
Chinchilla Squeaks
By Chris Chinchilla
Show notes can be found at - chrischinchilla.com/podcast

Chinchilla SqueaksFeb 24, 2022

AI AI
Hello all! Lots of lovely AI and machine learning links for you this issue as I am working on a new show! Also Twitter, Mozilla, and that internet thing? It's dead.

Raytracing Llamas in the Metaverse - Interviews from Build Stuff
I'm back after two weeks of conferences. I interview speakers from Build Stuff in Lithuania, report back from other events, dig into the history of JavaScript frameworks, and hang out with Lana Moore… Or not.

Kin Lane of Postman, announcearama, and tech loses its shine
Hey all 👋
Kin Lane is back on the show. Also a week of announcements from companies that begin with "A", the speed behind Tech's sails starts to slow (and is that good or bad?) and life… Life not as we know it Jim.
xxx Chinch

IT Arena 2022 - Ukrainian tech braves the war
This was my third invitation to attend in Lviv, Ukraine. But this was the first time, and indeed a first for me overall, that the conference happened during a war and in what was effectively a warzone.
Read my blog post for full context - https://hackernoon.com/it-arena-2022-ukrainian-tech-braves-the-war
And daily diaries starts at about 26:00

A legendary merge
In this episode I round up the latest geeky news that has caught my attention including the Ethereum merge, looking forward to macOS Ventura, AI images already getting banned in image stores, a history of ARM, and much more!

Dotan Horovits of Logz.io, watch your heroes and the life of Clippy
In this episode I speak with Dotan Horowits from Logz.io about Observability and OpenTelemetry. Also features how much GPT-3 truly knows about you, the life of clippy and why you should always have an air of scepticism in what you read.
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Tiny CSS and Moore's magic Mac
In this episode I speak with the authors of Tiny CSS projects, Michael Gearon and Martine Dowden. I also look at Apple's new repair program, the saviour of Moore's law, and more!
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Matt Butcher of Fermyon, GTA, Tauri, and is Veganism really that popular?
On this episode I have Matt Butcher of Fermyon to talk about their cloud-hosted webassembly platform. I also cover Tauri, tech settings you should change, Umbrella Academy, ask if Veganism is really hype, and much more!

Apache Pulsar with Patrick McFadin
I have Patrick McFadin back on the show to discuss using Apache Pulsar for distributed cloud-native streaming and how it fits into Data Stax's plans and business goals.

All-in-one friendly observability with groundcover
On this episode I speak with Shahar Azulay of ground cover who claim an all-in one observability solution with minimal change to your existing application code. Too good to be true? I find out. But they do have a very cheerful interface at least ;)

SBOMs and software security with Scribe
In this episode I speak with Barak Brudo of Scribe Security about software bills of material and their impact on software supply chains.
https://scribesecurity.com

Live play - Battle of the Bards by Dustin Winter
Cross-post from my Solo Adventurer channel and podcast.
Will my musical past help me win a battle of the bands… Against myself? I compose a song, and maybe even sing it… Live!
This game by Dustin Winter was featured in the latest Level 1 anthology part of Free RPG day.

A bumper bonus buffet
Back again after a lot of events, bouncing around the globe. So in this episode I report back on Open Infra Summit, OSCAL, HashiConf, and Monitorama. I also look at links from the past few weeks that caught my eye.

Kong, Koyeb, and Kuma
Hey all, more KubeCon kontent for you, this time Vic and Yann from Kon and Koyeb, talking service meshes. Plus a few more details from WWDC and frameworks increase developer adoption.

Amanda Brock of OpenUK
This episode I take a look at open source censorship in China, wether forms spelled the end of the WWW and I speak with Amanda Brock of Open UK about their projects and their current state of open survey.
The survey - https://bit.ly/OpenUKStateofOpen2022

KubeCon EU with Napptive, simplified Kubernetes environments
In this first interview recorded at KubeCon EU in Valencia I speak with Napptive, who aim to simplify Kubernetes environments to be usable by anyone.

Kubernetes powered time travel
This issue I am back from (in-person!) KubeCon. I also look at time travel, erasing yourself from the internet, and how you'd better up your game if you want to read or write poetry, because the robots are coming…

Back to the Baltics with TechChill
This episode I cover my recent trip to Riga and Tech Chill, a wonderful startup and tech event in the Latvian capital of Riga.

To open or not to open
Hey Gregarious Mammals 👋
Back after holidays, work travel, sickness, and general "bleh". Life is getting back to pre-2020 normality and it's taking a little getting used to! 😅
Anyway, as it's been a while, there's a lot to cover, so let's get down to it.
xx Chinch

Twedit
In this issue I cover the far-reaching nuances of privacy, switching from Google, Twitter breaks itself, and D&D goes beyond! 🎲
xx Chinch

Hardening JavaScript with Kris Kowal
In this episode I speak with Kris Kowal, a software engineer at Agoric. We discuss the origins of securing code, the future of Javascript, and, Chinchillas.

