

It’s been a while since I’ve watched a teenage romance that’s just, wholesome.
I really enjoyed this movie! 🎥 🍿


It’s been a while since I’ve watched a teenage romance that’s just, wholesome.
I really enjoyed this movie! 🎥 🍿
Listening to episode 138 of Analog(ue) made me sad.
Myke said he is continuing to use Twitter because “that’s where his audience is”, “that’s how he gets the word out about his latest project”; essentially it’s how he makes his money.
This way of thinking that makes me sad.
I’m not saying that Myke is wrong in thinking that he would like to continue promoting his content to his audience, but what about the members of his audience who wants to leave Twitter?
Myke said that without Twitter, he wouldn’t be able to find out if his favourite YouTube star or internet celebrity is releasing a new project.
What if said favourite celebrity also had their own website? Then fans would have something to follow other than Twitter.
Personally, as a fan, I would love it if the internet notables I like post project updates and the likes on their own blogs. That way I can follow them without using Twitter.
Perhaps instead of completely killing off their Twitter account, internet notables like Myke should try keeping a blog that they update as much as Twitter (cross-posting is perfectly fine). They might find that if given an alternative, fans would follow them to other channels.


It has been years since I’ve played a game of Vampire, and even then, it was Vampire: The Requiem. I’m not sure if I’m prepared to go down this rabbit hole again.
Just finished editing and publishing episode 23 of the Trigger Point podcast, where we talked about Binti, the book @dehowell described as, “Afro-futurism Math Hogwarts” – time for me to sleep 😴



ooooh, official Chronodex notebook, and on MD paper, AND it will be available during the MD Paper 10th Anniversary event in Hong Kong while I’m on holiday there! Fantastic! 🖋️
ISBN: 9780765388919 —- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

ISBN: 9780425285916

⭐️⭐️ Only – I don’t enjoy tacked on books to a perfectly good trilogy. Especially when said book trashes the main protagonist that the original trilogy taught you to love.
Can someone tell me whether Reeder 3 is a good? People rave about it, but it looks like dev for it has slowed.
I’m currently using Inoreader, but they don’t handle newsletter very well. I’m interested in trying Feedbin, but need an iOS app for it (pref. loads full article).