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I like Zellij, but one point of friction I ran into was it not loading profile configurations like .zprofile. https://github.com/zellij-org/zellij/issues/1434


Is that similar to the functionality they're targeting with Mojo?


> Two deaths occurred — one caused by cryptococcal meningitis and one by severe dementia with agitation owing to the progression of preexisting neurocognitive impairment.


If the islet cells persist then it's effectively cured. If new cells have to be injected regularly it's still likely to be a very effective treatment.


Perhaps, but generally we hope the cure to be better than the affliction. Type 1 is fairly easily managed with insulin pumps and CGM for a closed loop system that almost approximates a functional pancreas.

Taking immuno-suppressants, which often have painful or nauseous side-effects, as well as the elevated health risks of reducing your immune system doesn’t sound like it’s an actual improvement - at least IMHO.


I haven't had any issues with lock-ups.

The LEDs and screens can be adjusted (or turned off) on a schedule with the latest firmware.


I'm personally wait for the JetBrains equivalent to cursor: https://www.jetbrains.com/junie/


JSON5 is a more reasonable format for config files, in my opinion.


I prefer YAML on my Markdown front matter. It's more readable because of no brackets, quotes, or commas.


Seconding the sibling, YAML may look nice but it's absolutely full of awful confusing behavior. If you don't like JSON for human-written stuff, see TOML or the like. I think JSON is great for serialization, it's so simple, but I agree we need something more readable like TOML for human-written data.

https://ruudvanasseldonk.com/2023/01/11/the-yaml-document-fr...


Do you convert your Markdown front matter to TOML? Also for your clients?


> I prefer YAML on my Markdown front matter. It's more readable because of no brackets, quotes, or commas.

YAML is full of pitfalls. I think the brackets/braces and quotes are worth giving up a small amount readability to eliminate the ambiguity.


I'm not sure whether or not there's an issue of entitlement, but there's certainly incentives to develop a popular package (even if superficially). One big one is career development. For people early in their career, it's something they can proactively invest in, as where they can't magically materialize years of experience overnight.


I use prettier for this reason. There’s very few config options on purpose. If I use eslint it’s for additional issue detection, not formatting.


+1 for prettier, I plop the same minimal config in every project and off I go.


JSON5


YAML5: https://github.com/quasilyte/yaml5

YAML-LD w/ convenience.jsonld or dollar-convenience.jsonld: https://json-ld.github.io/yaml-ld/spec/


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