Does everyone use ’s object() for unique tokens? Like:

no_match = object()val = some_dict.get('key', no_match)if val is not no_match:    do_something()

I don’t know what else object() would be used for (and why they’d keep it).

@freemo It's the markdown format. I'm using ``` with newlines embedded in the OP, but the lines run together. Is there a place I can check the syntax?

@2ck It may be a CSS issue on my end actually. I'm not sure i tested code blocks. Do you want to look at the CSS and tell me if you see anything or you can leave that to me but might take me a bit longer to get to it (if you find a CSS fix i can add it right away though).

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@freemo If you think it's upstream, then I'll file an issue on mastodon

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@2ck no its likely something to do with our code, upstread doesnt even support markdown... just not sure how or why off hand

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