Exodus
Some serious subjects for this issue, from forced human migrations, to what engineers can do about sustainability. Sometimes that's what's needed.

Internet 3 point uh oh
In this episode I cover risks to the internet from various sources, technology for cyber defence, and more.

Charmed Kubeflow with Rob Gibbon of Canonical
In this Chinchilla Squeaks interview I speak with Rob Gibbon, Product Manager at Canonical about their flavour of Kubeflow and how it can be used for machine learning workloads with Kubernetes.

Forging the Meta
This episode I take a look back at old tech concepts made new, Using AI to understand language, the future of Firefox and much more!

Kubernetes automation with Damian Marquez of Kubermatic
In this interview and demo I speak with Damian Marquez of Kubermatic about their Kubernetes management and automation platform.

Old man shouts at cloud computing
In this episode I discuss ageing entrepreneur, staff exoduses, unsung heroes, futuristic interfaces, and more!

A virtual problem
I am back after a small break… And a spell of COVID 😷.
This issue I look far and wide at the "wonders" of Crypto, ponder why I should care if I take too long to reply to an email, and dig deep into a thorny issue I recently discovered with virtual cameras on M1 Macs 🤓.
xx Chinch

Twenty twenty uh huh
I take a look back on the year that was. What did I accomplish, what did I want to accomplish and what do I have planned for 2022?

Abstract time machine
In this episode I look at the abstraction of code, writing rules (and why?), Mac migrations, and historical religions (ooh yeah).

A world of wires
In this episode I look at the (un)intended consequences of tech utopias, why wired is back baby, why (oh why) are 15 minute delivery companies spreading so fast, reflections on Nanowrimo, and much much more.

Maximising content with Christopher Willis of Acrolinx
Acrolinx is an AI-powered platform/framework/tool/🤷♂️ for content optimisation. I have always wanted to know more about the product, and for this episode I speak with their CMO, Christopher Willis to finally find out more.

Reach out and Touch Bar
This episode… The browser wars, developer tools you should now about, how could the Touch Bar have succeeded and much more!

Dial M1 for Monterey
In this episode I discuss the latest releases from Apple, the tribulations of Clubhouse, 20 years of the iPod, what to do with files you find on old computers, and much more!

KubeCon NA 2021
Another KubeCon roundup from the recent hybrid event in Los Angeles. Featured are:
Nick Durkin of Harness Buddy Brewer and Mark Robinson of New Relic Anurag Gupta of Calyptia Martin Mao of Chronosphere Chang Li of Hashicorp Laurent of Cast AIEnjoy!

A landline life coach
How will the landline "die", adding emotion to games, Twitch.tv leaked, life coaches exposed, and much more!

Only fools and tech courses
In this episode I cover AI coding, GitLab, filling all those tech vacancies, trusting VPNs, undersea cables, and obscure actors with popularity in equally obscure places…
xx Chinch

Screw you reality!
In this episode I look at attempts at a floating "paradise", AI in education, the race to delivery groceries, Umberto Eco's advice for writers and more!
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You're not as smart as you might think you are
In this episode I cover… The history of smartphones, Docker, and Hyperlinks. Also is AI fast catching up to (bad) developers, and what will become of Afghanistans Internet?

Careful where you put that data
In this episode I look at the many facets of unintended data, Google's messaging journey, happy birthday Linux, and much more.

Relaunch announcement
I've been quiet for a while, here's why. I'm relaunching the show soon and here's what I have planned.

Real-Time Analytics with Venkat Venkataramani of Rockset
Rockset promises The real-time indexing database for modern data applications. How does it compare to the competition? I speak with Venkat Venkataramani to find out.

Full Stack Automation with Consul and Nomad of HashiCorp
Many of us in software development know of, and have used HashiCorp projects. How do they stay innovative in a rapidly changing ecosystem? I speak with Ray (Consul) and Chang (Nomad) to find out more.

Modern Application Connectivity with Idit Levine of Solo.io
I have Idit Levine back on the show to discuss how solo.io use Istio and Envoy Proxy to provide API Infrastructure from the Edge to Service Mesh.

Monitor everything with Robin Schumacher of Netdata
Netdata helps you troubleshoot slowdowns and anomalies in your infrastructure with thousands of per-second metrics, meaningful visualizations, and insightful health alarms with zero configuration. Observability is a busy space, how do they compare? I speak with Robin Schumacher to find out.

Creating Production-ready containers with John Amaral of Slim.ai
How can slim.ai help you create production-ready containers quickly? I speak with CEO, John Amaral to find out how.

Ransomware in Kubernetes with Veeam
Infrastructure as code offers many possibilities, but introduces a large amount of potential security vulnerabilities. How can Veeam help? I speak with Michael Cade to find out.

Percona and the future of data with Matt Yonkovit
I speak with Percona’s Chief Experience Officer to discuss their recent Percona live event, the future of data and how we store and collaborate with it, and what open source means to the company.

