Cecil Curry

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**Wondrousness!** Thanks so much for this *incredible* show of strength, Typing Master @JelleZijlstra. I didn't even know `annotationslib` was on the cusp of becoming a standard thing. I bow before...

**Guh!** I just wrote a doctoral thesis on this. Then GitHub ate my thesis. This truncated snippet of my former glory is all that remains. You should've seen the original...

**Guh!** Users hate change, huh? It's undeniably true. Change is painful. Butterflies know this in their guts. But users are *really* gonna hate unexpected and unreadable `AttributeError` or `TypeError` or...

**Gah!** So sorry for the extreme delay... *and for shamefully breaking this PR.* I knew I should have merged this immediately sight unseen. Instead, I was dumb. Now one of...

**...finally.** With [the recent release of @beartype `0.21.0`](https://github.com/beartype/beartype/discussions/525), @beartype now fully supports PEP 695 `type` aliases – recursion, unquoted forward references, warts, and all. This was a face-numbing project three...

**Merged by 2b44dbf!** Thanks to your astounding volunteerism (and gentle prodding in the back), @beartype now purportedly supports PEP 649. PEP 749 support has yet to happen – but hopefully...

**Ho, ho...** That's a dangerous yet welcome request. I have much that is boring to say, yet sadly no time with which to bore you with it. Supporting Python 3.14...

**Bizarreness.** Clearly, FreeBSD is stranger even than I dared to contemplate. Thankfully, [our test suite routinely passes under all officially supported platforms](https://github.com/beartype/beartype/actions) – including Linux, macOS, and Windows. Unthankfully, I...

Well, yes. Technically, you *can* run FreeBSD via third-party actions in simplistic pipelines devoted entirely to FreeBSD. Pragmatically, our pipeline is anything but simplistic; those actions don't appear to offer...

**Yikes.** That's genuinely awful. Python's official FreeBSD port doesn't appear to conform to the same API as Python's official Linux, macOS, and Windows ports. I have a dim inkling of...