Max Woerner Chase

@mwchase
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If anyone is having trouble following what's going on between the two instances that I'm posting to at the same time...

Rest assured that I am also very, very confused.

Just tried to make things work between two accounts, and I'm so hecking confused. There's a good chance I'll stay on @mwchase, so maybe consider that if you're watching me?

I post about #MOTR a bunch on my blog (https://mwchase.neocities.org/), so I'm not quite sure how I'd like to divide things up.

Maybe I can try live-tooting my frustrations, and posting more polished accounts over at the blog?

I'll see what I think.

Three Dollar Quill

#MOTR technically "works" right now in terms of using python for configuration like nox, but concurrent like tox can be, but I've yet to crack the "giant pile of config" nut. I have a plan for moving more code into the installed application, but I'm running into some weird issues that I'll maybe describe later.
A lot of my bandwidth for personal projects recently has been taken up by #MOTR. Basically, I got tired of copying and futzing with https://tox.wiki/en/latest/ config, so I switched to https://nox.thea.codes/en/stable/. Then, I got tired of copying and futzing with *that* config. So, I started working on my own replacement, that makes a few different decisions so it can do stuff like run unrelated tasks concurrently, but it's configured by a Python file.
tox

Okay, here's the plan: I'm going to try switching to @mwchase for now.
https://redfin.engineering/well-never-know-whether-monorepos-are-better-2c08ab9324c0 "When you're using multiple languages, multirepos are hard because there isn't good tooling to coordinate between them."

https://twitter.com/SylvainCorlay/status/1123645694366105600 "When you're using multiple languages, monorepos are hard because you have to make sure your CI supports every language."

I'm going cross-eyed.
I might end up shuffling around my gnu-social (or whatever) accounts once I figure out a little bit more what the heck I'm doing.
Shots fired: https://gist.github.com/mwchase/a2da63e1f81f3ee5b1c5117c1f162105 (Also, I think this code "works for my purposes". I don't feel like it's particularly "good".)
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