Building and sharing data with Streamlit
Streamlit turns data scripts into shareable web apps in minutes. All in Python. All for free. No front‑end experience required. I speak with Adrien Treuille and Amanda Kelly to find out more about the company and how it fits into data pipelines.

Open Source Service Mesh with William Morgan of Linkerd
This episode starts a run of talks from KubeCon EU 2021, and I speak with William Morgan of Linkerd, the first service mesh for Kubernetes.

Hybrid cloud object storage with AB Periasamy of MinIO
This episode I speak Hybrid cloud object storage with AB Periasamy of MinIO.

Security in the Age of Microservices with Tzury Bar Yochay, CTO and co-founder of Reblaze
Service mesh is one of the keys to securing bleeding-edge microservices , and how can companies continue to capitalize on the containerization trends, without sacrificing security?
I speak with Reblaze founder, Tzury Bar Yochay to found out how…

The Weekly Squeak - Kubernetes native GitOps with Cornelia Davis of Flux
I speak with Cornelia Davis, CTO of Weaveworks about GitOps, Flux and simplifying the creation of Kubernetes clusters.
https://www.weave.works https://fluxcd.io/blog/2021/03/flux-is-a-cncf-incubation-project/
Open Observability with Anthony Woods of Grafana Labs
Chris speaks with Anthony Woods of Grafana Labs about Grafana, Prometheus, Cortex, and about the current state of observability.

The past, present, and future of Snagit with Daniel Foster
I speak with Daniel Foster, Snagit strategy manager about the long running screenshot creation and management software.
I also cover the recent debacle in Australia, the business of zero-day exploits, why everyone should use Ethernet and more…

The Jamstack Book with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi
I speak with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi about the book they are working on for Manning publications covering everything Jamstack. I also cover Vivaldi, dependency hell, crazy laptops, and more.
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eBPF Cloud Native computing with Neela Jacques of Isovalent
I also cover the rise of VSCode, the re-rise of co-working, Telegram v Signal, and more!

Cloud Native automation with Jon Edvald of Garden
This episode I speak with Jon Edvald of Garden about their cloud native automation platform.
I also cover Linux on the M1, Google Chrome, Web extensions on Safari, and more!

Apollo GraphQL with Geoff Schmidt
This issue I speak with Geoff Schmidt of Apollo about their GraphQL offerings. I also cover general AI, decades old technology bets, is it wise to remove WhatsApp, and much more.
xx Chinch

Updates from the Ukrainian Startup scene with Stepan Veselovskyi
I speak with Stepan Veselovskyi, the CEO at Lviv IT Cluster about what's been happening in the Ukraine tech and startup scene since my last visit.
I also cover JetBrains, Google, WhatsApp, and… The Amiga

Nvidia Jetson with Amit Goel
This week, I speak with Amit Goel, Director of Product Management for Embedded AI Platforms at NVIDIA about the Jetson platform. I also cover the M1 (again), Discord, the Romans, and the Archers… xx Chinch

Algolia search with Julien Lemoine
In this episode I cover the new Algolia integration with Netlify and look at the rapid growth of interest in their search solution. Also features news on Fuscia OS, taking Google offline, GPT-3, and much more!

Ubuntu on Lenovo with Mark Pearson and Martin Wimpress
In this Weekly Squeak I speak with Mark and Martin and cover how the two teams worked together to make Ubuntu shine on Lenovo machines. Also features content on Slack acquisition, M1 on AWS, Garbage language, and much more…

Software error tracking with Brian Rue of Rollbar
This week I speak with Brian Rue of Rollbar, The Continuous Code Improvement Platform. No links… Because apparently, I didn't read anything…

The Weekly Squeak - Headless CMS with Aurélien Georget of Strapi
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?

Code Review in your IDE with Codestream
In this episode I speak with Peter Pezaris of Codestream about their IDE plugin that allows you to integrate code review, pull and merge requests, and issue trackers directly where you work.
I also cover paying for podcasts, taxing working from home, tech acquisitions of 2020, and Big Sur.

Kubernetes observability with Pixie
This week I speak with the cofounders of Pixie labs, that helps you instantly troubleshoot your applications on Kubernetes. I also cover immutable operating systems, the ISS, real world quantum computing, the Lord of the Rings that never was, and more…

Graph and AI with Gaurav Deshpande
I have Gaurav Deshpande of TigerGraph back to talk about their recent conference covering the intersection of Graph and AI. I also cover Berlin airports, sci-fi recommendations, and bizarre operating systems.

Automating everything with Linden Tibbets of IFTTT
In this episode I speak with Linden Tibbets of IFTTT about the past, present, and future of their automation platform. I also look at the history of markdown, and legal frameworks for AI.

The present and future of Jamstack with Matt Biilmann
This weekly squeak I talk with Matt Biilmann of Netlify about their recent announcements and the future of Jamstack presented at their recent Jamstackconf.
I also cover the ownership of Berlin startups, crypto hype, the history of search, new zoom integrations, and much more.

