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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{ "@context": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "https://pleroma.anduin.net/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning", "attachment": [ { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "New \"rack\", cheap storage shelf from Clas Ohlson.. Top shelf with server mounted on an open frame hanging from the back wall; shelf below with display, keyboard and mouse.", "type": "Document", "url": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/media/1af17dc86e90048da01e095d26dabab173c0b34ab53f6a56f409d92492772c2d.jpg" }, { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "Close-up of server; shelf is covered in gray LEGO surface with a few small LEGO cars and The Joker's helicopter suspended in front of the motherboard.", "type": "Document", "url": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/media/8de18a8229dacc0d2aa196dec9a51c333b1f8b929dcc79250e60c097841e4066.jpg" }, { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "Screenshot (well, photo) of server; shows OS/2 desktop with the NetWare server in one window, the NWADMIN tool in a DOS box, NetWare Tools for OS/2 in a third window, and a Babylon 5 wallpaper.", "type": "Document", "url": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/media/4b5bd7368ecb863795f359e3251efdd51a76ae2472f1d0dd9eafe579c84bb426.jpg" }, { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "Details of server: 128MB RAM, serial ports, Sound Blaster 16, Compaq NetFlex-3 EISA 100Mbit NIC, a hidden 3Com EISA 100Mbit NIC, an ISA ATI Mach64 with 4MB VRAM, an Adaptec AHA-2742 wide-SCSI controller, and (hidden) a Tekram VLB caching IDE controller.", "type": "Document", "url": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/media/78be144e46cbf4831a894c099eec1af9c5e887a6da76829b6f63e84b2538cb0c.jpg" }, { "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "name": "Screenshot of another OS/2 Warp client machine, connected to the server with mounted drives and remote console and server administration tools running.", "type": "Document", "url": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/media/2a9e94eb919d75d6b9bef9a2d9f91bca96a36c792c5bb3c1d66ab40fc5208180.jpg" } ], "attributedTo": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning", "cc": [ "https://pleroma.anduin.net/users/ltning/followers" ], "content": "So.. After a few - no, a lot - of snags and bugs and corner cases and compromises: <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"novell\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/novell\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Novell</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"netware\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/netware\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#NetWare</a> 4.2 (which is really 4.11 with some make-up) for OS/2 running on a 486DX50 EISA-based machine. Networking is by a pair of 100Mbit network cards (one for each kernel personality), while main file storage is on a <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"zuluscsi\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/zuluscsi\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#ZuluSCSI</a> connected to an Adaptec 2742-controller.<br>For the occasion I also built a new &quot;rack&quot;, with dedicated console for the machine. Next up - <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"ipx\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/ipx\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#IPX</a>-ify all my <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"dos\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/dos\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#DOS</a> machines :D<br><a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"retro\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/retro\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#retro</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"retrocomputing\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/retrocomputing\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#retrocomputing</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"supervisorhero\" href=\"https://pleroma.anduin.net/tag/supervisorhero\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#supervisorhero</a>", "context": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/contexts/8249ca52-662a-4b5e-9c1d-5f0bfb43c7c9", "conversation": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/contexts/8249ca52-662a-4b5e-9c1d-5f0bfb43c7c9", "id": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/objects/0e921626-9fe4-4516-93df-941ad8c0ac73", "published": "2024-07-26T01:59:01.310665Z", "quotesCount": 1, "repliesCount": 1, "sensitive": null, "source": { "content": "So.. After a few - no, a lot - of snags and bugs and corner cases and compromises: #Novell #NetWare 4.2 (which is really 4.11 with some make-up) for OS/2 running on a 486DX50 EISA-based machine. Networking is by a pair of 100Mbit network cards (one for each kernel personality), while main file storage is on a #ZuluSCSI connected to an Adaptec 2742-controller.\r\nFor the occasion I also built a new \"rack\", with dedicated console for the machine. Next up - #IPX-ify all my #DOS machines :D\r\n#retro #retrocomputing #supervisorhero", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/dos", "name": "#dos", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/ipx", "name": "#ipx", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/netware", "name": "#netware", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/novell", "name": "#novell", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/zuluscsi", "name": "#zuluscsi", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/retro", "name": "#retro", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/retrocomputing", "name": "#retrocomputing", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://pleroma.anduin.net/tags/supervisorhero", "name": "#supervisorhero", "type": "Hashtag" } ], "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "type": "Note" }