it shows it in quite a jank way: inside the "audience" collections you
find your id as only item. it's weird af but technically valid ap i
think? will probably be replaced with a local api extension as soon as i
read about those
before, the first fetch would bypass addressing checks. now we always do
2 trips to db when viewing+fetching remote stuff: 1st to make sure we
have it, second to make sure we can view it
basically any id prefixed with + will be:
* prefixed with 'https://'
* have all '@' replaced with '/'
* not be normalized with local domain patterns
thus allowing to look up kind of any url in our db
this is kinda reinventing the wheel, but i really don't want to have
local-only ids and would much rather have a local-only way to display
them, because at least everyone can understand it and look up anything
remote easily