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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"content": "Viva la raza?<br /><br />There is no mexican nation, there are castilians, nahuatl, and mayans in the federation of mexican states. Mexico is a region.<br /><br />",
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"content": "Life is full of questions:<br /><br />> \"What happens after we die?\"<br /><br />> \"How can God allow Evil to exist in the world if God is both all-powerful and all-benevolent?\"<br /><br />> \"How sluttily should I dress, on a scale of 'Mildly Provocative' to 'Literally Asking for Trouble,' for any given occasion?\"",
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"content": "Fun little story:<br /><br />I start my time in university in France and I join a french speaking friendship group.<br /><br />As someone who learned French from abroad as a child without proper education, I struggle with my genders.<br /><br />We go out partying, we get drunk, and I've befriended, quite strongly, this other guy on the course. He's blond, blue-eyed and very muscular.<br /><br />I'm talking to the girls at one point and I accidentally say \"lesbian\" instead of \"lesbienne\". I am then corrected, \"that's wrong, it's lesbienne\". In response, I crack a joke \"not that there's anything wrong with lesbians (male)\"<br /><br />cut to a few minutes later and I'm chatting with my mate. We make hitler jokes, jokes about how nazi collaborators were the good guys, nazi salute jokes, funny mustache jokes; this was related to a previous party.<br /><br />One of the girls, who I've been able to tell was very interested in my friend, approaches us. She's drunk and holding red wine in a glass, and stumbling into my friend, who is wearing expensive italian clothes. She's getting physical and clearly trying to get him interested by touching him. Worried about his clothes he grabs her arm quite aggressively and shouts at her to stop it and get the wine away from him.<br /><br />Everyone goes silent.<br /><br />I tell him to let go of her arm.<br /><br />She goes off to smoke.<br /><br />Suddenly she comes up to me and starts shouting about how I made a transphobic joke. All the girls start saying how I can't say that or I'll get into serious trouble. They ask if I know that transphobia is bad and the effect it has on people. I'm agreeing with them the entire time and continuing to chat for a while about trans issues (I was on the trans side) until I realise they actually think I was transphobic.<br /><br />After a while of the interrogation I tell them I'm attracted to men and offer to kiss my mate to show it. He was too drunk to remember, but he refused and I, of course, respected that. Thankfully it shuts everyone down. <br /><br />I take my friend out of the party and convince him to apologise for being rude by text (he is very stubborn).<br /><br />Anyways, not long after that, I was persona non-grata and removed from the group as they organised future parties in a new groupchat that I was not invited to.<br /><br />So at least now I know that nazi salutes are ok, but saying lesbian (masculine) instead of lesbian (feminine) and saying there's nothing wrong with that is absolutely beyond the pale.",
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"content": "Fun little story:\n\nI start my time in university in France and I join a french speaking friendship group.\n\nAs someone who learned French from abroad as a child without proper education, I struggle with my genders.\n\nWe go out partying, we get drunk, and I've befriended, quite strongly, this other guy on the course. He's blond, blue-eyed and very muscular.\n\nI'm talking to the girls at one point and I accidentally say \"lesbian\" instead of \"lesbienne\". I am then corrected, \"that's wrong, it's lesbienne\". In response, I crack a joke \"not that there's anything wrong with lesbians (male)\"\n\ncut to a few minutes later and I'm chatting with my mate. We make hitler jokes, jokes about how nazi collaborators were the good guys, nazi salute jokes, funny mustache jokes; this was related to a previous party.\n\nOne of the girls, who I've been able to tell was very interested in my friend, approaches us. She's drunk and holding red wine in a glass, and stumbling into my friend, who is wearing expensive italian clothes. She's getting physical and clearly trying to get him interested by touching him. Worried about his clothes he grabs her arm quite aggressively and shouts at her to stop it and get the wine away from him.\n\nEveryone goes silent.\n\nI tell him to let go of her arm.\n\nShe goes off to smoke.\n\nSuddenly she comes up to me and starts shouting about how I made a transphobic joke. All the girls start saying how I can't say that or I'll get into serious trouble. They ask if I know that transphobia is bad and the effect it has on people. I'm agreeing with them the entire time and continuing to chat for a while about trans issues (I was on the trans side) until I realise they actually think I was transphobic.\n\nAfter a while of the interrogation I tell them I'm attracted to men and offer to kiss my mate to show it. He was too drunk to remember, but he refused and I, of course, respected that. Thankfully it shuts everyone down. \n\nI take my friend out of the party and convince him to apologise for being rude by text (he is very stubborn).\n\nAnyways, not long after that, I was persona non-grata and removed from the group as they organised future parties in a new groupchat that I was not invited to.\n\nSo at least now I know that nazi salutes are ok, but saying lesbian (masculine) instead of lesbian (feminine) and saying there's nothing wrong with that is absolutely beyond the pale.",
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"content": "I saw this, and since it's within about as much of my expertise as anything might ever be, here are some ways we have of improving function after things like strokes and in aging and depression/anxiety<br /><br />After a stroke, your brain is damaged but the nerves in the rest of your body still work. Robot arms can read the brain when you produce the right thoughts to move your arm, and based on that it moves your arm (and sometimes shocks it to get the muscles properly moving) to give real-time feedback. The sensory feedback from the arm makes your brain learn to connect the neurons involved in causing your arm to move to your arm's movements. Eventually, you end up with the arm teaching your brain how to move it! Unfortunately, I don't think research here will do much more beyond improving recovery from strokes from where they used to be: they won't exactly transform stroke patients into fully functioning people if they weren't already going to fully recover.<br /><br />Elderly people have cognitive decline, but sometimes that cognitive decline seems to actually be a way to hold off dementia: as you get older, your brain regions associated with memory become less effective and over time, your brain can compensate by learning to hand over more areas to your memory (the prefrontal and temporal cortices). In Alzheimer's, your hippocampus, which plays a really important role in memory formation, shrinks: if we figure out why some people adapt to hold off dementia, we could use this to stop people from developing things like alzheimer's. The best part is this isn't even that rare.<br /><br />The most promising one off the top of my head is the identification of biotypes in depression and anxiety: the way we identify things like PTSD, seasonal depression, generalised anxiety and so on, is by which symptoms you have. The problem is that we know that people with exactly the same diagnosed conditions can respond differently to different treatments: that means that there are different ways to cause the same symptoms. Identifying ways that people with the same symptoms have different changes to the pathways in the brain compared to the average shape of healthy people has allowed us to identify more specific biotypes. Based on these biotypes, we have had way lower chances that medicine doesn't work when we use a successor to electroshock therapy (transcranial magnetic stimulation) tailored to each of these biotypes. <br /><br />I won't go into the details, but we also aren't so far from automatically giving a little electrical burst into the brain whenever epileptics are about to have a fit. This will probably end up using more computationally efficient and accurate AI (there are some that use less computational power and have more accuracy than algorithms).<br /><br />So yeah, the world sucks, but there is a lot out there to make it marginally better.",
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