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⚡ Event Sourcerer ✍️ Blogger at http://event-driven.io 👨‍💻 Open Sourcing at https://github.com/oskardudycz 📧 Newsletter: http://architecture-weekly.com
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I’ll be giving one of the personal talks next week at @techorama.bsky.social . I’ll tell kinda my credo on why I believe that removability > maintainability. If you’re there, join me an tell me if/how you liked it.

I'm launching a blog series on indexing MongoDB schemas. While designing a document model based on access patterns is suggested, indexes enable new use cases without changing the schema. I’ll show some fast queries on a million-document schema. dev.to/franckpachot...

Event stores are key-value stores - @oskardudycz.bsky.social event-driven.io/en/event_sto...

Me in the last days before giving a new talk. 👇 Every time. E V E R Y T I M E

Wow: after 15 years, YouTube has taken down the original 'Rick Roll' video due to a "licensing issue," likely due to the acquisition of Astley's record lable. The metadata remains, but if you click through it goes to 'video not found': www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4...

O Rly? 🦉

I've been facilitating the EventStorming sessions for years now, and a thing keeps catching my attention. While teams rightfully focus on mapping out orange event sticky notes (the backbone of any EventStorming session), they often underestimate the power of two elements: Hot Spots and Notes. 1/

Sounds like #ArchitectureWeekly just passed 10 000 subscribers. Nice! 🤟😎

Something something champagne just sparkling racism and sexism.

@technologytulip.bsky.social I'm finishing my work on my "Removability over Maintainability" talk for @techorama.bsky.social. I'm planning to have a part in it about Residuality Theory. Do you mind if I call it "a rebellious approach to software architecture" 😁

You’re Misunderstanding DDD in Angular (and Frontend), by @ducin.dev (@danielglejzner.bsky.social): https://www.angularspace.com/youre-misunderstanding-ddd-in-angular-and-frontend/ #softwaredesign #angular

In recent weeks, I have heard many stories of people being treated as code-outputting machines asked to log precisely 15 minutes of work, and falling into a can't-be-done mode I reminded myself of the piece I wrote 3 years ago, it doesn't have to be toxic at work: event-driven.io/en/it_doesnt... 1/

It’s such a pity that Rival Schools' “United by Fate” album is not available on Spotify. It has such a masterpiece like “Undercovers on”. It’s one of those songs, that tension grows in each second. It has one of the best guitar solos. Not because it’s perfect, but chaotic, matching song emotions.

Where does the person who decided that "paste with formatting" should be the default live?

Tapping someone back and telling about the current issue is probably what I miss most when working asynchronously and remotely. That feeling of camaraderie is hard to get in async mode. 1/

PostgreSQL, the open source database that continues to get better, is introducing oauth support. This should help with database automation and hopefully bring us one step closer to moving away from static credentials and copying usernames and passwords around. www.postgresql.org/about/news/p...

In 2014, Russia started an unprovoked war on Ukraine, aiming to seize all of Ukraine. It launched an all-out invasion in 2022. I do not understand how anyone can possibly be taking the side of Russia and Putin. This war is not “self defense:” it is brutality and war crimes.