Worldbuilding — Korín, Sorín, and Arín 2021-09-16
I manage to psych myself into doing something by writing about how I don't know how to do it. Whatever works, right?
I manage to psych myself into doing something by writing about how I don't know how to do it. Whatever works, right?
The grand debut of a setting I've, um, already talked about.
I don't want this to get me too far down, but I definitely shouldn't be hard on myself if I go that way...
Doing code archeology to figure out how obscure the bugs I was hitting were.
This post was delayed thanks to: something in my Neovim install or environment that jacked up the file recovery process somehow.
"Most people can learn how to kill someone barehanded, but it's not really practical, so this doesn't change much."
I mean, it'd be weird to have Clydesdales without a Clydesdale.
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.