I've personally experienced #yaml (through #pandoc #configuration ) and #json through many other programs, and I *much* prefer JSON. As mentioned in the following article, YAML is *actively* hostile towards any kind of complex structure: https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog.. The other benefit for something like JSON is that it is parsed by #js really easily and looks like a #cfamily language.
@barray on Sat Jul 31 02:50:48 UTC 2021 said: &eOuch, the #server build #script is still broken. I've now pushed a different version that hopefully overcomes the old broken #pandoc #limitations ... There's a good chance that it never *really* worked in the first place anyway...Whilst my #server is busy #rebuilding #coffeespace - time for me to go #shopping for some ingredients to create my own #keto #icecream ... I'll see what things inspire me - the idea is to keep this #cheap and #healthy - it should be possible to get this under 300 kcal, 40 grams of protein and 10 grams of carbs - at about $5 or less per tub. Let's see what I can pull off.
Heh, nothing is ever truly simple. Running a really old version of #pandoc on this server that wasn't able to pull in the global #metadata using a parameter switch. Long story short, the #server #script for building #coffeespace needed a workaround to support both versions. Until now, the webpages were not being build correctly...
Oops, turns out there is a small #bug in #deadsocial - the #embed links aren't closed: https://coffeespace.org.uk/git/d3ad-soci.. In turn #footnotes in #pandoc are rendered as the *very last thing* in the page - so for ages the browser has been hiding them in my latest #articles over on #coffeespace ! Live and learn!