Post 2173452 by neauoire@merveilles.town
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 (DIR) Post #2173351 by autophagy@merveilles.town
       2018-12-21T21:10:48Z
       
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       I think one thing I'm going to focus on during this holiday period is making Hraew entirely static. It already sort of is, in that there's no real *reason* for it be a running Flask instance - the frozen version that I dump to Beaker is functionally the same.I think instead of having a running Flask instance, i'll create a tool suite in hraew that 'compiles' it, checks for errors (like orphaned pages), and flask-freezes it.Also means I don't have to pay for a Heroku instance, which is nice.
       
 (DIR) Post #2173357 by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2018-12-21T21:14:10Z
       
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       @autophagy That's a great idea. I've been running fully static for a while now and I never looked back. I've even got rid of the build step.
       
 (DIR) Post #2173417 by autophagy@merveilles.town
       2018-12-21T21:17:24Z
       
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       @neauoire Is that because Oscean is written in Javascript? Yeah, I'm trying to make stuff as fully static as possible - I had a vague notion of pulling in stats in real time from, say, github - but that feels unnecessary and isn't the direction I ended up taking the site in.
       
 (DIR) Post #2173452 by neauoire@merveilles.town
       2018-12-21T21:19:21Z
       
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       @autophagy Yeah, I figured that I might as well use a language that's native to browsers, my entire toolchain used to be inRuby.