IoT trends and the future of conferences with Cate Lawrence
In this Weekly Squeak I have my old cohost back to discuss recent trends in IoT and her visit to IFA in Berlin, will the hybrid format be the future of conferences in the medium term?
I also cover Goodreads, Flutter, Swift, Kubernetes, and famous historical deaths.

Scaling MySQL with Planet Scale
In this episode I speak with Jiten Vaidya and Sugu Sougoumarane of Planet Scale, a solution for scaling MySQL on Kubernetes. I also cover Mozilla, returning to the office, Canonical, and can open source be bought?
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Christian Nunciato - Pulumi in Action
In this episode I speak with Christian Nunciato, author of Pulumi in Action from Manning.
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I also cover news from ARM, editing a robot, and more.

Contentful with Paolo Negri
In this episode I speak with Paolo Negri about their API-first content platform. Also features the story of Bullfrog, history books for roleplayers, judging an open source project, and more.
Watch my DXpose livestream where I judge the developer experience of Contentful on Twitch.

D&D and Teams with Karthik Nagarajan
This episode I speak with Karthik Nagarajan about the advantages of running roleplaying games for teams, look at computer user groups, fraud, and a JavaScript version of Civilisation 6.
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KubeCon EU 2020
In this episode I speak with Vijoy Pandey (Cisco), Amith Nair (HashiCorp), and Michael Friedrich (GitLab) about their announcements and highlights from KubeCon as well as my own personal highlights.
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Robert Reeves of Liquibase
Robert Reeves joins me after a 2 year gap to discuss bringing DevOps practices to the database world. I also cover Zoom's amazing quarter, the end of PhoneGap, the end of the Beatles, and the end of WW2 (in Japan).
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Tanmai Gopal of Hasura - Instant GraphQL APIs for your data
I speak with Tanmai Gopal about Hasura, an open source and hosted platform that brings instant GraphQL APIs to your data.
Also features my weekly round up of geeky news including the best game consoles ever, GPT-3, and more.
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Confluent Cloud with Dan Rosanova
In this episode I speak with Dan Rosanova from Confluent about Kafka, their cloud offering, and project Metamorphosis. I also cover news from the past week including Developer Experience 101, Google Docs as an act of resistance, news from the Linux Kernel, what happened next to the founder of Atari, and much more.

Detecting infections from X-Rays - Alexander Wong of COVID-Net
This is a focussed episode, where I interview Alexander Wong of COVID-Net and DarwinAI about an open-source project last week to improve COVID-19 screening using artificial intelligence (AI).
In news I recommend another podcast you should listen to in this turbulent week.

Interchain, Tech privilege and inclusion with Tess Rinearson
This week I speak with Tess Rinearson about the Interchain foundation and her past thoughts on running inclusive hackathons, privilege, and much more. Also features news from Microsoft Build, Surveillance Capitalism, and the lost Sim games of Maxis.
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In-memory computing with Dale Kim of Hazelcast
This week I speak about in-memory computing with Dale Kim of Hazelcast. I also look at the changing world of in-person trade shows, offices, and restaurants.
https://hazelcast.com/ https://chrischinchilla.com/
Kubernetes as a Service with Spectro Cloud
This week I speak with Spectro Cloud about their new Kubernetes as a service offering, and also take a look at operating system market share changes, Skype just isn't cool, Apple's T2 chip woes, gaming, and Stephen Wolfram's theory of everything.
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Scalable Graph databases with TigerGraph
I speak with Gaurav Deshpande of TigerGraph about their highly scalable graph database. Also features GDPR 2 years later, Flutter, JavaScript, grounded airplanes, cats, and more.

Decentralized entertainment with Breaker.io
In this episode I speak with Troy Murray of breaker.io, a decentralized ecosystem that empowers creators and delivers fans classic and original content. Also features news items on technology in a time of crisis, self-editing, the bans before musicians were famous, and much more!
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Augmented AI with Chris Longstaff of Mindtech
This week I speak with Chris Longstaff of Mindtech about their curious plan to help machine learning by augmenting datasets with synthetic data.
I also cover alternative calendars, the woes of WeWork, robot writers and more.
https://www.mindtech.global/ https://chrischinchilla.com/ Mindtech presentation
Universal code search with Sourcegraph - Civilization, Lockdowns, and AmigaOS
In this episode I speak with Quinn Slack of Sourcegraph about the universal code search tool. Also features news on AmigaOS, awesome repos for developers, the truths of lockdown, meetup spins out of WeWork, and early internet streamers.
https://about.sourcegraph.com https://chrischinchilla.com
Cybersecurity during a Pandemic - An interview with Critical Start
No links this week as I focus on an interview with Quentin Rhoads-Herrera of Critical Start where we talk about cyber security during a time of crisis.
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Peter Suma of Applied Brain Research, a new Hello World, and how games influence policy
In this episode I speak with Peter Suma of Applied Brain Research about Nengo, a complete brain maker that allows you to develop and run models with deep learning, online learning, static weights, simple linear neurons, complex spiking neurons, and everything in-between.
Also features content covering tools for working from home, two player games, a "Hello World" for the modern era, and much more!

