Add Darius Kazemi's aptester to ActivityPub Resources
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- For actually testing federation, [ngrok](https://ngrok.com/) is very useful for testing your implementations against others. It creates a tunnel from your local machine to a public domain with HTTPS already setup. Because your code is still running locally, you have access to all your usual debugging tools and can iterate rapidly.
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- For actually testing federation, [ngrok](https://ngrok.com/) is very useful for testing your implementations against others. It creates a tunnel from your local machine to a public domain with HTTPS already setup. Because your code is still running locally, you have access to all your usual debugging tools and can iterate rapidly.
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- Testing against other implementations running locally (be it on your machine or inside a VM/container) lets you access debug logs and see what the other server is actually receiving, which can be quite useful.
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- Testing against other implementations running locally (be it on your machine or inside a VM/container) lets you access debug logs and see what the other server is actually receiving, which can be quite useful.
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- Darius Kazemi also wrote [an application](https://tinysubversions.com/notes/activitypub-tool/) that lets you send ActivityPub objects directly to other servers, which is useful for testing your application against outside data without polluting other people's instances.
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- Ted Unangst also has his own [compilation of AP-related links](https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/ActivityPub-as-it-has-been-understood).
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- Ted Unangst also has his own [compilation of AP-related links](https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/ActivityPub-as-it-has-been-understood).
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