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://udongein.xyz/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld", { "@language": "und" } ], "actor": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "cc": [ "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314/followers" ], "content": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AQ2lpViXB8Kec0dE36\" href=\"https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>julian</span></a></span> I honestly don&#39;t get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).</p><p>If you&#39;re not mandated to, isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"emacs\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/emacs\">#Emacs</a> much more comfortable? Plus, there&#39;s no unclean <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"proprietary\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/proprietary\">#proprietary</a> garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.</p><p>Anything that isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"introspectable\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/introspectable\">#introspectable</a> and <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"freesoftware\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/freesoftware\">#FreeSoftware</a> shouldn&#39;t be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.</p><blockquote><p>However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.</p></blockquote><p>That&#39;s always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It&#39;s one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.</p><p>Of course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.</p><p>Sure, sometimes Free Software isn&#39;t as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.</p><p>Candy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it&#39;s tastier, don&#39;t eat it.</p><blockquote><p>The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:</p></blockquote><p>Blatant violation of <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html#four-freedoms\">Freedom 0</a>, garbage.</p><p><a href=\"https://gwern.net/complement\">That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article.</a></p>", "context": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "conversation": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "formerRepresentations": { "orderedItems": [ { "actor": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "cc": [ "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314/followers" ], "content": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AQ2lpViXB8Kec0dE36\" href=\"https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>julian</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AbbKKc2JdX8eiCR9Yu\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@silvereagle\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>silvereagle</span></a></span> I honestly don&#39;t get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).</p><p>If you&#39;re not mandated to, isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"emacs\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/emacs\">#Emacs</a> much more comfortable? Plus, there&#39;s no unclean <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"proprietary\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/proprietary\">#proprietary</a> garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.</p><p>Anything that isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"introspectable\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/introspectable\">#introspectable</a> and <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"freesoftware\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/freesoftware\">#FreeSoftware</a> shouldn&#39;t be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.</p><blockquote><p>However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.</p></blockquote><p>That&#39;s always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It&#39;s one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.</p><p>Of course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.</p><p>Sure, sometimes Free Software isn&#39;t as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.</p><p>Candy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it&#39;s tastier, don&#39;t eat it.</p><blockquote><p>The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:</p></blockquote><p>Blatant violation of <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html#four-freedoms\">Freedom 0</a>, garbage.</p><p><a href=\"https://gwern.net/complement\">That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article.</a></p>", "context": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "conversation": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "inReplyTo": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/objects/1cb841b7-be92-4ecb-a2d0-01421791d72b", "published": "2023-11-16T22:27:15.525701Z", "repliesCount": 2, "source": { "content": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk @silvereagle@mastodon.social I honestly don't get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).\r\n\r\nIf you're not mandated to, isn't #Emacs much more comfortable? Plus, there's no unclean #proprietary garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.\r\n\r\nAnything that isn't #introspectable and #FreeSoftware shouldn't be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.\r\n\r\n> However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.\r\n\r\nThat's always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It's one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.\r\n\r\nOf course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.\r\n\r\nSure, sometimes Free Software isn't as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.\r\n\r\nCandy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it's tastier, don't eat it.\r\n\r\n> The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:\r\n\r\nBlatant violation of [Freedom 0](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html#four-freedoms), garbage.\r\n\r\n[That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article.](https://gwern.net/complement)", "mediaType": "text/markdown" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/emacs", "name": "#emacs", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/freesoftware", "name": "#freesoftware", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/introspectable", "name": "#introspectable", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/proprietary", "name": "#proprietary", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "name": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk", "type": "Mention" }, { "href": "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle", "name": "@silvereagle@mastodon.social", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public", "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle" ], "type": "Note", "updated": "2023-11-16T22:44:18.285879Z" }, { "actor": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "cc": [ "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314/followers" ], "content": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AQ2lpViXB8Kec0dE36\" href=\"https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>julian</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AbbKKc2JdX8eiCR9Yu\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@silvereagle\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>silvereagle</span></a></span> I honestly don&#39;t get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).</p><p>If you&#39;re not mandated to, isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"emacs\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/emacs\">#Emacs</a> much more comfortable? Plus, there&#39;s no unclean <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"proprietary\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/proprietary\">#proprietary</a> garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.</p><p>Anything that isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"introspectable\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/introspectable\">#introspectable</a> and <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"freesoftware\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/freesoftware\">#FreeSoftware</a> shouldn&#39;t be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.</p><blockquote><p>However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.</p></blockquote><p>That&#39;s always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It&#39;s one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.</p><p>Of course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.</p><p>Sure, sometimes Free Software isn&#39;t as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.</p><p>Candy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it&#39;s tastier, don&#39;t eat it.</p><blockquote><p>The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:</p></blockquote><p>Blatant violation of Freedom 0, garbage.</p><p><a href=\"https://gwern.net/complement\">That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article.