Share this postChinchilla SqueaksThe Weekly Squeak - The intersection of Graph and AI with Gaurav DeshpandeCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreThe Weekly Squeak - The intersection of Graph and AI with Gaurav DeshpandeChris ChinchillaNov 05, 2020Share this postChinchilla SqueaksThe Weekly Squeak - The intersection of Graph and AI with Gaurav DeshpandeCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareListen and watchPodcastVideoContent from meI look at creating a build plugin for Netlify to expand what is possible with the platform. https://www.netlify.com/blog/2020/05/27/netlify-build-plugins-are-here/I am trying national novel writing month this year, join me every day at 11am CET to watch my progress.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.This episode was originally aired on Oct. 4th at Twitch.tv/crittestdummies. In this special one shot episode, we’re playing Tournament of Tokens by Adam Dewees.Many tech writers are familiar with using AsciiDoc for documentation, but did you know that you can also create fiction and non-fiction books with AsciiDoc, publishing to popular digital formats such as EPUB or PDF, along with HTML? In this episode of the Write the Docs podcast, we chat with Mehmed Pasic from Manning Publications about self-publishing, AsciiDoc, collaborative workflows between authors and editors, trends in book publishing, the most popular devices for consuming content, book versus video formats for technical content, and more.Content from othersProximity to the city, drop off at departure gates and on the plane within half an hour of arriving. It sounds like a dream. This is what Berlin’s Tegel Airport offered when its iconic hexagonal terminal opened in 1974.Vinton Cerf helped create the internet 40 years ago, and he’s still working to connect people around the world — and off it. Space exploration is hard, not least because of how difficult it is to communicate.Windows, macOS, and Linux dominate the world of home computing, but hobbyists have churned out some truly niche operating systems. By K. Thor JensenLooking for your next sci-fi must-read? Cyberpunk, space operas, dystopias – we've pulled together some of the WIRED team's favourite science fiction novels. Some are eerily plausible, others are wild trips of the imagination, but all present compelling visions of our possible future.