The Weekly Squeak — Hedera Hashgraph, Hamburger Horror, and a GNU Start

Chris Chinchilla
2 min readOct 22, 2019

Just wrapped up DevCon here in Osaka, and after getting a heavy cold, about to jump on the plane back home. In the meantime this issue has an interview with Dr. Leemon Baird of Hedera Hashgraph about their DLT (not a Blockchain), plus the Saga of Richard Stallman continues, the history of Call of Cthulhu, and Wendys releases a RPG…

xx Chinch

Podcast version

As always, here’s the podcast version of this newsletter:

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Call Of Cthulhu Was The First Role-Playing Game To Drive People Insaneio9.gizmodo.com

I’ve finally restarted a Call of Cthulhu group, so naturally came a cross a few old posts related to the history of the game.

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Indigestion, save ends: Wendy’s releases a massive D&D-style tabletop RPGarstechnica.com

Meanwhile, in more realistic horror, Wendy’s releases a RPG, for some reason

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Unleash the power of MicroK8s: your own production-like Kubernetesitnext.io

I recently wrote my own dive into MicroK8, and for a bit more detail, read this post.

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A programmer explains why he’s willing to quit rather than work with industry legend Richard Stallman, who resigned from MIT after controversial remarks on Jeffrey Epsteinwww.businessinsider.com

The Richard Stallman continues, showing that no one is too big to fall.

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Hello, Computer: Inside Apple’s Voice Controlwww.macstories.net

In more positive news, Apple’s new voice control accessibility feature is rather good.

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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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