Coding 2021-09-09
It's kind of hard to read the output from the nameless-actions version of MOTR, but, like, oh well.
It's kind of hard to read the output from the nameless-actions version of MOTR, but, like, oh well.
I have no idea what flit build was doing when I had uncommitted work, but I extremely did not like it, and it makes me wonder if I can trust flit build output in general during development. (Maybe it was because I wasn't bothering to pass --wheel, so it was making the wheel from the sdist instead of directly? Eugh.)
A little bit slower work than I would have liked, but there was some stuff in there where I needed to be methodical.
"I cannot think of any problems with this. [shortly thereafter] I have found a problem."
This does involve a bunch more I/O than the noxfile, but I don't think it's a perceptible difference.
After this entry was mostly written, I began to fail to avoid grappling with technology.
It would seem that I have engaged in some pro ... crastination.
A stripped-down, simple core, surrounded by a dozen layers of weird adaptors...
"That simplifies things in a complicated way."
This felt vaguely dissatisfying, but I can't really pin down anything to do differently...