Post B0MctZJp64VRvdLGSG by nigger@detroitriotcity.com
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 (DIR) Post #B0EQkNcs4ijJmvkKki by mono@shitposter.world
       2025-11-14T09:18:42.690936Z
       
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       someone got funding to reinvent CSV get me out of this hell dimension
       
 (DIR) Post #B0ERm8HcBrWwjjCfw0 by cjd@pkteerium.xyz
       2025-11-14T09:30:03.127326Z
       
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       > Token Oriented Object NotationUrge to fork and add capability to refer back to previous entries in the dataset so I can call it: Token Reference Oriented Object Notation
       
 (DIR) Post #B0EXA127ISIyyKA6IS by collappsar@fediverse-lite.com
       2025-11-14T10:30:34.064213Z
       
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       @mono It's more tokens than just CSV and there's nothing I'd use it for other than tabular data.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0EdEEVhjKHNecOaEi by Ergo@annihilation.social
       2025-11-14T11:38:32.840097Z
       
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       @mono enter TROON
       
 (DIR) Post #B0F2i8dicTF6zJV79U by nobullyplz@poa.st
       2025-11-14T16:24:02.606425Z
       
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       @mono >the close parens is on the first line and not when the data ends🤮 :kasumipuke: :vomit: :akkoScream:
       
 (DIR) Post #B0F3xav7r2QmzsZoy8 by ThatWouldBeTelling@shitposter.world
       2025-11-14T16:38:05.891796Z
       
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       @nobullyplz @mono Look more closely at that part with the close brace; it tells the parser exactly how many sets to look for, more or less than three is an error.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M6arkr8Bg34V1Zke by Soy_Magnus@detroitriotcity.com
       2025-11-18T02:10:33.474536Z
       
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       @mono @jeffcliff does this make sense¿
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M6gK8H3DF8X0a3BA by dragnucs@social.touha.me
       2025-11-14T09:23:44Z
       
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       @mono no it has an object concept.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M6jUElwCtujv80WG by jeffcliff@shitposter.world
       2025-11-18T02:12:08.175828Z
       
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       @Ergo @mono  Token Recursive Object Oriented Notation
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M6paqQHjcQy9ePgW by jeffcliff@shitposter.world
       2025-11-18T02:13:13.637067Z
       
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       @Soy_Magnus @mono I remain unconvinced that this isn't prematurely optimizing but whatver if it works better it works better :shrug:
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M8CT0dgMNZHcts9o by nigger@detroitriotcity.com
       2025-11-18T02:28:33.339195Z
       
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       @collappsar @mono yeah, I thought the whole point of json is that it encodes ints, floats, strings, arrays and dictionaries for interop between different programming languages. judging from the example shown, you can't do this so it's just worse CSV
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M8ZThrFyFq6c5WV6 by nigger@detroitriotcity.com
       2025-11-18T02:32:42.344721Z
       
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       @collappsar @mono specifically ints and floats, which means json works very nicely in rust. in that shit format numbers are strings with no annotation in the schema, so you can only use it in javashit.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0M98l5Ycbgm9QzpZY by nigger@detroitriotcity.com
       2025-11-18T02:39:05.263207Z
       
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       @collappsar @mono oh I forgot the other usecase for that: LLMs :marsey_vomit:this is designed for the sole usecase of LLMs so it being unusable for programming languages is part of the design
       
 (DIR) Post #B0MUnh4iXxqAc6xpvU by collappsar@fediverse-lite.com
       2025-11-18T06:41:47.878116Z
       
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       @nigger @mono It does more than the example. You can encode everything you encode with JSON. I just don't think it's worth it.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0MctZJp64VRvdLGSG by nigger@detroitriotcity.com
       2025-11-18T08:12:28.680784Z
       
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       @collappsar @mono can you tell the difference between "1" and 1 without external business logic that the parser doesn't have? javascript and LLMs can't, but programming languages can tell the difference. but even worse is true and false.otherwise it's javascript slop designed solely for being passed directly into LLMs and otherwise useless, which also happens to be exactly what they describe it as themselvesand that usecase is itself worthless, making this notation useless