Read Shinigami Eyes (shinigami-eyes.github.io)
Shinigami Eyes is a browser extension that highlights known trans-friendly and anti-trans pages/users on social networks with different colors.
I can immediately see a handful of people I’m going to unfollow with this lovely tool. It seems to be the inverse of an abhorrent tool that added ((())) around people’s names, so I’ll have to think about some of the potential implications of potential harm that such tools could have, particularly if they’re miss used, gamed, or even hacked.
Annotated Another Website Redesign - and Making the Internet Better (taniarascia.com)
Honestly, if a real platform existed where I could just communicate with my friends, make new friends, and read blogs by real people with no corporations or ads, I would love to be a part of that. I just don't even know if it's possible anymore. I don't know if any centralized platform can do that in 2020. Fortunately, we have our decentralized websites, and we can connect with each other this way. 
This! I want this too and I feel like I’m getting there with IndieWeb-related tools!

Replied to a thread by szarka and Kat Murti (Twitter)
We’re hosting a free online IndieWebCamp this weekend if you’d like to join us and see what is going on in the space. @KatMurti, you’ve already got your own domain name and WordPress site, so you’re most of the way there already.
Group Photo IndieWebCamp West - Eat Your Own Cooking Pre Party
Zoom 4x4 grid of party attendees including two with ukeleles!

I had a great time tonight with an awesome crowd of creatives at the online Zoom pre-party for IndieWebCamp West. If tonight’s turn out is any indicator, we’re going to have a lot of fun and learn a lot this weekend.

My favorite idea of the night, hopefully coming soon: HTML6, the <login> tag!

👤: (left to right, top to bottom) David Shanske, Chris Aldrich, Scott Gruber, Beto Dealmeida, Kim, Ana Ulin, Joseph Dickson, Sarah Hibner, Aaron Parecki, Lillian Karabaic, Jason McIntosh, Ki, Jacky Alciné, Steve Williams, Greg McVerry, Ryan Barrett, gRegor Morrill, Fluffy

ThreadReaderApp announces support for Micropub

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