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1 year agoNOBODY wants to work these days
/s
NOBODY wants to work these days
/s
Don’t listen to me, put that in a yaml validator for yourself: https://yamllint.com
Rule of thumb: valid json is valid yaml. If you’re ever unsure, do it the old fashioned way.
My problem with yaml is if you truncate it at any random spot, there’s a high likelihood it’s still valid yaml. I don’t like the idea that things can continue without even knowing there’s a problem. The single opening and closing curly braces enclosing a json object is all it takes to at least know you didn’t receive the entire message. Toml has the same issue. I’ll stick with json when it makes sense.
Obsidian, md all the way down
It sounds like a bad translation of “my creators try to be impartial”