The Weekly Squeak — Hedera Hashgraph, Hamburger Horror, and a GNU Start
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:
Call Of Cthulhu Was The First Role-Playing Game To Drive People Insane — io9.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.
Indigestion, save ends: Wendy’s releases a massive D&D-style tabletop RPG — arstechnica.com
Meanwhile, in more realistic horror, Wendy’s releases a RPG, for some reason
Unleash the power of MicroK8s: your own production-like Kubernetes — itnext.io
I recently wrote my own dive into MicroK8, and for a bit more detail, read this post.
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 Epstein — www.businessinsider.com
The Richard Stallman continues, showing that no one is too big to fall.
Hello, Computer: Inside Apple’s Voice Control — www.macstories.net
In more positive news, Apple’s new voice control accessibility feature is rather good.