changing the YadaYada operator to the MST operator #1
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When confronted by code that did not exist yet, Matt would often yell "Well Volunteered" at the person who discovered said code. What better way to pay tribute then to change the YadaYada operator, used to indicate unimplemented code, to the MST operator which shouts "Well Volunteered" at the person running that code.
This branch is a proof of concept to illustrate the idea, a proper branch would need to take backwards compatibility into account and include more documentation where needed.