Nelson: alexia i might have just nuked the entire database sorry
Alexia: WHAT
Alexia: nelson i think i found a critical bug in the latest release of makko that deleted all my files
Nelson: WHAT
@shroomie For some time, people legitimately believed that we were part of the same plural system
Yeah, we tend to have a lot of fights about semantics and exactly how should the project move forwards, a lot of it is about how we plan on architecturing everything, what technologies to embrace and what technologies to run away from, the key is in mantaining communication and stablishing clear ideas of what we truly want to make.
It all comes to an agreement and we decide upon ideas, some of them easier, some of them harder, but we both understand we have to collaborate to fulfill our dreams of a better tech world.
It’s this constant dynamic of disagreement and agreement that makes us so strong as a team, though, we do plan on extending the team a bit further even ;)
@the if you don't get breaking bugs every minute are you even a dev
@the fun work dynamic
@the i wonder what the future of the Starlight Duo could be tbh. like y’all are working on chat and social media and blogs but like. maybe you two would work really well on video games. maybe you two could make a hit piece of software that all future software will depend on. maybe you two could open a Computer Portal to the Computer Moon
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@the personally i think this is the healthiest work dynamic it’s just people coordinating casually. i hate professionalism
@JuxGD We’re just two friends, we do have structure but it’s mostly supplemental instead of this rigid structure
One of our core values in how we manage stuff inside TSN is that we try our best to reduce friction
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@the wait it’s only you two?? i thought there were more
@JuxGD Only us two, for now.
Even though we find eachother to be greatly capable, We really want to be able to branch out further and work on bigger projects without having to think about all the time constraints and limitations we both have as individuals with personal lives to take care of.
We still have structure because it’s comfortable to be able to have a backlog, or some sort of shared set of reminders that we can read asynchronously. “Fix Makko frontmatter parsing”, “Replace generalized Caddy subdomain logic for status”, and so on.