Markdown is a terrible language
Summary
The transcript explores the speaker's deep passion for Markdown, a simple and reliable markup language, while critically examining its current usage and limitations in modern technology. Key references include John Gruber and Aaron Swartz as Markdown's creators, and the discussion touches on potential overextension of Markdown's capabilities, especially in contexts involving large language models and agent communication. The practical takeaway suggests a need to reassess Markdown's fundamental purpose and explore potentially more suitable solutions for contemporary digital communication and documentation needs.