Share this postChinchilla SqueaksThe Weekly Squeak - Headless CMS with Aurélien Georget of StrapiCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreThe Weekly Squeak - Headless CMS with Aurélien Georget of StrapiChris ChinchillaNov 26, 2020Share this postChinchilla SqueaksThe Weekly Squeak - Headless CMS with Aurélien Georget of StrapiCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareWatch and listen to this newsletterI speak with with Aurélien Georget of Strapi, the leading open-source headless CMS, 100% Javascript, fully customizable and developer-first. I also cover sub...I speak with with Aurélien Georget of Strapi, the leading open-source headless CMS, 100% Javascript, fully customizable and developer-first. I also cover substack, did 2020 get the startups it needed, and just how good is the new M1 chip for machine learning practitioners?More from me…I look at the developer experience behind neo4j, a native graph database, built from the ground up to leverage data and relationshipsEpisode 10 - Mined Your Head (Pt 1) was streamed live on our Twitch channel at Twitch.tv/crittestdummies on November 8th. Check us out most Sundays at 6 PM CET for new episodes! You can find this adventure and more by Steven Pankotai on DMs Guild at https://bit.ly/2Kwonq3 He can also be found at @stevenpankotai on Twitter. Character art made by Lance @20sapodcast on Twitter. Game audio by Tabletop Audio. Thank you to Steven for letting us use their work, our players Chris, Luke, Patrick and Tuz, and our DM Peter!In this solo adventurer, I play Creatures Such as We, a choice-based game (in a Choose Your Own Adventure style) written in ChoiceScript. It won second place in the 2014 Interactive Fiction Competition by Linea Glasser.More from others…The funding model that made Silicon Valley a global hub excels at creating a certain kind of innovation—but the pandemic has exposed its broader failures. I felt bad asking Zack Gray to repeat his story. He was used to it, he said.Some friends and I were recently talking about how much computing power you really need these days. After all, even a relatively low-powered Chromebook can handle all your office work.The first week of March, Patrice Peck, a freelance journalist living in New York, started sanitizing everything. She went to Nitehawk, a dine-in movie theater, and brought Clorox to wipe down the little table by her seat, her drinking glass, the utensils.