</a></p>", "context": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "conversation": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "inReplyTo": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/objects/1cb841b7-be92-4ecb-a2d0-01421791d72b", "published": "2023-11-16T22:27:15.525701Z", "source": { "content": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk @silvereagle@mastodon.social I honestly don't get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).\r\n\r\nIf you're not mandated to, isn't #Emacs much more comfortable? Plus, there's no unclean #proprietary garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.\r\n\r\nAnything that isn't #introspectable and #FreeSoftware shouldn't be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.\r\n\r\n> However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.\r\n\r\nThat's always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It's one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.\r\n\r\nOf course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.\r\n\r\nSure, sometimes Free Software isn't as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.\r\n\r\nCandy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it's tastier, don't eat it.\r\n\r\n> The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:\r\n\r\nBlatant violation of Freedom 0, garbage.\r\n\r\n[That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article.](https://gwern.net/complement)", "mediaType": "text/markdown" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/emacs", "name": "#emacs", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/freesoftware", "name": "#freesoftware", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/introspectable", "name": "#introspectable", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/proprietary", "name": "#proprietary", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "name": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk", "type": "Mention" }, { "href": "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle", "name": "@silvereagle@mastodon.social", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public", "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle" ], "type": "Note", "updated": "2023-11-16T22:31:04.919034Z" }, { "actor": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "attachment": [], "attributedTo": "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314", "cc": [ "https://udongein.xyz/users/lispi314/followers" ], "content": "<span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AQ2lpViXB8Kec0dE36\" href=\"https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>julian</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"AbbKKc2JdX8eiCR9Yu\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@silvereagle\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>silvereagle</span></a></span> I honestly don&#39;t get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).<br><br>If you&#39;re not mandated to, isn&#39;t <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"emacs\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/emacs\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#Emacs</a> much more comfortable? Plus, there&#39;s no unclean <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"proprietary\" href=\"https://udongein.xyz/tag/proprietary\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#proprietary</a> garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.<br><br>Anything that isn&#39;t introspectable and Free Software shouldn&#39;t be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.<br><br>&gt; However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.<br><br>That&#39;s always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It&#39;s one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.<br><br>Of course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.<br><br>Sure, sometimes Free Software isn&#39;t as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.<br><br>Candy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it&#39;s tastier, don&#39;t eat it.<br><br>&gt; The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:<br><br>Blatant violation of Freedom 0, garbage.<br><br>That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article (<a href=\"https://gwern.net/complement\" rel=\"ugc\">https://gwern.net/complement</a>).", "context": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "conversation": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/contexts/ff43dfd8-52d6-44dd-9e13-7afa5f5c67dc", "inReplyTo": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/objects/1cb841b7-be92-4ecb-a2d0-01421791d72b", "published": "2023-11-16T22:27:15.525701Z", "sensitive": false, "source": { "content": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk @silvereagle@mastodon.social I honestly don't get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).\n\nIf you're not mandated to, isn't #Emacs much more comfortable? Plus, there's no unclean #proprietary garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.\n\nAnything that isn't introspectable and Free Software shouldn't be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.\n\n> However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.\n\nThat's always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It's one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.\n\nOf course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.\n\nSure, sometimes Free Software isn't as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.\n\nCandy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it's tastier, don't eat it.\n\n> The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:\n\nBlatant violation of Freedom 0, garbage.\n\nThat bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article (https://gwern.net/complement).", "mediaType": "text/plain" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/emacs", "name": "#emacs", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/proprietary", "name": "#proprietary", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "name": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk", "type": "Mention" }, { "href": "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle", "name": "@silvereagle@mastodon.social", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public", "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle" ], "type": "Note" } ], "totalItems": 3, "type": "OrderedCollection" }, "id": "https://udongein.xyz/objects/6d113a5c-913a-4083-9c67-9282403ac066", "inReplyTo": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/objects/1cb841b7-be92-4ecb-a2d0-01421791d72b", "published": "2023-11-16T22:27:15.525701Z", "repliesCount": 3, "source": { "content": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk I honestly don't get why anyone uses VSCode outside of work (when mandated, if given the choice then as usual...).\r\n\r\nIf you're not mandated to, isn't #Emacs much more comfortable? Plus, there's no unclean #proprietary garbage lurking around, closed to introspection and modification.\r\n\r\nAnything that isn't #introspectable and #FreeSoftware shouldn't be perceived as anything more than a joke in particularly bad taste.\r\n\r\n> However, VSCodium can’t shut out all the data collection as it is the same codebase. And since extensions act independently with regard to data collection, you still need to be mindful of what extensions you install.\r\n\r\nThat's always been the case with basically everything though. One can make Elisp spyware and malware. It's one of the reasons non built-in dependencies should be carefully evaluated and ideally audited to at least some degree before using them.\r\n\r\nOf course any dependency that does turn out to be malware should be called out as such and their authors considered at minimum deeply-suspect wherever they go.\r\n\r\nSure, sometimes Free Software isn't as refined, but the most important parts are user freedom and agency.\r\n\r\nCandy sweetened with lead acetate might be tastier, but it will sicken you horribly and kill you. Even if it's tastier, don't eat it.\r\n\r\n> The same is also true for customers of these competitive cloud development environments if they were to manually install these extensions into these platforms, the customers would be in breach as the license of these extensions is very clear that they are only licensed for installation in official builds distributed by Microsoft:\r\n\r\nBlatant violation of [Freedom 0](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html#four-freedoms), garbage.\r\n\r\n[That bit about Open Source as a financial weapon reminded me of this article.](https://gwern.net/complement)", "mediaType": "text/markdown" }, "summary": "", "tag": [ { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/emacs", "name": "#emacs", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/freesoftware", "name": "#freesoftware", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/introspectable", "name": "#introspectable", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://udongein.xyz/tags/proprietary", "name": "#proprietary", "type": "Hashtag" }, { "href": "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "name": "@julian@fed.foad.me.uk", "type": "Mention" }, { "href": "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle", "name": "@silvereagle@mastodon.social", "type": "Mention" } ], "to": [ "https://fed.foad.me.uk/users/julian", "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public", "https://mastodon.social/users/silvereagle" ], "type": "Note", "updated": "2023-11-17T02:04:56.384150Z" }