ActivityPub Viewer

A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL or username from Mastodon or a similar service below, and we'll send a request with the right Accept header to the server to view the underlying object.

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As I covered last week, Microsoft pushed out an update to VS Code that bumps its glibc requirement, dropping support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (which uses an older version of glibc) in the process. Innocuous though it sounds, that move had a major impact, leaving thousands of developers who use VS Code unable to connect to/work with devices running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and other Linux distros equipped with glibc 2.27 or lower, including RHEL 7, CentOS :sys_more_orange:<br /><a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/News\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>News</span></a> <a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/Microsoft\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Microsoft</span></a> <a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/Ubuntu18_04\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Ubuntu18_04</span></a> <a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/Vscode\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Vscode</span></a> </p><p>:sys_omgubuntu: <a href=\"https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/vscode-recovery-update-for-ubuntu-18-04\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span class=\"invisible\">https://www.</span><span class=\"ellipsis\">omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/vscode</span><span class=\"invisible\">-recovery-update-for-ubuntu-18-04</span></a></p>", "contentMap": { "en": "<p>Microsoft’s VS Code Drama Gets a (Temporary) Happy Ending</p><p>Microsoft has announced a temporary reprieve for developers using VS Code to connect to servers, clouds, container, and other devices running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. 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Innocuous though it sounds, that move had a major impact, leaving thousands of developers who use VS Code unable to connect to/work with devices running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and other Linux distros equipped with glibc 2.27 or lower, including RHEL 7, CentOS :sys_more_orange:<br /><a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/News\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>News</span></a> <a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/Microsoft\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Microsoft</span></a> <a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/Ubuntu18_04\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Ubuntu18_04</span></a> <a href=\"https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/Vscode\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Vscode</span></a> </p><p>:sys_omgubuntu: <a href=\"https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/vscode-recovery-update-for-ubuntu-18-04\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><span class=\"invisible\">https://www.</span><span class=\"ellipsis\">omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/vscode</span><span class=\"invisible\">-recovery-update-for-ubuntu-18-04</span></a></p>" }, "attachment": [ { "type": "Document", "mediaType": null, "url": "https://149366088.v2.pressablecdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/vs-code-ubuntu-1804-1.jpg", "name": "Media source: https://149366088.v2.pressablecdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/vs-code-ubuntu-1804-1.jpg", "blurhash": "UgLMS0jD~Cj;ogkWafkWxvj[xVa~i~f6f$e:", "width": 1920, "height": 1008 } ], "tag": [ { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/news", "name": "#news" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/microsoft", "name": "#microsoft" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/ubuntu18_04", "name": "#ubuntu18_04" }, { "type": "Hashtag", "href": "https://hello.2heng.xin/tags/vscode", "name": "#vscode" }, { "id": "https://hello.2heng.xin/emojis/11788", "type": "Emoji", "name": ":sys_more_orange:", "updated": "2020-07-07T11:38:57Z", "icon": { "type": "Image", "mediaType": "image/png", "url": "https://s3.mashiro.top/mstdn/custom_emojis/images/000/011/788/original/7ef7a484af2e7939.png" } }, { "id": "https://hello.2heng.xin/emojis/11786", "type": "Emoji", "name": ":sys_omgubuntu:", "updated": "2020-07-07T11:38:57Z", "icon": { "type": "Image", "mediaType": "image/png", "url": "https://s3.mashiro.top/mstdn/custom_emojis/images/000/011/786/original/d0451437f379cb90.png" } } ], "replies": { "id": "https://hello.2heng.xin/users/omgubuntu/statuses/111881316230321455/replies", "type": "Collection", "first": { "type": "CollectionPage", "next": "https://hello.2heng.xin/users/omgubuntu/statuses/111881316230321455/replies?only_other_accounts=true&page=true", "partOf": "https://hello.2heng.xin/users/omgubuntu/statuses/111881316230321455/replies", "items": [] } } }