Benjamin Marwell ☕
@bmarwell.de
#JakartaEE-Dev, Musician & Tech-Blogger.
Uses #Linux. @maven.apache.org PMC and ASF member.
IBM Champion 2022.
🏙️ are my own.
Uses #Linux. @maven.apache.org PMC and ASF member.
IBM Champion 2022.
🏙️ are my own.
The UI is great, best of all apps. I still refuse to install it. None of the chats are encrypted unless you activate it. And even then, it's insecure: can be decrypted without your device on, plus the encryption is self-made.
November 9, 2025 at 7:43 AM
The UI is great, best of all apps. I still refuse to install it. None of the chats are encrypted unless you activate it. And even then, it's insecure: can be decrypted without your device on, plus the encryption is self-made.
It should have. Much worse is: no custom DNS resolution rules, which is why *I* use the Apache http client.
Many reasons not to use the default, sadly
Many reasons not to use the default, sadly
November 8, 2025 at 3:15 PM
It should have. Much worse is: no custom DNS resolution rules, which is why *I* use the Apache http client.
Many reasons not to use the default, sadly
Many reasons not to use the default, sadly
What? 😂
It's waaaaay too early for that!
It's waaaaay too early for that!
November 8, 2025 at 10:45 AM
What? 😂
It's waaaaay too early for that!
It's waaaaay too early for that!
Happy to hear!
Blog post: I'd write a new one and add a disclaimer to the old one. However, jfmt is not "decent" yet.
Blog post: I'd write a new one and add a disclaimer to the old one. However, jfmt is not "decent" yet.
November 8, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Happy to hear!
Blog post: I'd write a new one and add a disclaimer to the old one. However, jfmt is not "decent" yet.
Blog post: I'd write a new one and add a disclaimer to the old one. However, jfmt is not "decent" yet.
Was this made with AI? Yes, GitHub actions, reviews. When I did let it code, I gave very exact architectural directions and reviews, so it didn't really save a lot of work and time.
November 8, 2025 at 8:45 AM
Was this made with AI? Yes, GitHub actions, reviews. When I did let it code, I gave very exact architectural directions and reviews, so it didn't really save a lot of work and time.
And no shores where pickers count them as "we picked up two pieces of plastic".
Probably an Urban Myth that this is the reason, but politicians modifying statistics? That's not unheard of....
Probably an Urban Myth that this is the reason, but politicians modifying statistics? That's not unheard of....
November 2, 2025 at 9:33 PM
And no shores where pickers count them as "we picked up two pieces of plastic".
Probably an Urban Myth that this is the reason, but politicians modifying statistics? That's not unheard of....
Probably an Urban Myth that this is the reason, but politicians modifying statistics? That's not unheard of....
Sadly it's not "can magically speak when drinking a beer".
That said...
*Opens up Duolingo*
That said...
*Opens up Duolingo*
October 25, 2025 at 10:38 AM
Sadly it's not "can magically speak when drinking a beer".
That said...
*Opens up Duolingo*
That said...
*Opens up Duolingo*
October 25, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Sorry to bug you with Temurin on AIX, haha 😂
October 22, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Sorry to bug you with Temurin on AIX, haha 😂
Thanks! I am still working on it.
I need your favour to vote for a default import style:
github.com/bmarwell/jfm...
I need your favour to vote for a default import style:
github.com/bmarwell/jfm...
Which import order style should be the default? · bmarwell jfmt · Discussion #35
#34 brings up the very valid idea of import order as part of formatting. Now, which style should we use? Style #1 Package empty line import static (alphabetically) empty line import * (alphabetica...
github.com
October 20, 2025 at 10:48 AM
Thanks! I am still working on it.
I need your favour to vote for a default import style:
github.com/bmarwell/jfm...
I need your favour to vote for a default import style:
github.com/bmarwell/jfm...
Urgh. I know Tom spent hours to make it work for Open Liberty. Must be a challenging task to get right!
October 15, 2025 at 7:44 PM
Urgh. I know Tom spent hours to make it work for Open Liberty. Must be a challenging task to get right!
Da kommt man im Kindergarten nicht drum rum. Zum Glück sofort entdeckt, zwei Tiere per Kamm entfernt, am gleichen Tag u. 9 Tage später mit Spezialshampoo und Kamm behandelt. Nichts gesehen. Ab Tag 2.
Kind hat quasi nichts gemerkt.
Kind hat quasi nichts gemerkt.
October 10, 2025 at 5:07 AM
Da kommt man im Kindergarten nicht drum rum. Zum Glück sofort entdeckt, zwei Tiere per Kamm entfernt, am gleichen Tag u. 9 Tage später mit Spezialshampoo und Kamm behandelt. Nichts gesehen. Ab Tag 2.
Kind hat quasi nichts gemerkt.
Kind hat quasi nichts gemerkt.
Hafermilch ist auch Verbrauchertäuschung.
Scheuermilch nicht, das nur nebenbei.
Scheuermilch nicht, das nur nebenbei.
October 9, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Hafermilch ist auch Verbrauchertäuschung.
Scheuermilch nicht, das nur nebenbei.
Scheuermilch nicht, das nur nebenbei.
Because it is not asking for consent. That's the difference between opt-in and opt-out.
Second, transparency. Documentation is not enough, GDPR requires ACTIVE information of users.
Third, proof that the user consented.
IANAL, but I don't think this would hold in court (Europe).
Second, transparency. Documentation is not enough, GDPR requires ACTIVE information of users.
Third, proof that the user consented.
IANAL, but I don't think this would hold in court (Europe).
October 7, 2025 at 7:38 AM
Because it is not asking for consent. That's the difference between opt-in and opt-out.
Second, transparency. Documentation is not enough, GDPR requires ACTIVE information of users.
Third, proof that the user consented.
IANAL, but I don't think this would hold in court (Europe).
Second, transparency. Documentation is not enough, GDPR requires ACTIVE information of users.
Third, proof that the user consented.
IANAL, but I don't think this would hold in court (Europe).