Mobile engagement with mGage, why you should use Brave, ditch Discord and what actually is a URL
In this episode I speak with Nick Millward of mGage about the past present and future of mobile engagement, especially RCS. I also cover the history of the URL, teaching an AI to play D&D, how to work from home, why Discord is bad, Brave is good, and so much more.

Computing history with Sinclair Target of two-bit history
I'm taking a short break, so something from the archives this week of my ill-fated podcast from last year, "The Enthusiastic Amateur". This interview is reproduced in entirety to get the listeners it deserved. A great interview with Sinclair Target of two-bit history about the hidden stories from computing history.

Patrick McFadin talks Datastax and Cassandra, MIDI 2.0 and how do planes fly?
In this episode I speak with Patrick McFadin about Datastax and their plans with Apache Cassandra, ponder on the release of MIDI 2.0 after 37 years, plane security, what happened in Iowa, and more
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Paul Kuijf of learned.io, Wine, filter bubbles, and what is meat?
In this episode I speak with Paul Kuijf of learned.io, look at the new Lovecraft film, burst some bubbles, learn new languages, and much more.
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The Tactigon, academic scandal, and gaming colonialism
In this episode I speak with the makers of the Tactigon wearable gesture controller, look at scandal in Oxford, DLC in D&D, decolonialising gaming, and much more.
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Responsible AI with Shlomi Hod, the weird web and fax on the beach
This episode I speak with Shlomi Hod about responsible AI, look at the worst D&D monster of all, hello world in assembly, and more.
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Kin Lane the API evangelist, Linux revisited, and the lost story of Wolfenstein
In this episode I speak with the infamous Kin Lane, the API evangelist, now working with Postman. I also cover my new experiences with the Linux desktop, how "the rise of skywalker" has visions of our dystopian future, and more!
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5GTechritory, Y2K, BitTorrent, Monopoly, and future gazing
In this episode I speak with Laszlo Toth, Nikolai Astrup, and Dr. Suncheol Gweon from the recent 5GTechritory about the current state, and future promise of 5G. Also in this episode, the Y2K panic, incentivising BitTorrent, Monopoly, tech sexism, and so much more.
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Chronosphere and fixing the internet, air conditioning and calculators
In this episode I speak with Martin Mao of Chronosphere about the massive scale monitoring platform. I also cover fixing the internet, fixing air conditioning, the problem with calculators, switching from macOS to Linux, the death of Lil Bub and more!
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Raj Dutt of Grafana, Brave, WeWork, and Football manager
In this episode I speak with Raj Dutt of Grafana. I also cover the rise of the Brave browser, keep an eye on Softbank, question Apple's design, look at the new tabletop game, Tapestry, investigate the issues with coworking, and much more!
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A fantasy Greek perfect for your eyes
Fresh back from Tekom's TCWorld event, Chris covers the difference between different types of tech writers, fantasy maps, running D&D campaigns with inconsistent players, is dark mode a myth, and why do so many cultures think Greek is so complicated?
Questions:
Would you watch live documenting / tech writing? Have you ever run a West marches campaign? Do you like dark mode? Why?Contact me:
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WeWorld
In this episode I cover the WeWork/Meetup/Softbank world domination saga, the sad state of affairs of online journalism, and has Apple had enough of Electron?
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Who should buy Meetup? Should we all produce less content? Will Apple only allow users to install from the App store in the future?Let me know at:
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The Apache Software Foundation, UNIX at 50 and the story of a floating hotel
In this episode I speak with David Nalley of the Apache Software Foundation about their roles in the projects they work with. Also features how an Australian floating hotel ended up in North Korea, D&D with sign language, long distance flights, and Happy birthday UNIX.
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Leemon Baird of Hedera Hashgraph, Wendys Horror, and GNU Start
In this episode I speak 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…
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The Vermont Remote Workers Grant, Docker, Boeing, ICE and Thomas Jefferson
In this episode I speak with Commissioner Goldstein of the Vermont State Government about the policy of paying remote workers to relocate to the state. I also cover Docker, the tech backlash against ICE, the Boeing 737 Max, and Thomas Jefferson's Bible…
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The nerd legacy
In this episode I cover the resignation of Richard Stallman, historic installation windows, Apple and "sherlocking", COBOL, and the future of development.
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Xinshu Dong of RockX, Unix, the history of commuting and words
In this episode I speak with Xinshu Dong of RockX about his new blockchain-based digital assets platform. Also features stories on the impact of our cities on commuting, products for the elderly, the power of words, the history of Unix and more.
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Sky Guo of Cypherium, loss in the age of the cloud and fantasy islands
In this episode I speak with Sky Guo of Cypherium, cover data loss in the era of digital memories, fantasy islands, the history of JQuery, and when crowdfunding goes wrong.
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Product Hunt award winner Krisp.ai, Ctrl+Alt+Del and HarmonyOS
In this episode I speak with Davit Baghdasaryan of Krisp.ai about their small Windows, macOS and (soon) iOS application that removes background noise from online conversations. Also features news on Huawei's new OS, the history of Ctrl+Alt+del, moderating hacker news and more.
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Putting Blockchain in hotel rooms with Réda Berrehili of the Ki Foundation
In this episode I speak with Réda Berrehili of the Ki Foundation about their plans to put blockchain-powered assistants into hotel rooms. I also cover the Linux desktop wars are over, the Nintendo power glove, and those pesky under water cables giving us all the internet we need (most of the time).
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Quantum Jerks - Brilliant Puppies, Pompeii, and what's so good about Medium?
In this Weekly Squeak I cover Quantum computing, removing brilliant jerks, the problems with Medium, the problems with office perks, arguments over Pompeii and more!
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Apache Spark with Jean Georges Perrin, Twine, Alexa and the NHS
In this episode I speak with Jean Georges Perrin about his forthcoming book "Spark in Action", where we cover Apache Spark, writing books, and why many are wrong about IBM. I also cover Twine, Open Source and Alexa and the UK's health service.
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IOST Blockchain, downplaying air travel, computer sound design and JPEG joy
In this episode I speak with some of the team behind the IOST Blockchain project, cover recent Zoom woes, wonder if air travel is all that's it's hyped to be, dig into JPEGs, and so much more!
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Marco Palladino of Kong, Sugar, Sobriety and Vegetarian Tech
I speak with Marco Palladino of Kong about their API gateway, microservice mesh and smart docs generation.
Also features content on North Korea, increased sobriety, Sugar and Vegetarian tech events.
And I announce how you can get involved in my new show, "The Enthusiastic Amateur".
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The state of mobile networks with OpenSignal
In this episode I speak with Ian Fogg of OpenSignal about our current 4G network, and the future 5G one. Also featured is D&D for product teams, educating on the history of the British Empire, Visual Basic, Project Catalyst, Libra, escaping the smart city and more!
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KubeCon - Solo.io, Digital Ocean and Atlassian
In part 2 of interviews from KubeCon, I speak with the following people about developments in the world of Kubernetes:
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KubeCon - IBM, Canonical and Rancher
In part 1 of interviews from KubeCon, I speak with the following people about developments in the world of Kubernetes:
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Mark Marron of Bosque, Microsoft's new programming language
I speak with Mark Marron of Microsoft about their new language that is simple, obvious, and easy to reason about for both humans and machines.
I also cover Edge arriving on macOS, Android Q desktop mode, Vale for the desktop, and why no one builds underground lines anymore?
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Matt Billman of Netlify, game playing AI, and Sim City hell
In this episode Chris speaks with Matt Billman of Netlify, creating general game playing AI, browser wars past and present, and more!
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A Linux for Windows? Pengwin, Polymaths, Login and Coffee Pods
In this episode Chris speaks with Hayden Barnes about the Pengwin project, an optimised Linux for the Windows Linux Subsystem. Also features articles on Coffee Pods, Polymaths, digital newspapers and more!
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Your smart essential dungeon
In this episode Chris covers why the Essential phone isn't as bad you might have thought, how smart speakers are changing music, new programming languages, and is D&D becoming too mainstream?
Also features an interview with Pooh from Mojobot, a cool new coding board game that's on kickstarter right now!
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The Caffeinated Cthulhu Desktop
In this episode I look at advice on writing weird fiction, the future of Linux, the latest version of Opera, wether Google cloud offers an open source friendly alternative to AWS, and more!

