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Follow any web feed from Mastodon

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Just mention @birb in a post to Mastodon with a link, and RSS Parrot will search the site for any kind of feed, convert that feed to an RSS output, and then launch a Mastodon account that …

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Bye-Bye, Fowl Place

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After over a decade on the platform, the time has come to step away from Twitter, likely for good. What a shame.

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Find people on Fedi from the IndieWeb

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A clever browser extension that uses rel="me" links to find people's Mastodon/Fediverse accounts from their personal …

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Making RSS more visible with slash feeds

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A simple idea: collate all your feeds (RSS, ATOM, MF2, whatever) into one place. Marcus suggests a pattern of using the /feeds page (his is here). There have been some valid discussions on the …

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The Fediverse is already dead

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A wonderfully well-written look at the state of the "Fediverse", and whether or not that term has any value left in it. There's a lot of interesting history and some slightly spicy takes in here, but …

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A Bookmark Feed

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Mastodon makes saving interesting links for later very easy, but getting these into a feed reader or note-taking service seemed impossible until I came across a neat little hosted solution.

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Disbanding the POSSE

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I'm a big fan of the IndieWeb community, yet I've long struggled with using many of their protocols or guidelines. POSSE is one of those. I do POSSE content to a couple of platforms (though, so …

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Moderate people, not code

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Ryan always has some interesting thoughts around the ethics of online communities, and this is no exception. There's a lot of great questions and thoughts in here around whether or not we should be …

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How the language attribute is damaging accessibility

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A first-hand account of how marking individual words or short, inline phrases as a different language (even when accurate) can be a jarring and inaccessible experience for many screen reader …