you're nitpicking.
of course I understand that JSON is data format and I can put there even more data than 10M records
From the very beginning I was stating that 10M JSON is not the way to go in my particular case, rather that those are technically impossible.
(yet I repeat myself: I got an "out of memory" error in my browser, so 10M records were indeed impossible in my case)
So this is more of misunderstanding rather that false information from me.
ok, I stay corrected - strictly speaking - I was wrong, stay corrected and apologize for that false information.
Are there more realistic examples of false information provided by me?
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