Share this postChinchilla SqueaksThe Weekly Squeak - IoT trends and the future of conferences with Cate LawrenceCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreThe Weekly Squeak - IoT trends and the future of conferences with Cate LawrenceChris ChinchillaOct 01, 2020Share this postChinchilla SqueaksThe Weekly Squeak - IoT trends and the future of conferences with Cate LawrenceCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareListen and WatchListen to and watch this newsletter below.PodcastVideoOver the last few years, Kubernetes have become the de-facto standard for container orchestration and has also won the race against Docker for being the most loved platforms among developers.On a typical day, a long-time user of Goodreads, the world's largest community for reviewing and recommending books, will feel like they're losing their mind.Apple's Swift programming language and Google's Flutter UI framework for its Dart programming language have arrived for Windows 10. When screens got small, faithfully replicating paper documents became a problem. Enter the Acrobat Reader’s new Liquid Mode. 7 minute ReadIn the beginning, there was the 8 1/2-by-11-inch piece of paper, a standardized size for documents of many kinds. (In the U.S.Be kind and rewind. Jessie Frazelle A byte of data has been stored in a number of different ways through the years as newer, better, and faster storage media are introduced. A byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly refers to eight bits.A group of workers have launched the UK’s first union branch dedicated exclusively to the tech sector to tackle issues ranging from working conditions to racial injustice and the climate crisis.After speaking at half a dozen (and attending almost twenty) virtual conferences this summer, I’ve experienced a great variety of new tools and techniques that have arisen out of the growing market for high-quality virtual events.You might think that dying while famous means a well-documented death proceeding from an obvious cause, but nothing could be further from the truth.More from meIn this DXpose I look at the developer experience behind the Microsoft Quantum development kit. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/quantum/development-kitRebecca, Jason, and Chris try to encourage cats in space to give opinions and senators in heaven are selling meeples. Will the games we create be total nonsense, or race to the top of the hotness lists?