conspiracy theories they lack the fundamental evidence for any of their claims. Yet their rhetoric is so strong, which hides their lack of factual backing.



AI guys at WWDC: BREAKING: we’ve solved liquid. In a few thousands days we will have solved drought. Rain is obsolete. Developers are already drinking 30% less water. Hedgers: it’s a powerful tool, but I think in the future we will drink more water because of this.


Remember when Steve Jobs came out and showed us the iPhone and everyone was just happy and excited and life was simple?


For half the cost of an AI strategist I’ll just pretend to build PoC’s that never make it to production. You won’t be replaced by an AI, you’ll be replaced by someone pretending to use an AI.


Pro advice: if you’re going to say something isn’t good, make sure you’re replacing it with something so cool that it makes people forgive you real fast.

If you're submitting a talk because you're against something, because it makes you angry, because everybody is wrong but you: your idea may be valid, but it's not very attractive. Sleep on it, find a brighter angle, rewrite. 17/n



The key skill in an AI driven world(TM) is going to be bullshit detection. Unfortunately those who are most skilled at this are currently sitting this one out.


Getting in the mood for Antwerp

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