Robocall hyphen king
In this episode Chris covers the trail of the robocall king, programmer's obsession with efficiency, prisoners training AI, all you wanted to know about hyphenation, and much more.
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Ranking full stop
In this episode I cover old technologies and how to preserve them, the death of Childhood musicians and a little more.
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Tendermint, Cosmos and developer-focused Blockchains
Chris speaks with Jae Kwon of Tendermint about their Byzantine-fault tolerant state machine replication. Or blockchain, for short.
Also in this episode Chris looks at the history of the Ottoman empire, ageing coders, the psychology of Magic the Gathering and more.
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Revolutionising health data with Arkhn
In this episode Chris speaks with Alexis of Arkhn about their plans to standardise medical data. Also featured are stories on D&D, the connections between crypto and gambling, the real intentions of Facebook and more.
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Brian Platz of Fluree, the Feature Packed Blockchain-based Database
In this episode I speak with Brian Platz of Fluree, a database that packs Blockchain, GraphQL, change reversion and much more. I also cover my geeky squeaks for the week including cashless society, the number 3 mobile OS, mapping works of ancient history and more.
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Ethical Robot Love Hack
In this weekly geeky squeak I look at coworking, robot love, unhackability, CUPS, Docker, the male focussed world, article 13, and more.
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Decentralised Privacy with Loki Network
In this episode Chris covers links of the week including ancient relics, and toys old and new. Also features an interview with Simon Harman, the project lead at Loki, a decentralised privacy network.
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Emulate History
In this short episode I look at computing history, privacy vs usability and more.
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Monique Morrow, missing aliens, and the death of RSS
In this episode I speak with Monique Morrow about creating technology that people actually need. Also featured the death of RSS, is Bitcoin the new Oil, robots that can read instructions, did we miss alien contact, and much more…
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15th January - Rachel Black of Lisk
In this first episode for 2019, Chris covers EU funding for open source, EU cyber security, accessibility, open source controversies and the apocalypse.
Interview segment with Rachel Black, Technical Evangelist for Lisk, where we discuss the company and tech evangelism in the blockchain space.

