{"p":"","h":{"iv":"ROXSYW+cfvEbFHu5","at":"ocxplSQjdRC3tXEtB/9/wg=="}}

@nasser @darius the context stuff embeds typing information about what the properties refer to, so the processor can tell what's an IRI or a string literal or some other typed object etc. and it's exactly like XML schemas except we can mostly pretend that RDF never had anything to do with XML and it was all just a bad dream.

i do kind of wonder if fedi clients will handle fully baroque json-ld or are only pretending though.

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@jleedev yeah I guess I'm curious as to what the "processor" is here. the implementations I've seen have all been just throwing JSON together as you would normally or parsing it normally with hard-coded rules. I haven't seen an implementation where the context gets consulted, but I'm also not well versed in this technology.

@darius if this is annoying LMK and I will take you off these mentions

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