I feel you on the confusion part. x block multiple can be a bit overwhelming at first, but it’s super powerful once you get it.
I used it for scheduling tasks in a project with tons of overlapping constraints. It didn’t fall apart, but yeah, you gotta be careful with how you define your blocks.
For scaling, it depends on how messy your constraints are. If they’re too tangled, you might need to pre-process the data.
I used it for scheduling tasks in a project with tons of overlapping constraints. It didn’t fall apart, but yeah, you gotta be careful with how you define your blocks.
For scaling, it depends on how messy your constraints are. If they’re too tangled, you might need to pre-process the data.
