> python in another realm here as well
uv has more of less solved this (thank god). Night and day difference from Pip (or any of the other attempts to fix it honestly).
At this point they should just deprecate Pip.
Ah yes let's all depend on some startup that will surely change the license at some point.
I have never experienced issues with pip, and I’m not sure it’s whether I’m doing something that pip directly supports and avoiding things it doesn’t help with.
I’d really love to understand why people get so mad about pip they end up writing a new tool to do more or less the same thing.