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  • Be Crazy vs. Get Crazy

    Be Crazy vs. Get Crazy

    Living these days is quite challenging for humans. We can all get crazy and mad with building the future. Wars are going on for respective suggestions and imaginations by scientists, journalists, politicians, and investors. When are we building the moon base? When will the next coronavirus spread? And will classic media ever be profitable again? And everything has to gain some profit by default. In a way in which every human is satisfied. From the internet we can learn where humans are investing. We can learn which developments occur in bioscience, for example. We can spot every new drug if… Read more


  • 2026

    A Fresh Start Into 2026: Small Utilities With a Big Impact

    A Fresh Start Into 2026: Small Utilities With a Big Impact

    Wondering which time was nicer and whether the best days are still ahead of us—that’s a feeling many of us share as we take our first steps into 2026. For me, this new year begins with a renewed focus on simplicity, efficiency, and small improvements that make a real difference. Today, I want to share two developments from my workbench, starting with a new Shopware plugin that aims to solve a surprisingly common problem. Why a Quantity Dropdown Matters More Than You Think Every shop owner knows the situation: customers would like to buy more than one item, but the… Read more


  • Programming languages

    Every Language Has an Image

    Every Language Has an Image

    Thanks to the internet, everyone today has the ability to communicate, present, and connect through the incredible tools that technology provides. This is made possible by programming languages that browsers can interpret. In this sense, the browser acts like a brain—it transforms written code into something our human brains can understand. As shown in the table below, there are various languages that this “brain” can interpret. But these capabilities evolve over time. For example, Adobe Flash was gradually phased out due to several reasons—most notably, serious security vulnerabilities. In response, the Chromium Project published a Flash Roadmap in 2016, which… Read more


  • Be Crazy vs. Get Crazy

    Be Crazy vs. Get Crazy

    Living these days is quite challenging for humans. We can all get crazy and mad with building the future. Wars are going on for respective suggestions and imaginations by scientists, journalists, politicians, and investors. When are we building the moon base? When will the next coronavirus spread? And will classic media ever be profitable again? And everything has to gain some profit by default. In a way in which every human is satisfied. From the internet we can learn where humans are investing. We can learn which developments occur in bioscience, for example. We can spot every new drug if… Read more


  • 2026

    A Fresh Start Into 2026: Small Utilities With a Big Impact

    A Fresh Start Into 2026: Small Utilities With a Big Impact

    Wondering which time was nicer and whether the best days are still ahead of us—that’s a feeling many of us share as we take our first steps into 2026. For me, this new year begins with a renewed focus on simplicity, efficiency, and small improvements that make a real difference. Today, I want to share two developments from my workbench, starting with a new Shopware plugin that aims to solve a surprisingly common problem. Why a Quantity Dropdown Matters More Than You Think Every shop owner knows the situation: customers would like to buy more than one item, but the… Read more


  • Programming languages

    Every Language Has an Image

    Every Language Has an Image

    Thanks to the internet, everyone today has the ability to communicate, present, and connect through the incredible tools that technology provides. This is made possible by programming languages that browsers can interpret. In this sense, the browser acts like a brain—it transforms written code into something our human brains can understand. As shown in the table below, there are various languages that this “brain” can interpret. But these capabilities evolve over time. For example, Adobe Flash was gradually phased out due to several reasons—most notably, serious security vulnerabilities. In response, the Chromium Project published a Flash Roadmap in 2016, which… Read more