Get in Babkans, fedizens, and finally, microblogians, we're doing Monday.

First I'd like to welcome back the Microblogians, otherwise known as people I follow who host their stuff on micro.blog. While completely rebuilding my website on a different domain back in August, I forgot to remove the old feeds and add the new feed, and I've finally fixed this today. So, you should be seeing my notes content again.

John and I are both busy today, and we've had breakfast and are working on our morning coffee. I'm not sure either of us had an awesome night's sleep last night so we'll probably go to bed early later on this evening.

I hope everyone has an excellent day, even though it is Monday.

#today

Toot by Matt CampbellMatt Campbell (toot.cafe)

@tristan @objectinspace Requiring each user interface designer to directly put effort into making their interface beautiful and useable doesn't scale either, and yet it somehow still happens. I'm all for making it easier for developers and designers to make their apps/web things accessible, just like I'm all in on making it easier for content creators to make their content accessible. But I don't think it's unreasonable to ask developers or even content creators to put effort into accessibility when they put effort into a ton of other things, and I don't believe it's any more possible to automate or even automatize accessibility any more than it is to automate or automatize security.