Ben Goertzel of SingularityNET and Hanson Robotics
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Chaos Engineering with Kolton Andrus of Gremlin
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Monetising Health Data on the Blockchain with Embleema
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The Future of 5G at 5GTechritory
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The Google Walkout - Is Tech Culture to Blame?
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Real World Blockchain Use with Anatoliy Lytovchenko
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The Aeternity Blockchain with Emil Wagner
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IFA Interviews - eBlocker, Snips and Conrad Connect

IFAlicious

Rebroadcast: Scott Heiferman - founder of meetup.com
Aside from being a keen and regular user, meetup has always fascinated me, as it's a tech company with a core mission that is about getting people away from their technology and to in-person meetings with like-minded people. It's a service that creates so many positive outcomes, yet so many users focus on the negatives of the platform. And as one attendee of a meetup organizers meetup in Berlin put it, "you're a service where those who do all the work have to pay".
After his talk about "the future in 2027" at Berlin's Tech Open Air event, I sat down with the founder, Scott Heiferman to dig into the past, present and future of meeting people.

Eyeo, Adblock Plus and Flattr with Rachel Brochado
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Stefan Thomas, ripple and Malta blockchain summit
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Tales from Lithuania - Connected fishing with Deeper
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Tales from Lithuania - Telesoftas and general impressions
The trip to Lithuania was sponsored by Telesoftas.
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The Future of Cities and Frankenstein AI
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Marketing Blockchain with Consensys and Lisk
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Tales from Lithuania - bit&byte and infobalt
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Computational Knowledge with Stephen Wolfram
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The JavaScript and Hyperledger foundations
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The future of Big Data with Datical and Pepperdata
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A fast train to the World
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Marty the Robot and Robotical
robotical.io
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The Weekly Squeak - Team Assemble!
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Zilliqa - High throughput Blockchain
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Artificial Millennial Intelligence

Putting your brain in control - With Max Newton of BrainCo
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Open Source Deep Learning with Skymind - Chris Nicholson
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The World's First Emotional Processing Unit
Chris interviews the founder of Emoshape, a company who thinks we do, and has created the first EPU, wether we need it or not.
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The Center for Social Media Responsibility
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SWSW, social credit, and the right to be forgotten
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Creative Industries on the Blockchain - Zach LeBeau of SingularDTV
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Mobile World Congress 2018

Red Hat acquires CoreOS, an interview with Brian Gracely

Aiva - The Ai that composes music
aiva.ai/about
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The Big Data Bikocalypse
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Decentralised exchanges and AirSwap
airswap.io
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Optimize your cloud native infrastructure with Replex.io
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Nuraphone - Best of Innovation award at CES 2018
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Containers and Serverless Predictions with Lucas Carlson

CES 2018 - The woeful and the wonderful

Daniel G. Siegel - the bullet hole misconception
The Future of Programming, Bret Victor
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The Mother of All Demos, Doug Engelbart
www.dougengelbart.org/firsts/dougs-1968-demo.html
Augmenting Human Intellect, Doug Engelbart
www.dougengelbart.org/pubs/augment-3906.html
The Surrender of Culture to Technology, Neil Postman
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Neil Postman talks at Apple
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The bullet hole misconception
www.dgsiegel.net/talks/the-bullet-hole-misconception
The lost medium
www.dgsiegel.net/talks/the-lost-medium
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CCC, recounting 2017 and predictions for 2018
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Berlin Blockchain Day Panel
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Dubai Startups - Wrappup, a meeting AI
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CircleCI CTO Rob Zuber on continuous integration that 'just works'
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Love in the time of artificial intelligence
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Augmented reality and IoT with Tanveer Saifee of Thingworx

Johannes Schickling of Graphcool, The GraphQL Backend

Are Coders King?
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What can musicians and programmers learn from each other? A conversation with Ryan Blunden
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The Ukrainian Startup scene with Anastasia Sleptsova
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How to program a robot - Interview with Gestalt Robotocs
Chris spoke with Jans Lembrecht of Gestalt Robotics about his experience programming industrial robots designed for single purpose tasks that use their own programming languages to newer robots that use C++ or Python to handle broader tasks that humans throw at them.
www.gestalt-robotics.com

Managing Your Business Apps with Apperian, An Interview with Mark Lorion
But for those of us working in corporate or other industries that value business privacy and secrecy, the freedom that apps give us and that we give them, is a little too risky.
Enter the role of mobile app management services that sit between a device and the limitations that a company wishes to impose upon it.
Apperian are one such company in the field, offering features such as app security, distribution, policies, logging and much more.
I sat down with Mark Lorion, President and General Manager at Apperian to discuss what the company offers and how they keep up with the constant demands and changes of their customers and mobile platform creators.

