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"textContent": "BurningWitness:\n\n> If some cornerstone library—like `aeson`—gets an awful dependency, you’ve just locked yourself out of the ecosystem.\n\nThat’s the entire point: noticing when that happens. Then you can appeal to maintainers and consider a fork if there is no agreement.",
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