Nate Barham

@NateBarham
6 Followers
244 Following
589 Posts
Voice Actor, English Teacher, and Author of the Alora’s Tear Series
PronounsHe / Him
LocationMoscow, Idaho
Websitehttps://natebarham.com
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/natebarham
There is something resonating very strongly in my mind right now: No single person or entity, for or non profit should own or fully control the world's public forum. I can't say Mastodon will be the winner but it is a step in the right direction. #twittermigration

Anyone have a _good_ guide to switching instances while keeping as much as possible from the original?

I get that posts don’t migrate, but I find it somewhat absurd that follows don’t transfer, only followers.

Should I be embarrassed that I’d pay sight unseen to get into the @ivory TestFlight?

And here's the official announcement:

The entire @macstories team and media properties are now on Mastodon. We did it on our own server, which we fully control, and which anyone can follow thanks to federation.

I'm excited to own our social media presence. Long live the open web. Let's go 🚀

https://www.macstories.net/news/macstories-is-on-mastodon-with-its-own-server/

MacStories Is on Mastodon with Its Own Server

As of today, MacStories is officially on Mastodon with its own server for each of its properties and team members. You can find us here: MacStories Accounts MacStories AppStories Club MacStories MacStories Team Accounts. Federico John Alex Silvia We’re not closing down our Twitter accounts (yet), but as you may have noticed, they haven’t been

When I heard the news that the sale of Twitter went through, I was literally shaking. My family and I have had a rough year health-wise. My wife was diagnosed with Lupus and my 5 year old started having panic attacks out of nowhere that resulted in seizure-like symptoms. We had to up our health insurance premium to $2500 a month (Yay America!) for access to specialists previously not in our network. Then I had a bad crash on my bike where I had a concussion and lost consciousness. (1 of 6)
MacStories and the whole MacStories team are on Mastodon with our own server. I wrote about details over on @macstories: https://www.macstories.net/news/macstories-is-on-mastodon-with-its-own-server/
MacStories Is on Mastodon with Its Own Server

As of today, MacStories is officially on Mastodon with its own server for each of its properties and team members. You can find us here: MacStories Accounts MacStories AppStories Club MacStories MacStories Team Accounts. Federico John Alex Silvia We’re not closing down our Twitter accounts (yet), but as you may have noticed, they haven’t been

I did not think Multiverse of Madness was very good. Watched it today.

I started thinking of it as Multiverse of Shark Jumping. Like, how many sharks were jumped and when’s the first? It’s early and many.

After having watched Everything, Everywhere, All at Once—incredible 🤩🤯—last week (ish), this was... lesser.

Just imo

I'm angry.

They've called the next D&D edition 'd&d one'.

It's the 6th edition.

You could haVE CALLED IT D6.

D6!

Gods, I hate these new “Read Later” apps.

Can I just get a service that saves articles, typesets them beautifully, with nice default options and fine/minute customization from there?

Basically I still really just want @unread “Send to Unread”.

No algorithms. No suggestion engine. And ABSOLUTELY no voice work destroying AI read aloud features (puke, eye roll, second puke).

The Last Jedi is one of the best Star Wars films. It tried to do something different, subvert expectations, and give new life to a stale franchise. The ending of TLJ was brilliant and evocative of a renewed franchise.

The fans revolted and demanded more fan service, so they got the soulless and pandering RoS that makes TLJ even better in comparison.

I have spoken.

https://gizmodo.com/star-wars-last-jedi-5-year-retrospective-rian-johnson-1849879289

#StarWars #TheLastJedi #HotTake

Star Wars Will Never Escape The Last Jedi

The movie was a turning point for Star Wars as a whole, but five years later—was it worth it?

Gizmodo