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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if i&#39;m addressing a group and you know what i&#39;m talking about and you see me start to struggle, it can get the conversation moving faster if you can finish my sentence. no guarantee i&#39;ll appreciate it in the moment, but it&#39;ll probably be for the best.</p><p>i may appear skilled at different things at different times, to the exclusion of each other. i may be better at coding in the morning, presentations in the afternoon, project planning on Mondays, architecture design on Fridays, et cetera. it doesn&#39;t even necessarily follow a rigid schedule, either - often it&#39;s chaotic depending on meds, caffeine level, sleep quality, general mood, life stuff, or just random whims.</p><p>i may appear to get things done slower than a singlet (non-plural person). due to the scattered nature of my attention and skill level, i may not be able to work on things as consistently as my neurotypical peers.</p><p>however:</p><p>over the course of my career, i&#39;ve learned to counteract these potential negatives by playing to my strengths. my disparate focuses allow me to gain a greater breadth of knowledge than if i had one consistent specialty. the rotating nature of these focuses drives me to treasure each one and hone them to a great depth. the fickle nature of my memory leads me to call for detailed documentation of processes and architecture, for the benefit of myself and others.</p><p>i do not consider my plurality a curse. rather, it is a blessing. and the nature of the work i do uses this blessing to great benefit. i&#39;m grateful that we can use our talents to the effect that we can.</p>", "contentMap": { "en": "<p>i&#39;m forgetful. sometimes it can seem like something you told me an hour ago is already out of my head. if something&#39;s not written down where i can reference it as needed, there&#39;s a decent chance i won&#39;t remember it when it counts.</p><p>sometimes i will forget what i&#39;m saying in the middle of saying it! if i&#39;m addressing a group and you know what i&#39;m talking about and you see me start to struggle, it can get the conversation moving faster if you can finish my sentence. no guarantee i&#39;ll appreciate it in the moment, but it&#39;ll probably be for the best.</p><p>i may appear skilled at different things at different times, to the exclusion of each other. i may be better at coding in the morning, presentations in the afternoon, project planning on Mondays, architecture design on Fridays, et cetera. it doesn&#39;t even necessarily follow a rigid schedule, either - often it&#39;s chaotic depending on meds, caffeine level, sleep quality, general mood, life stuff, or just random whims.</p><p>i may appear to get things done slower than a singlet (non-plural person). due to the scattered nature of my attention and skill level, i may not be able to work on things as consistently as my neurotypical peers.</p><p>however:</p><p>over the course of my career, i&#39;ve learned to counteract these potential negatives by playing to my strengths. my disparate focuses allow me to gain a greater breadth of knowledge than if i had one consistent specialty. the rotating nature of these focuses drives me to treasure each one and hone them to a great depth. the fickle nature of my memory leads me to call for detailed documentation of processes and architecture, for the benefit of myself and others.</p><p>i do not consider my plurality a curse. rather, it is a blessing. and the nature of the work i do uses this blessing to great benefit. i&#39;m grateful that we can use our talents to the effect that we can.</p>" }, "attachment": [], "tag": [], "replies": { "id": "https://squad.town/users/QuietMisdreavus/statuses/109995542813147582/replies", "type": "Collection", "first": { "type": "CollectionPage", "next": "https://squad.town/users/QuietMisdreavus/statuses/109995542813147582/replies?min_id=109995553916444092&page=true", "partOf": "https://squad.town/users/QuietMisdreavus/statuses/109995542813147582/replies", "items": [ "https://squad.town/users/QuietMisdreavus/statuses/109995553916444092" ] } }, "likes": { "id": "https://squad.town/users/QuietMisdreavus/statuses/109995542813147582/likes", "type": "Collection", "totalItems": 46 }, "shares": { "id": "https://squad.town/users/QuietMisdreavus/statuses/109995542813147582/shares", "type": "Collection", "totalItems": 22 } }