The Weekly Squeak — A fantasy Greek perfect for your eyes

Chris Chinchilla
2 min readNov 19, 2019

Fresh back from Tekom’s TCWorld event, I was thinking about the difference between tech writers from enterprise companies and open source projects. I also cover fantasy maps, running D&D campaigns with inconsistent players, is dark mode a myth, and why do so many cultures think Greek is so complicated?

Questions:

  1. Would you watch live documenting / tech writing?
  2. Have you ever run a West marches campaign?
  3. Do you like dark mode? Why?

Let me know:

xx Chinch

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Dark mode isn’t as good for your eyes as you believewww.wired.co.uk
The shadowy display mode has leagues of fans claiming it helps reduce eye strain, lengthen battery time and improve sleep. But dark mode isn’t quite the screen saviour it’s made out to be

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It’s All Greek to You and Me, So What Is It to the Greeks?www.atlasobscura.com
A close look at a strangely global idiom about how little we understand each other.

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Virtual Tabletops — Options for Online Tabletop Roleplayingrpgmaps.profantasy.com

You’ve made a awesome game map, now what do you do with it?

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West Marches: Running Your Ownarsludi.lamemage.com

This week I discovered the long established D&D campaign style for handling large groups of players with varying schedules.

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Chris Chinchilla
Chris Chinchilla

Written by Chris Chinchilla

Writer, podcaster, and video maker covering technology, the creative process, board and roleplay game development, fiction, and even more.

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