The Ethics of Tech
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Ubuntu Core and Snaps
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Thierry Carrez, release manager for the OpenStack project

Interviews from IFA 2017 and Startup Night Berlin
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Dataiku Interview

IFA, IoT night, Armenian startups and Startup night - The Berlin week that was
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Mark Brocato of Sencha - Bringing cross platform components to React

Tech in Board Games, an Interview with Ben Maddox

Love, life, leisure and technology
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Datical - Bringing DevOps practices to Database Administrators
They do this by bringing easy to use tools inspired by practices from the DevOps world to the traditionally messy world of enterprise databases, with change simulation, rollbacks, rules engines, packaging databases as code and strong monitoring.

Pepperdata - Bringing DevOps Practices to the Big Data World
I spoke with CEO Ash Munshi, formerly CTO of Yahoo and consultant to other data heavy tech companies about what the company offers, and how their customers save hours from running inefficient processing jobs.

Generation what now?
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Steadily Serving the Web for 12 years, Liam Crilly from NGINX
On a hot Friday afternoon I spoke with Liam Crilly, the director of product management at NGINX to discuss the history of the project, the differences between the open and enterprise versions and answer questions posed by DZone readers. These questions included the status of HTTP/2, API access, and the choice of configuration file format.

Scott Heiferman - The past, present and future of meeting people with meetup founder
Aside from being a keen and regular user, meetup has always fascinated me, as it's a tech company with a core mission that is about getting people away from their technology and to in-person meetings with like-minded people. It's a service that creates so many positive outcomes, yet so many users focus on the negatives of the platform. And as one attendee of a meetup organizers meetup in Berlin put it, "you're a service where those who do all the work have to pay".
After his talk about "the future in 2027" at Berlin's Tech Open Air event, I sat down with the founder, Scott Heiferman to dig into the past, present and future of meeting people.

What Affect Is Tech Having on Society? An Interview With Yael Eisenstat

Becoming the First Cyborg with Liviu Babitz
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Jeff Luszcz of Flexera - Helping make Open Source Secure and Compliant

Lucas Carlson of Automic - Taking DevOps beyond developers

Brian Behlendorf of Hyperledger

The Missing Link(s)
Including Chat Bots, Ethereum, Petya and Cats writing Physics papers.
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Pravin Halady of NodeSource
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Pioneers 2017 interviews part 2 - Blockchain, IoT and Education
Salix - 00:00
ubirch - 09:02
Fable - 30:19
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How do techies and creatives learn best with Jessica Lovegood
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Pioneers 2017 interviews part 1 - BioTech and Education
Oculyze - 00:00
Pepticom - 16:43
Robowunderkind - 33:40
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Chip Childers, CTO of Cloud Foundry
www.linkedin.com/in/chipchilders/

Europe unites, startup homogeneity and getting older in tech
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Founder of Opera and Vivaldi, Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner
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Pilosa - Creating a new kind of database index
pilosa.com
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Manish Gupta of Redis Labs

Mobile and Web App testing with Sauce Labs

Matthew Setter - ownCloud, PHP, Technical Writing and more

OverOps interview, The future of online learning, ex-military in tech and much more

The future of work, Interview with Postman, and Skilled Migrants
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Gregarious Mammal 18/04/17 - What is Biohacking?
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Logz.io, Israel, Robots for Seniors and is the Laptop Dead?
Logz.io, Israel, Robots for Seniors and is the Laptop Dead?
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Blockchain music and tech cooperatives with Resonate

Gregarious Mammal at Mobile World Congress

Gregarious Mammal 13/02/17
Failure, diabetes wearables, lady problems and potatoes.
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Picking over 2016

Web Summit, Trump, tech, news, opinions and solutions
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The Weekly Squeak: Our Robot Overlords - Death or Desperation

Tech Community, Imposter syndrome and more with Jessica Rose

The Weekly Squeak, 5th September - IFA and The Long Night of Startups

Brexit, The Australian Election, Greece, International events and IoT in Football

The Weekly Squeak, 6th August - Pitching your Idea to the Press

The Weekly Squeak - 11th June 2016

The Weekly Squeak - 9th May 2016

The Weekly Squeak - 28th March 2016

Tech Tribes and Being an Outsider Amongst Outsiders

Celebrity Death, Netflix vs Digital Nomads and Introducing the Enthusiastic Amateur

Berlin Winter, Art Exhibitions and Submarine Cables
