VLiDACMel-entrainment-therapy-non24
Entrainment protocol for the sighted Non-24 circadian rhythm disorder. (by Circadiaware)
hjson
Hjson, a user interface for JSON (by hjson)
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Bright light therapy
The glasses have been a pretty great purchase. Even outside of treating n24, the antidepressant effect has been very welcome. I've managed to entrain to roughly normal human hours. You're aware of the VLiDACMel protocol, right? The glasses make following this a lot easier, because I can wear them instead of having to chain myself to the therapy lamp.
- Where to download Sleepmeter in 2021 (digital sleep diary)
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Posts with mentions or reviews of hjson.
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Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
HJson https://hjson.github.io seems a nice 'in-between' between YAML and JSON without the indentation-based syntax, so closer to the JSON side but with comments and less quotes.
What I don't really get is why the cloud providers / tooling implementors have never drafted up a "YAML-light" that just throws out the rarely-used headache-inducing syntax elements.
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That's a Lot of YAML
Hjson is very similar to JSON5 but allows quotes to be dropped and can use newlines instead of commas. There are implementations for a lot of different languages, I myself contributed the C++ implementation. I wanted something smaller than Yaml but more lax than JSON, found Hjson to suit my needs perfectly.
https://hjson.github.io/
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The real reason JSON has no comments
JSONs make terrible config files. If you want to use json-like syntax for config, use hjson instead. It's basically json, but changes it slightly so it better matches human expectations.
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The YAML Document from Hell
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YAML and JSON succeeded because they had a clean and predictable, no-nonsense mapping between encoding and object-model after decoding. Probably we should all switch to an almost-yaml format that does away with the peculiarities, and the FANG companies would have the momentum to make that happen.
I personally would like for HJSON (https://hjson.github.io) to see more adoption, but that train has passed...
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Why?
There’s also json-c and Hjson.