i wonder whether:

from myutils import myprint as print

or

_print = print
print = myprint

is really the pythonic way?

my use case for multiple files on top of the stdout, is when using e.g. wandb 
which is a popular ML dashboard and experiment logging platform. i want to 
write my log file both the a local log.txt and to a second copy in the 
temporary local wandb folder that later gets synced to the cloud. otherwise i 
have to take care of copying over the file later including in cases of 
exceptions. more generally: writing a log to both a local and a remote location.

thanks
eyal
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