Category Archives: Hardware

Stuttering Performance! | The Two Minutes Tuesday 024 | Informatics

Ever wondered why #performance is not scaling linear, but more like in steps? This episode of #TheTwoMinutesThuesday explains why! Watching your computer copying large files you will notice that the overall progress is everything but smooth nor linear! Some data … Continue reading

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JavaLand 2021: Behind The Scenes | The Two Minutes Tuesday 019 | Conference Report

Day one of virtual #JavaLand 2021 is over, so it is time to look behind the scenes! Join me for short a studio tour, see the gear I’m using, and have fun watching me doing JavaLang Kung Fu! If you … Continue reading

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[UNBOXING] Why Canon EOS R6?

Hey guys! How’s it going? I’m unboxing our brand-new Canon EOS R6! We recently bought a Canon EOS R6 in addition to our older Canon EOS 5D Mark III, as it has some neat features that we urgently wanted to … Continue reading

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I got a Mike!

Hey guys! How’s it going? The setup of the JAX-RS channel (or more formerly: Head Crashing Informatics as a video series on YouTube) is nearly done. Still my cam and lights are stuck in the supply chain, but Thomann today … Continue reading

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What JAX-RS Filters Are Good For

I recently was asked what JAX-RS Filters are good for. Here’s is the answer: They are simply as versatile as a Swiss Army Knife. Thanks to JUG CH for this really cool gadget!

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Impatiently waiting for delivery of our new MakerBot Replicator (Gen. 5) which I will install at inviticon the next days (so I hope). Using this cool gadget, inviticon will be able to provide not only virtual icons, but actually can make … Continue reading

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Baking Javanese Raspberry Pie

Always wanted to get back to the roots and do more hardware related projects, as in main job only business level coding was my daily pleasure for decades. So I registered to Oracle’s free massive open pastry course and ordered … Continue reading

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