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Uwe Friedrichsen

@ufried

Dot Connector. Cartographer of uncharted territory. Keeper of timeless wisdom. Translator between floors. Curious. Introvert. Works at @codecentric

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last blog post for 2024, part 7 of 10 of my "long way towards resilience" series, this time finally having everything in place to actually achieve resilience (however, still not at the end of the journey): ufried.com/blog/road_to_r…. enjoy if you like ... ;)

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Three years ago, we launched Bismarck Brief. Since then, our analysts have written nearly 1 million words on emerging technologies, global industry, and the world's most influential individuals. Here are the 7 most important things we learned about how the world works in 2024:

Three years ago, we launched Bismarck Brief.

Since then, our analysts have written nearly 1 million words on emerging technologies, global industry, and the world's most influential individuals.

Here are the 7 most important things we learned about how the world works in 2024:
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i just released the 8th post (of 10) of my road to resilience series, this time discussing why just being able to cope with adverse surprises often is not enough, how you need to continuously adapt to a changing threat landscape for resilience: ufried.com/blog/road_to_r…. enjoy ;)

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a big shoutout to daniel ivanov who released kind of a map into my blog on his own blog: blog.daniel-ivanov.com/2025/01/25/tri…). thx a lot! <bow> also: do not forget to check out daniel's blog if you go there – lots of interesting stuff to explore!

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released the 9th post (of 10) of my "the long way towards resilience" blog series, discussing what we find at the peak of mt. resilience, the prerequisites, properties and consequences of advanced resilience: ufried.com/blog/road_to_r…. enjoy if you like ... ;)

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i just released the 10th and final part of my "long way towards resilience" blog series, this time discussing if we always need to go all the way to resilience or if it may be okay to stop earlier, plus a bit of summing up: ufried.com/blog/road_to_r… enjoy if you like ... ;)

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i just released a new blog post (part 1 of 2) about (un)coupling in distributed systems and some of the misunderstandings often related to it, especially the misconception that using a message bus is enough to ensure loose coupling: ufried.com/blog/coupling_… enjoy if you like ;)

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i released my 2nd (and last) post about (un)coupling in distributed systems, this time discussing the redundancy fallacy and temporal decoupling, including the additional design options it brings: ufried.com/blog/coupling_… enjoy if you like ... ;)

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started a new 4 part blog series, pondering a projection of vibe coding and its potential impact on software development, the need for it, the market drivers, the consequences and more. part 1 sets the scene and discusses the need: ufried.com/blog/ai_and_so… enjoy if you like ;)

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you can find the (unabridged) slide deck of my "simplify! 10 ways to reduce complexity in software development" talk i gave at W-JAX at speakerdeck.com/ufried/simplif…. enjoy if you like ... ;)

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i've been interviewed about resilient software design at Software Architecture Gathering . you may notice it was a quite spontaneous interview: putting together the answers on the fly while talking in english was a tad challenging for me ... :) enjoy if you like ... ;) youtube.com/watch?v=mDpfGF…

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i released the 2nd post, pondering the idea of ai-based coding and its potential impact on software development. this time i discuss the forces that drive the market and decision making (might feel a bit darker and more controversial as usual): ufried.com/blog/ai_and_so… enjoy ;)

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We’re excited to confirm another incredible speaker for our event this year: Uwe Friedrichsen, CTO at codecentric AG! 🙌 🎟️ Tickets are still available — don’t miss your chance to learn from some of the best minds in software architecture! ➡️ gsas.io #GSAS25

We’re excited to confirm another incredible speaker for our event this year: <a href="/ufried/">Uwe Friedrichsen</a>, CTO at <a href="/codecentric/">codecentric AG</a>! 🙌 🎟️ Tickets are still available — don’t miss your chance to learn from some of the best minds in software architecture! ➡️ gsas.io #GSAS25
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i released the 3rd post, pondering the currently massively advertised and debated idea of AI agent fleets taking over software development. this time i discuss the most likely short- and mid-term consequences for the IT market: ufried.com/blog/ai_and_so… enjoy if you like ... ;)

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i am excited to participate as a speaker at the fifth edition of the global software architecture summit on october 13-15 in barcelona. looking forward and maybe cu there :) gsas.io #GSAS25

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released the 4th post of my series that reflects upon (purely) AI-agent-based sw dev. this time i discuss rarely considered side effects and unresolved questions that would arise from fully handing over sw dev to AI agents: ufried.com/blog/ai_and_so… enjoy if you like ... ;)